Source: The American City, 1924?, in Local History
1924
Roma bakery closes after nearly 100 years
Source: Rockford Register Star, January 1, 2020
The Butterfly Club
Source: Northwest Quarterly, Cabin Fever 2019, vol.16, no.1
Pinehurst Farm, 1924 – “Pinehurst Cows Get Bath Twice a Day”
Source: Rockford Morning Star June 17, 1924
811 S. 7th St., Goshen, IN – Jesse A. Barloga, 1924
811 . 7th St., Goshen IN – Designed by architect Jesse A. Barloga, 1924
Source: Jeff Aulik
Muldoon Grade School, 1924 – view to stage in auditorium
Source: Postcard donated by Jef Benedetti
***This school was located at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Rockford
715 Garfield Ave. – first occupied 1924
Source of photos: Jan Carter 5/6/2013 This house was built for W H and Lulu Ziock, president of Rockford Mitten and Hosiery, resided 715 Garfield Ave. Source 1924 McCoy’s Rockford City Directory
2302 Clinton St. – architect: Jesse A. Barloga
2302 Clinton St., Architect: Jesse A. Barloga, 1924; Photo: Jan Carter, 2011
2302 Clinton St., Architect: Jesse A. Barloga, 1924; Photo: Jan Carter, 2011
Hemphill Schools – 1924
Source: 1924 McCoy’s Rockford City Directory
Hemphill’s Egyptian Temple, Harry A. Hemphill, owner, 121-123 S. Madison St..
Mendelssohn Club at WIAB [radio station] this evening – 1924
Source: Rockford Daily Register-Gazette March 3, 1924