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Contains 29 Results:

Works - Acoustics (drafts), n.d.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: n.d.

Works - Articles, miscellaneous (including letters to the editor), 1887-1896

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 33
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: 1887-1896

Works - Chicago Auditorium, The, in Architectural Record, 1892

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: 1892

Works - Convention Halls, in The Inland Architect and News Record, 1895

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 35
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: 1895

Works - Foundations of the Auditorium Building, Chicago, in The Inland Architect and News Record, 1888

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 36
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: 1888

Works - General Contractor from the Standpoint of the Architect, The, in The Inland Architect and News Record, 1899

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: 1899

Works - Light in Tall Office Buildings, in Engineering Magazine, 1892

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: 1892

Works - Paramount Requirements of a large Opera House, The, in The Inland Architect and News Record, 1887

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 39
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: 1887

Works - Stage Mechanisms, from Building Budget (typed transcript), Feb. 1899

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 40
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: Feb. 1899

Works - Stimulus of Competition in Architectural Construction, The, in Engineering Magazine, 1897

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 41
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: 1897

Works - Tall Business Building, The, in Cassier's Magazine, 1897

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 42
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: 1897

Works - Tall Office Buildings - Past and Future, in Engineering Magazine, 1892

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 43
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: 1892

Works - Theater, The (early drafts), n.d.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 44
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: n.d.

Works - Theater, The (final draft), n.d.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 45
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: n.d.

Works - Theater-Building for American Cities, in Engineering Magazine, 1894

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 46
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Typed copy of a short autobiography, clippings about Adler, some correspondence (primarily to family members), memorials and tributes to Adler after his death, and some of Adler's essays and articles. Much of this information was compiled by Joan W. Saltzstein, probably to aid in her research on Adler in preparation of a biography of him.

Dates: 1894

Adler, Dila Kohn - Correspondence, outgoing, to Gov. William McKinley, 1895

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 47
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates: 1895

Adler, Dila Kohn - Correspondence, outgoing, to parents (photocopy), n.d.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 48
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates: n.d.

Adler, Dila Kohn - Correspondence, incoming, from Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler, 1901

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 49
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates: 1901

Adler, Dila Kohn - Correspondence, incoming, from Dr. Joseph Stolz, n.d., 1904

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 50
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates: n.d., 1904

Adler, Liebman - Clippings about, n.d., 1885-1977

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 51
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates: n.d., 1885-1977

Adler, Liebman - Correspondence, outgoing, to Sara Adler Weil [granddaughter] (typed copy), 1891

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 52
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates: 1891

Adler, Liebman - Correspondence, unidentified, 1890

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 53
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates: 1890

Adler, Liebman - Works - Notebook (manuscript, in German), n.d.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 54
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates: n.d.

Adler, Liebman - Works - Sermons (printed, in German), 1866

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 55
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates: 1866

Kohn, Abraham - Clippings and research materials about, n.d., 1871-1924

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 56
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates: n.d., 1871-1924