Source: Rockford Morning Star Oct. 15, 1968
J. L. Clark Mfg. Co.
“Alpine Bank Wins Federal Insurance OK” – 6/24/1961
Source: Rockford Register-Republic, June 24, 1961
“New Alpine Bank Gets State Okay” – June 5, 1961
Source: Rockford Register-Republic, June 5, 1961
“Factory Teams Open Soft Ball League Season” – June 19, 1929
Source: Rockford Daily Republic June 19, 1929 Article Continues Below
36th Annual RIAA Banquet – 1973, Henrici’s
Source: Copy of Program courtesy of Jack Rinaldo
“War Products to Jam Temple” – March 1944
Source: Rockford Register-Republic March 18, 1944
Harlem Blvd., 2116 – Jesse A. Barloga, architect
1926-28 William Walton, Mary H Walton, and Anne B. Walton, music teacher, reside 2116 Harlem blvd
Sourcevof “Mendelssohn Club Artist Concert:” Rockford Morning Star Feb.22, 1931
Source of “Glories of Lilac-time…”: Rockford Morning Star, May 23, 1933
“Local Industrial Leader is Dead” from Rockford Daily Republic 2/12/1930.
1929 Howard C Gregory (wife Laura C.) secretary, J.L.Clark Mfg. Co., resides 2116 Harlem blvd.
1930 – 1942 Miss Anne B. Walton, h 2116 Harlem blvd.
1944 – 53 Walter R. Shafer jr (wife Frances S.) sales manager Smith Oil and Refining. homeowner 2116 Harlem blvd.
1954 – (1957 – didn’t check further yer) Chester J. Braatz, (wife Ruth) vice-president Barber-Colman Co., homeowner 2116 Harlem Blvd.
orange lines indicate property boundaries of 2116 Harlem Blvd., above, from Wingis.org
Photo from street, by Marty Mangas, ca. 1968-1972. Architect Jessie A. Barloga. Commission # 274
Commissioned by William Walton. Built 1926.
For sale May, 2010: $389,000; 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths. Photos above, from realtor.com