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The Dolls of Matie Egermann
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Mary Barbara (Matie) Egermann became the librarian of Naperville's Nichols Library in 1909, a job which she held for
41 years. Over the years she amassed an enormous collection of
more than 500 dolls and displayed them at the library. They were
given to Matie by relatives and friends, who would bring her
dolls from all over the world.
Valentine's
Day Cards - Sending a token of love or friendship for Valentine's Day
has been a popular custom for many years. These Valentine's Day greeting
cards and postcards are from the early 20th century.
Businesses
of a Bygone Era - Many businesses have called Naperville home over the
years. Here are some items from businesses that are no longer around today.
Naperville
Celebrates - Naperville celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2006. The
items featured are from Naperville's 100th anniversary celebration in 1931
and 150th anniversary celebration in 1981.
Holiday
Cards - Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years greeting cards and postcards
ranging in date from the late 19th century to the early 20th
century.
School
Days - Summer is over and it is time to head back to school. View photographs,
postcards, report cards, schoolbooks and other school-related
items.
Postcard
Images of Naperville - Postcards have been a popular way to send a greeting
to friends and loved ones since the late 19th century. The
postcards featured are all from Naperville and contain images of Naperville
people and places. They range in date from the late 19th century to the late
20th century.
Naperville
Business Giveaways - Items from Naperville businesses that were giveaways
to customers and also served as advertisements for the businesses.
They range in date from the late 19th century to the late 20th century.
Centennial
Beach - Centennial Beach was built and opened in 1932. It was built as
a permanent memorial to commemorate Naperville's 100th birthday, or centennial,
in 1931, and is still open today.
Cabinet
Photographs - Cabinet photographs, also known as cabinet cards, were
introduced in the late 1860s and were most popular from the 1870s to the
1890s. These
cabinet photographs were taken by Naperville photography
studios in the late 19th century.
19th
Century Fishing - Fishing items from the 19th century. Also featured
are some photographs of fishing on the DuPage River, the river itself and
a cabinet photograph of three men with their fishing gear.
Martin
Mitchell Mansion Furnishings - View some of the artifacts that were acquired
for the Martin Mitchell Mansion, which underwent a three-year
major restoration and reopened to the public in December 2003.
Millennium/Celebration
2000 - Naperville, along with the rest of the world, celebrated the millennium
in 1999-2000. These artifacts were collected during "Celebration 2000," Naperville's
celebration.
1840s
Furnishings - Home furnishings dating from the 1840s. Naper Settlement
acquired them for the Paw Paw Post Office, which was restored
in 2000.
Stereographs -
These stereographs, which date from the late 19th century
and early 20th century, were published by the Universal Photo Art Co., who
had an office in Naperville, as well as other offices in the United States
and in Europe.
Wedding
Items - Wedding items, such as clothing, wedding invitations and announcements,
photographs, and items given as wedding gifts.
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