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Dublin Core
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Title
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Churches and Places of Worship, Rockford, Illinois
Description
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A collection of postcards and photographs displaying churches, tabernacles, and houses of worship that represent the diversity of religions and denominations throughout the culturally and ethnic rich Rockford region. The scenes span the era of 1900-1977 with the majority depicting the early decades of the twentieth century.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1977
Still Image
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Original Format
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Photograph
Physical Dimensions
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10" x 8"
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Identifier
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2012.32.1
Description
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Three generations of women in Girl Scout uniforms; L to R, Ann Stewart, Louise "Johnnie" Schulz Stewart, Annette Shoudy Stewart. This Girl Scout troop was affiliated with the Unitarian Church. The church was founded in 1841 by early first settlers to Rockford. Over the years, their church moved to various locations; 1888 at Mulberry and Chestnut Streets, 1941 - 1966 Ridge and Auburn Streets which then became headquarters for the Girl Scouts for many years, and a new church located east of Alpine Road at 4848 Turner Street. Scout troops were often affiliated with a church as it provided space for activities.
Date
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circa 1951
Rights
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Midway Village Museum
Format
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jpeg
Type
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Still Image
Title
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Churches and Scouting
Churches
Girl Scouts
Scouts
Unitarian Church