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Box 31a

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

By-laws, amended January 21, 2003

 File — Box: 31a, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Established in 1998, the Historic Preservation Foundation of The Fortnightly of Chicago (HPFF) is an Illinois not-for-profit corporation that supports preservation of historic Chicago architecture generally, and more specifically, assists in the preservation and maintenance of the landmark Helen and Bryan Lathrop House at 120 East Bellevue Place. HPFF also sponsors programs on topics of architectural interest. Materials include administrative records of the HPFF, programs, and...
Dates: 2003

Minutes and Board Members [RESTRICTED], 2000-2007, 2013

 File — Box: 31a, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Established in 1998, the Historic Preservation Foundation of The Fortnightly of Chicago (HPFF) is an Illinois not-for-profit corporation that supports preservation of historic Chicago architecture generally, and more specifically, assists in the preservation and maintenance of the landmark Helen and Bryan Lathrop House at 120 East Bellevue Place. HPFF also sponsors programs on topics of architectural interest. Materials include administrative records of the HPFF, programs, and...
Dates: 2000-2007, 2013

The Annual Fund Report, 2015-2016

 File — Box: 31a, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Established in 1998, the Historic Preservation Foundation of The Fortnightly of Chicago (HPFF) is an Illinois not-for-profit corporation that supports preservation of historic Chicago architecture generally, and more specifically, assists in the preservation and maintenance of the landmark Helen and Bryan Lathrop House at 120 East Bellevue Place. HPFF also sponsors programs on topics of architectural interest. Materials include administrative records of the HPFF, programs, and...
Dates: 2015-2016

Publications - including notification of Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Preservation Award for Stewardship (Aug. 29, 2014) and acceptance speeches by Jean Perkins and Linda Neal, 2005-2016

 File — Box: 31a, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Established in 1998, the Historic Preservation Foundation of The Fortnightly of Chicago (HPFF) is an Illinois not-for-profit corporation that supports preservation of historic Chicago architecture generally, and more specifically, assists in the preservation and maintenance of the landmark Helen and Bryan Lathrop House at 120 East Bellevue Place. HPFF also sponsors programs on topics of architectural interest. Materials include administrative records of the HPFF, programs, and...
Dates: 2014) and acceptance speeches by Jean Perkins and Linda Neal, 2005-2016

Special Programs – “The Politics of Historic Preservation: Strategies for Preserving Historical Chicago” (May 3, 2001), “Architectural Preservation Challenges: Past, Present and Future” by James R. Thompson (Feb. 26, 2002), “Triumvirate: McKim and White: Art, Architecture, Scandal and Class in America’s Gilded Age” by Mosette Broderick (Mar. 16, 2011), 2001-2002, 2011

 File — Box: 31a, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Established in 1998, the Historic Preservation Foundation of The Fortnightly of Chicago (HPFF) is an Illinois not-for-profit corporation that supports preservation of historic Chicago architecture generally, and more specifically, assists in the preservation and maintenance of the landmark Helen and Bryan Lathrop House at 120 East Bellevue Place. HPFF also sponsors programs on topics of architectural interest. Materials include administrative records of the HPFF, programs, and...
Dates: 2001-2002, 2011

Gifts, donations, and pledges, 2012-2013, 2017

 File — Box: 31a, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Established in 1998, the Historic Preservation Foundation of The Fortnightly of Chicago (HPFF) is an Illinois not-for-profit corporation that supports preservation of historic Chicago architecture generally, and more specifically, assists in the preservation and maintenance of the landmark Helen and Bryan Lathrop House at 120 East Bellevue Place. HPFF also sponsors programs on topics of architectural interest. Materials include administrative records of the HPFF, programs, and...
Dates: 2012-2013, 2017

Solicitation letters and campaign materials, including Landmark status of Lathrop House and campaign for 140th anniversary celebration, 1999-2010

 File — Box: 31a, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Established in 1998, the Historic Preservation Foundation of The Fortnightly of Chicago (HPFF) is an Illinois not-for-profit corporation that supports preservation of historic Chicago architecture generally, and more specifically, assists in the preservation and maintenance of the landmark Helen and Bryan Lathrop House at 120 East Bellevue Place. HPFF also sponsors programs on topics of architectural interest. Materials include administrative records of the HPFF, programs, and...
Dates: 1999-2010