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George Gabel opened an Indian trading post on this site in 1847. In 1856 he sold the property to John Dilg who had arrived in the Chicago area in 1850 and settled on Waukegan Road in 1854. Dilg and his wife, Maria Magdalena Gabel Dilg operated the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S4G_american-indian-potawatomi-tribe-eagle-dancer_Morton-Grove-IL.html
Carved from a rescued portion of Morton Grove's Indian Marker Tree Presented by the Morton Grove Historical Society Dedicated: November 3, 2013
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S4F_the-american-legion-memorial_Morton-Grove-IL.html
Built in 1949 by Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion, Dept. of Illinois. This has been the post's home and base for veterans of military service of all eras to work together and provide help to their comrades and others with needs. The m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S4E_harrer-park_Morton-Grove-IL.html
Harrer Park fronts on Dempster Street and reaches north to Park View School, covering some 20 acres of land. The park was named for George Harrer, the first president of the Village of Morton Grove. He helped organize the first local government an…
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