Author Archive for: ILDamesCommunications
About Communications @ NSCDA-IL
This author has yet to write their bio.Meanwhile lets just say that we are proud Communications @ NSCDA-IL contributed a whooping 18 entries.
Entries by Communications @ NSCDA-IL
Congressional Seminar Essay Contest
Award for Graduate Study in American History
American Indian Medical Scholarship (AIMS)
Valentines for Veterans | Young Dames and Junior Dames
Annual Dames Brunch with the Society of Colonial Wars
September Program & Luncheon: A National of Descendants: Politics and the Practice of Genealogy in U.S. History w/ Francesca Morgan
Francesca Morgan Associate Professor of History Northeastern Illinois University and author of A Nation of Descendants: Politics and the Practice of Genealogy in U.S. History From family trees written in […]
Fiscal Policies and Procedures
Fiscal Policies and Procedures for NSCDA-IL Finance Committee January 24, 2022, revised 2-22-22 FISCAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Cash receipts and cash disbursements Cash receipts are sent to the NSCDA-IL accountant […]
October Program & Luncheon: “From Mountain Men to Railroads: The Opening of the American West (1804-1890)”, presented by Edward Gordon
Following the National Conference theme “gateway to history’s future,” our October program Mountain Men by Dr. Edward Gordon focused on an overview of our country’s westward migration from the Lewis […]
Museum Properties: Open House Chicago at Clarke House Museum
The Clarke House Museum reopened in October 2021 on a spectacular autumn day for the Chicago Architecture Center’s annual Open House Chicago. Multiple volunteers from the Department of Cultural Affairs […]

GLESSNER HOUSE
Designed by the legendary American architect Henry Hobson Richardson, this architectural marvel was completed in 1887 and continues to be a renowned treasure in the city of Chicago. A radical departure from traditional Victorian architecture, this revolutionary structure served as a source of inspiration for some of the greatest architects of all time, including Louis Sullivan, Mies van der Rohe, and a young Frank Lloyd Wright. Experience the beauty of this architectural masterpiece and be inspired by how it redefined domestic architecture.
The Story of the Seal


