The Historical Society of Oak Park and River Forest

Research

Doing Research at The Historical

Society of Oak Park and River Forest

1897 science class at Oak Park-River Forest High School, from the Historical Society collection.
Preserving and making accessible the history of
Oak Park and River Forest people, places, and institutions.
Tel: 708/848-6755 for a scheduled appointment

Appointments are Wednesday-Saturday afternoons-1-5 pm or by special request.

The Historical Society can tell many stories about the past of
Oak Park, River Forest, and the surrounding area.

 

Soon after The Historical Society was formed in 1968, it began collecting a range of materials that shed light on the history of the area. The archives has grown as governments, libraries, organizations, and individuals have donated documents and photos. Thousands of artifacts also help us interpret local history. Research tools include newspapers, photos, real estate listings, books, census and cemetery records, city directories, and materials from clubs and businesses. These items are available at the Gale Research Center, on the second floor of Pleasant Home.
Pleasant Home. From the Historical Society collection.

Research Center Policies

The Historical Society has collected these materials on behalf of the public; but to protect them, we have the following policies:

          An appointment must be made at least a day in advance.  Please call (708) 848-6755 to arrange this appointment.

We are not a lending library; materials must remain on-site.

If you cannot visit our research center, we will assist you in research for $20/hour, up to an agreed upon limit.

Use pencil when taking notes, and do not write on materials.

Staff members can make photocopies for 25 cents a page (10 cents for Historical Society members). Photographic prints are available; cost depends on size and use. You will be asked to sign a use agreement limiting your use of the photo.

No food, beverages, or gum are allowed in the Research Center.

Handle all materials with care.

 

Research Tools at The Historical Society

The Research Center has several categories of materials. Read on to learn about specific materials. Please call to confirm that we have what you need.

 

Photo of famous scientist and Oak Parker Percy Julian, from the collection.

 

Photos Seven binders contain photos taken or collected in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by local historian Philander Barclay. Photos in archival files are organized by street, business, subject, and name. Early promotional books contain pictures of homes and streets. An index refers to portraits pictured in books. Early aerial shots also are available.
Street files Files organized by street contain documents that trace house histories, such as building permits and news articles.
Directories From 1886 to the present, city directories and phone books show addresses, phone numbers, and sometimes occupations and family makeup. Directories are organized alphabetically by name, and some contain listings by street. Some list other local information, such as churches and their pastors, businesses, and local government information. Blue Book and Elite directories from 1883 to 1916 list names of Oak Park and River Forest residents who met listing qualifications. Other directories include a 1918 directory of automobile owners and a 1907 directory of south Oak Park.
Books There are several general histories of Oak Park, such as Gertrude Fox Hoagland’s HIstorical Survey of Oak Park, Illinois (1937), and David Sokol’s Oak Park: Continuity and Change (2000). Other geographical areas spotlighted in books include River Forest, Forest Park, and eastern Oak Park. Other topics include:

Architecture, such as The Hasbrouck-Sprague Survey of Historic Architecture (1974),,A Guide to Oak Park’s Frank Lloyd Wright and Prairie School Historic District (1999), The Work of John S. Van Bergen, Architect, and Ridgeland Revealed: Guide to the Architecture of the Ridgeland-Oak Park Historic District (1993)

Biographies of residents, such as The Woman Who Never Fails: Grace Wilbur Trout and Illinois Suffrage (2000)

Churches, schools, and cemeteries, such as Nature’s Choicest Spot: A Guide to Forest Home and German Waldheim Cemeteries (1998)

Selection of books available for research

 

Maps/ownership indexes Sanborn Fire Insurance maps from 1895, 1926, 1930, 1951, 1968, and 1971 show street names, building addresses, and information about buildings, such as construction materials used and number of floors. Early township maps are available for parts of Cicero, Proviso, and Lyons townships from 1893 to 1939. Ownership indexes for River Forest span 1929-1963, and for Oak Park span 1926-1965. Plat maps and atlases cover various parts of Oak Park and River Forest for 1968 and 1973. Other maps are available in the subject files.

 

Section of 1895 Sanborn Fire Insurance map, from the Historical Society collection.
Newspapers Most issues of the Oak Leaves are available from 1902 to the early 1990s. Forest Leaves is available from 1914 to 1922, 1935, and most years from October 1940 through 1991.
Yearbooks The Tabula yearbook for Oak Park and River Forest High School covers most years from 1897 to 1994. A few Fenwick High School yearbooks cover scattered years, and the Cadet Call for Bishop Quarter Junior Military Academy spans 1952 to 1957.
Biographical files Several hundred names are listed in a biographical index. Files comprise obituaries, newspaper articles, and original documents for prominent and “average” residents. Large collections about certain families, such as the Scovilles and the Postlewaits, are stored separately.
Subject files The files contain listings on nearly 300 subjects, such as transportation and integration. Separate indexes for Oak Park and River Forest list subjects in alphabetical order.
Organization files Nearly 200 Oak Park and River Forest clubs and organizations past and present are covered with original materials and news articles. The collection also includes separately filed material on certain groups, such as membership directories for the Nineteenth Century Club.
Real estate listings Realtor W.R. James Co. donated for-sale listings for local homes from the 1950s through the early 1990s. They include house information and photos.
Census records Microfilm copies of U.S. census records from 1850-1920; includes Oak Park and River Forest and some surrounding communities, depending on year.
Cemetery records Microfilm copies of chronological burial records of Forest Home and German Waldheim cemeteries.
Oral histories Tapes and transcripts document several dozen interviews of residents conducted by local author Lee Brooke and others. Many interviews cover Oak Park and River Forest history as early as the turn of the 20th century.
 

Wedding reception of Paul and Pauline David, 1954. From the Historical Society collection.

Research Center hours:
Wed-Sat 1:00 to 5 p.m.
Advance appointment required

Other Historical Society Services

We also offer a unique service -- our extensive archives of Black & White photographs by Philander Barclay and others from the turn of the century -- like those on these pages and seen in stores throughout the Villages -- are available for your personal or business use, at a cost starting from $20. Check out our Online Archives for a sampling of these wonderful records of our shared heritage.

Historical Society Members are free to use the Gale Research Center of the Historical Society for research on:
Local Homes, Businesses, Past Residents, Special Projects, or Just for Fun. Join the Historical Society, then make an appointment to explore our past!

 

           

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