Souvenir Of ZION CITY, Illinois 32 Page Booklet W/pictures DOWIE VOLIVA Shiloh
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Souvenir of ZION CITY, Illinois, a 32-page booklet w/pictures - FounderAlexander DOWIE - General Overseer VOLIVA - Shiloh - Leaves of Healing - Photos of Mayor W Hurd Clendinen and Aldermen Becker, Bull, Robbins, Brune, Fiddes, and Harwood. City clerk Thomas, City Attorney Forby, Chief of Police Walker, Police Magistrate Tuttle, Commissioner of Health LaRose, Commissioner of Public Works Diebold, Fireman Stried. Various photos including Zion Estate's Raspberry Field, Vineyard, a ...Cabbage Field, the Handkerchief Factory. Photo of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Station and the Chicago & Milwaukee Electric Railway Station.
Vintage booklet/pamphlet promoting Zion City in northeastern Illinois by Lake Michigan near the Wisconsin border. Original staples (somewhat discolored) and the half of the centerfold page has separated itself from the staple. There are marks on the the front cover as well as someone having written their name. The lower corner of the front cover has some slight bends and the overall appearance of the pages is discolored a little, consistent with age. I believe this to be printed prior to 1937 sometime as the Tabernacle Fire was in April of 1937. Zion City became just Zion in 1918, so just not sure when this pamphlet was printed as it is not dated. It is chock full of interesting factoids and photos.
Vintage booklet/pamphlet promoting Zion City in northeastern Illinois by Lake Michigan near the Wisconsin border. Original staples (somewhat discolored) and the half of the centerfold page has separated itself from the staple. There are marks on the the front cover as well as someone having written their name. The lower corner of the front cover has some slight bends and the overall appearance of the pages is discolored a little, consistent with age. I believe this to be printed prior to 1937 sometime as the Tabernacle Fire was in April of 1937. Zion City became just Zion in 1918, so just not sure when this pamphlet was printed as it is not dated. It is chock full of interesting factoids and photos.