Mount Emblem Cemetery - Sources

Sources

  • Illinois Windmills by Tom Haskell, retrieved May 2006
  • Vierling, Philip E. "The Fischer Windmill" Chicago: Illinois Country Outdoor Guides, 1994.
  • Pirola, Louis. Historic American Buildings Survey. Heideman Mill, Addison IL. Chicago: HABS, 1934.
  • “Windward ho!” Addison Press. 26 June 1998.
  • DuPage County Clerk land and tax records, 1850—1926
  • Advertisement. Cook County Herald. 2 November 1926
  • 1874 Combination Atlas of DuPage County
  • photographs of the Bensenville Public Library
  • photographs of the Elmhurst Historical Society
  • oral history of Ernestine Ehlers Hackmeister
  • map of Mount Emblem Cemetery
  • personal records / observations

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