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Hinsdale Halloweens: From Tricks to Treats Over the Decades
Explore Hinsdale’s Halloween history, from rowdy pranks to safer celebrations, and how strict curfews ended the town's notorious "Horrid Hal
Katharine Korte Andrew
Oct 30, 2024
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Hinsdale's History in its Street Names
The origin of Hinsdale’s street names contains a great deal of Hinsdale history. Unlike many towns, Hinsdale does not have a Main Street...
Janet Miller
Oct 9, 2024
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Heinrich August Adolph Weidig (1867-1931): Composer, Violinist, and Teacher
Heinrich August Adolph Weidig, known as Adolf Weidig, was a well-known and successful composer and musician.
Katharine Korte Andrew
Sep 19, 2024
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From the Archives: Fullersburg Woods and the CCC
Fullersburg Woods, now part of the DuPage Forest Preserve system, owes most of its current ambiance to the work performed in the 1930s by...
Janet Miller
Sep 12, 2024
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Fullersburg School
Fullersburg School, also called Brush Hill School, was built by Lieutenant Sherman King in 1853 at the north end of Garfield Street,...
Katharine Korte Andrew
Aug 20, 2024
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From the Archives: William Robbins-Hinsdale's Founder
William Robbins, born in 1824, founded Hinsdale in 1865 after buying 640 acres. He planned the village and planted trees that still line the
Janet Miller
Aug 13, 2024
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The Prosperous and “(Un)Fortunate” Life of Enos Barton: Founder of Western Electric and Sedgeley Farm
Enos Melancthon Barton (1842-1916) was an engineer and industrialist whose life story is a testament to the transformative power of innovati
Katharine Korte Andrew
Jul 10, 2024
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From the Archives: The History of Hinsdale’s Trees
Before Hinsdale came to be, most of the original territory was treeless. The only trees were a belt of oaks across the county line...
Janet Miller
May 23, 2024
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History of the Highlands and the Woodlands
Sometimes people refer to the entire area east of County Line Road between 47th and 55th Streets, bounded on the east by the Illinois...
hinsdalehistory
May 6, 2024
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West Hinsdale Avenue in 1926
14-16 West Hinsdale In 1927, this lot of cars became the new Hinsdale Post Office, which was designed by Hinsdale architect R. Harold...
Katharine Korte Andrew
May 2, 2024
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From the Archives: Fullersburg Cemetery
Fullersburg Cemetery is a private cemetery located at the north end of Garfield. In 1851 Benjamin Fuller donated the land to be used for...
Janet Miller
Apr 1, 2024
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Early History of the Hinsdale Fire Department
Hinsdale Hose Company No. 1, the progenitor of the Hinsdale Fire Department, was formally organized in 1886 with Deming H. Preston as its...
Katharine Korte Andrew
Mar 20, 2024
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From the Archives: The Hinsdale Club
Let's take a look this time at the Hinsdale Club, which was on the southwest corner of First and Garfield until the mid-fifties. The club...
Janet Miller
Mar 15, 2024
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112-114 South Washington Street
112-114 South Washington Street are two commercial properties in one building. Originally, the building housed three commercial...
Katharine Korte Andrew
Feb 29, 2024
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Lorin Andrews Rawson: The Story of a Mysterious Local Architect
Last month we received an inquiry from a homeowner. This isn’t so uncommon, however, this homeowner owns a house in Weaverville, NC.
Katharine Korte Andrew
Feb 25, 2024
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From the Archives: Flagg Creek
Flagg Creek Water Reclamation District–we all send our money there. Some residents probably don’t know the creek still flows in Hinsdale.
Janet Miller
Feb 22, 2024
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John Samuel Coe (1815-1906)
John Samuel Coe was born on 28 November 1815 in Ramapo, Rockland County, New York.[1] He was the son of Samuel and Mary Conklin Coe, who...
Katharine Korte Andrew
Feb 19, 2024
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Frances Elizabeth Coates Grace: The Grace Family, Hemingway, and Opera (1898-1988)
Frances Elizabeth Coates Grace (1898-1988) was more than a celebrated soprano; she was a pivotal figure in Hinsdale's cultural history....
Katharine Korte Andrew
Feb 16, 2024
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The Charm and Eccentricity of Victorian Valentine's Day Cards
Valentine's Day, a celebration of love and affection, has seen its customs and traditions evolve remarkably over the centuries. One of...
Katharine Korte Andrew
Feb 14, 2024
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From the Archives: Hinsdale Canning Association
By Janet Miller and Katharine Korte Andrew The conclusion of World War II is now almost eight decades in the past, and the number of...
Janet Miller
Feb 6, 2024
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