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Winter 2014
Joseph Glidden’s “The Winner” barbed wire, patented Nov. 24, 1874 — #157,124
The Winner
J ust in time for the holidays—the attached Market Day dessert fund raiser! Look over the delicious selections and stock your freezer. Market Day offers premium quality foods, saves you time to make other holiday specialties, and earns the Homestead 45 percent of your sale. Pies will be delivered on Friday, November 21, with two pickup-location choices for your convenience. Don’t have need of desserts for yourself? Here’s a win-win! Order pies to be delivered to one of three local organizations who provide meals to their clientele: Hope Haven,
Safe Passage, or Feed ‘Em Soup. Profits from your order will still benefit Glidden Homestead, and we will deliver your order to the charity indicated on your order form. Out-of-towners, this is also a great way for you to support the Homestead, plus a social service nonprofit, if you live too far away to order pies for yourself. Orders are due by Tuesday, November 11 by mail, phone, or email. Payment can be made by check or credit card. See the order form for more details.
Thank you for your support!
Market Day Win-Win
Barbed Wire Sites Bus Tour Features Jacob Haish
A long with Joseph Glidden and Isaac Ellwood’s Barb Fence Company, the Jacob Haish Manufacturing Co. of DeKalb
was one of the largest manufacturers of
barbed wire. Haish’s interesting and maybe
lesser-known story will be the subject of
the 2014 Barbed Wire Sites Bus Tour.
Local historian Steve Bigolin and Haish
descendant Jeff Marshall will narrate the
tours. Stops include the Jacob Haish
furniture exhibit at the Ellwood House
Visitor Center, the DeKalb Masonic
Temple, and the Fairview Cemetery burial
site. Drive-by narration aided by a
PowerPoint presentation will showcase
buildings significant to the Haish history
that no longer exist.
A highlight of the tour will be a display of
Marshall’s personal Haish collection at
Glidden Homestead. A model of the
extravagant Haish mansion, on loan from
the Regional History Center at NIU, will
be the focal point of the exhibit. The model
was built by W. Joseph Zack in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for his
Master of Fine Arts degree at NIU in 1981.
Haish was involved in the infamous patent
dispute with Joseph Glidden, for which
Glidden was ultimately declared the
winner by the US Supreme Court.
As a benefactor of DeKalb, Haish donated
$150,000 to establish the community
library, and joined forces with his rivals to
have Northern Illinois State Normal School
located in DeKalb.
Tickets are $15/person ($12 for members).
Pre-registration is required. To register,
return the enclosed form, call 815-756-
7904 or write infogliddenhomestead.org.
Marcia Wilson (right) with Marge Johnson of Pay-It-Forward House. Each partner organization will earn 45 percent of their sales in profit for operations.
815-756-7904 www.gliddenhomestead.org [email protected]
Donation & Membership Form
Name ________________________________________________________ Address ______________________________________________________ City, State, Zip _________________________________________________ Phone _______________________ Email ___________________________ Please send my newsletters via [ ] postal mail [ ] email [ ] Check enclosed [ ] Master Card [ ] Visa [ ] Discover Card Number ___________________________________ Exp date ______
____ Please contact me about leaving a bequest to Glidden Homestead. Mail to : Glidden Homestead, 921 W. Lincoln Hwy., DeKalb, IL 60115
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS ____ $175 Genealogy (includes 2-vol. Hardbound Glidden Genealogy set ____ $100 Heritage ____ $ 40 Family ____ $ 25 Individual ____ $ 15 Student (age 18-22) ____ $ 5 Youth (high school & under) SUPPORT ____ General donation ____ Capital Fund donation ____ Other ___________________________ In Memory of_________________________ In Honor of ___________________________
Federal Tax ID #36-4040683
Help us save mailing expense … RENEW your membership for 2015 now!
News Bites
Holiday Happenings
Sunday, November 16
Noon-4:00 p.m.
Join us for musical entertainment and
refreshment as we open the holiday
season and close the Homestead’s
Year of the Barn tour season. Enjoy
warm holiday wassail and refresh-
ments; and take advantage of the last
day this season to tour the Homestead
and watch blacksmith demonstrations
in the Phineas Vaughan Blacksmith
Shop.
Divas Dish for Glidden
Homestead
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Mark your calendars
now to attend!
How about being a Diva (or even a
Dude)? Do you have an old favorite
family recipe that you could make
and share? A favorite ethnic dish?
Something contemporary developed
in your own kitchen? Contact Divas
Dish chair Steven (Kepp) Johnson at
[email protected] for more
information.
A Brief Pictorial Review of 2014
Malta Mustangs 4H Club presented a petting zoo for Kids Day at the Barn.
A generous donor provided “new to us” office furniture. Wow, an actual desk!
Summer intern Mary Adams provided extra hands for many projects. Here she readies Denny Rehn’s farm tool display.
Architectural preservationists take a rare look at the hayloft of the barn in readiness for a discussion on restora-tion, future use, and fund raising.
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Barbed Wire Sites Bus Tour Sunday, Nov. 2 11 a.m. & 2 p.m.
Tour of barbed-wire baron Jacob Haish sites.
$15 general; $12 members
Narrated by historian Steve Bigolin and Haish descendant Jeff Marshall.
Stops at Jacob Haish furniture exhibit at
Ellwood House Visitor Center Jeff Marshall personal collection on
display at Glidden Homestead Masonic Temple Fairview Cemetery burial site
Drive-by narrations at Associated historic buildings Former locations of homes & businesses
Register today! 815-756-7904 or [email protected]
Barbed Wire Sites Bus Tour
Sunday, Nov. 2 11 a.m. & 2 p.m.
Tour sites of barbed-wire baron Jacob Haish. Narrated by historian Steve Bigolin and
Haish descendant Jeff Marshall. $15 general; $12 members
(includes admission to Glidden Homestead)
Pre-registration required.
Learn the story of German immigrant and DeKalb manufacturer Jacob Haish. Stops will be made at several locations, including the viewing of two significant collections, with drive-by narration and a PowerPoint presentation of former locations of homes and businesses that no longer exist.
Return Registration Form with check made payable to Glidden Homestead, 921 W. Lincoln Hwy., DeKalb, IL 60115
NAME ____________________________________________________ # in Party _____
Address ________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip ___________________________________________________________
Phone ___________________________ Email _________________________________
[ ] 11:00 a.m. bus (please arrive 10:45)
[ ] 2:00 p.m. (arrive anytime after noon to tour Homestead & view Haish display, before bus leaves at two) Amount enclosed $____________ [ ] Check [ ] Master Card / Visa / Discover (circle one)
Credit card # ____________________________________ Exp Date ___________________