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    • Vail Avenue, 225 South

    • Vail Avenue, 225 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • This frame home was built about 1925 and in 1939 was home to John Boyer of Benjamin Electric Company, his wife, Elizabeth, and one child; Raymond Metcalf, a horse trainer, his wife, Theresa, and one child; and Lazzo Nickloff who worked at Creamery...
    • Vail Avenue, 202 South

    • Vail Avenue, 202 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • This brick home was built in 1928. From 1930 to at least 1943, John Clausing, a carpenter, his wife Marie, and four children lived in this house. In 1943, Vernon Clausing and Laverne Bouffard also lived there. This item is part of the collection...
    • Vail Avenue, 214 South

    • Vail Avenue, 214 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • This one story frame home was built about 1923. Edward W. Engelking, who was employed at the WinkelmanTire Shop, lived in the home from 1930 to at least 1943 with his wife Leona and two children. Alvina Fulbius and her child also lived there in...
    • Vail Avenue, 226 South

    • Vail Avenue, 226 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • Built in 1915, this brick and frame abode was home to the Engelking faminly in 1930. They were: Henry Engelking, who was retired, his wife Minnie and one young child as well as son Martin and Alex Engelking, a printer. In 1935, there were: Mrs....
    • Vail Avenue, 234 South

    • Vail Avenue, 234 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • This home was built of frame about 1924. In 1939, Emil J. Hoggay and his wife, Eleanor, lived here. Emil worked for Turf Billiards. In 1943, Herman Langguth, his wife Evelyn, and three children lived in the home. Herman worked for the National...
    • Vail Avenue, 230 South

    • Vail Avenue, 230 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • Built of frame about 1923, this was home in 1930 to Mrs. Henry (Sophia) Kirchhoff. In 1935, it was occupied by William Zimmer, a salesman, his wife Pearl, and 2 children. From 1939 to at least 1943, Steve Csanadi, Jr. a Catholic school janitor,...
    • Vail Avenue, 130 South

    • Vail Avenue, 130 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • Built in 1923, this frame house was home in 1930 to Frank Lovitch, a teamster, his wife Marie and 2 children and, from 1935 to at least 1943, to Frank Samuelovitch (also spelled Samulovitsch), who worked at Tibbits Cameron Lumber Company, his wife...
    • Vail Avenue, 206 South

    • Vail Avenue, 206 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • Built about 1923, this brick bungalow in 1935 was home to Adam Lukhaub, a laborer, and his wife Elizabeth as well as Tony Lukhaub, a student. Later, in 1939, William W. Schubert, an insurance agent, his wife, Anna, and 3 children lived in the...
    • Vail Avenue, 133 South

    • Vail Avenue, 133 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • Built in 1928, this one story frame home was occupied from 1935 to 1943, by Paul Muller, a janitor, his wife Louisa, and 2 children. A similar home is next door at 135 South Vail. This item is part of the collection of the Arlington Heights...
    • Vail Avenue, 224 South

    • Vail Avenue, 224 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • This one story frame home was constructed about 1923. In 1930, George Nebel of Benjamin Electric Company, his wife, Alma, and one child lived here. Gilbert G. Mirs and his wife, Sophie, lived in the home in 1943. Gilbert also worked for Benjamin...
    • Vail Avenue, 133-135 South

    • Vail Avenue, 133-135 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • The home at 135 South Vail is a one story frame house built in 1928, as was its similar neighbor home at 133 South Vail. William Neitzel, who worked for the Arlington Seating Company, lived there in 1930, with his wife Emma and one child. From...
    • Vail Avenue, 207 South

    • Vail Avenue, 207 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • This brick home was built about 1924. In 1930, it was occupied by Paul F. Neumann, who worked for the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, his wife Clara and two children; also by Dallas Nofsinger and Leon Smith who worked at Arlington Park, William...
    • Vail Avenue, 210 South

    • Vail Avenue, 210 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • This brick home was built in 1929 and in 1930 and 1935, it was home to William F. Neumann, a barber, his wife, Dorothy, and one child. In 1939, Louis Clark, a towerman for the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, lived there with his wife,...
    • Vail Avenue, 213 South

    • Vail Avenue, 213 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • In 1930, Henry Jahnke, a painter, and his wife, Anna, and two children as well as Otto Schemke, a landscaper, lived in this stucco home built about 1924. In 1935, the Jahnkes (Henry was now retired) lived in this home along with Martin Engelking...
    • Vail Avenue, 209 South

    • Vail Avenue, 209 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • Built about 1923, this one story frame home was occupied in 1930 and 1935 by Martin Stoppel, a bricklayer, his wife, Gesella, with son, Alex, and one other child. In 1939 and 1943, Charles Roeske of the Creamery Package Company lived there with...
    • Vail Avenue, 219 South

    • Vail Avenue, 219 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • This brick home was built about 1925. The Joseph Vetter family lived there in 1930 and 1935. There was Joseph Vetter, Sr., who was retired and living with his wife, Matilda, and one child and Joseph A. Vetter Jr., a mason. In 1939, Ed. Brodin, a...
    • Vail Avenue, 8 South

    • Vail Avenue, 8 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • This was the Kisby house which originally was at the southwest corner of Campbell Street and Vail Avenue in the 1870s. It may have been built earlier. It was occupied by a Mr. Kisby who was a tailor. In 1925, Henry Hagenbring bought the land on...
    • Vail Avenue, 35 South

    • Vail Avenue, 35 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Lost architecture

    • This house, which was at the corner of Sigwalt Street and Vail Avenue, was built about 1869 by the Schulenburg family. At the time of the great Chicago fire of 1871, refugees were housed here and in other local homes until adequate shelter could...
    • Vail Avenue, 1033 South

    • Vail Avenue, 1033 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Lost architecture

    • This home was built about 1928 and torn down about 2004-2005. It was replaced with a 5,000 square foot home in 2005. In 1930 and 1935, no street number was given for this home and others on Vail Avenue south of Central Road and were shown as RFD...
    • Vail Avenue, 10 South

    • Vail Avenue, 10 South

    • Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • From at least 1935 to 1939, this was the home of August Malzahn, a retired gentleman and his wife, Louisa. In 1943, Hans Vogelsang, also retired, and his wife, Maria, lived here. It was torn down in the 1980s and, as of 2008, is the location of...

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