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Masks required in Abakanowicz Research Center; optional for rest of Museum MORE

May
30
May
30

Apportioning Rulers: The Secret to Scaling Historical Patterns

Posted under Research by Marissa Croft

A Tutorial on Using the National/Diamond Garment Cutter Systems Would you believe me if I told you that drafting custom patterns for historical clothing could be as easy as playing connect-the-dots? And that hundreds of these patterns are already available for free? Welcome to the world of pattern drafting manuals of the late 19th century! More

    May
    09
    May
    09

    The Chicago Origins of the National Council of Jewish Women

    Posted under Collections by Rebekah Coffman

    May is Jewish American Heritage Month. In recognition, CHM curator of religion and community history Rebekah Coffman highlights materials from the Abakonowicz Research Center related to the National Council of Jewish Women. The National Council of Jewish Women is the result of a gathering of Jewish women that took place during the 1893 World’s Columbian More

    May
    05
    May
    05

    “Africa was there but not the Africans”: Fay M. Jackson and the Coronation of George VI

    Posted under Collections by Rebekah Coffman

    The coronation of George VI on May 12, 1937, was the first to be filmed, first to be broadcast on radio, and the first where “the colored press had fully accredited representatives at such an historic occasion.” In this blog post, take a look at archival materials that document and give insight into the historic More

    April
    18
    April
    18

    Sakura and Shintō in Chicago

    Posted under Research by Guest Author

    The appearance of pink and white cherry blossoms in Chicago’s Jackson Park marks an end to winter and ushers in a long-awaited spring. In this blog post, CHM curatorial intern Eva Mazzeno talks about the history behind those trees and Chicago’s connections to Japan and Shintō.   Entrance to Garden of the Phoenix and cherry More

    April
    11
    April
    11

    Exploring the Chicago Sun-Times Digital Images

    Posted under Collections by Guest author

    In 2018, the Chicago History Museum acquired the Chicago Sun-Times photography collection, which spans from the 1940s to the early 2000s—one of the largest newspaper photograph collections ever acquired by an American museum. In this blog post, CHM metadata librarian Izzy Westcott explains how the massive collection was processed and made searchable to the public. More

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