The article was obtained from The Fort at Lexington [Illinois] which is run by the Lexington Genealogical and Historical Society in the town where Mr. Boller was born. It is an account of the life of Mr. Boller's sister, Ada Boller. It supplies…
This page is from the 1870 U.S. Census showing the household of John Boller (lines 22 through 32) in which Mr. Claude Villette Boller is listed as the youngest of John and Mary's nine children; "Villette."
An illustration of Mr. Claude V. Boller which appeared in the Daily News (Chicago) on December 11, 1906 about the trial regarding the garment workers labor dispute that sparked the bloody 1905 Chicago Teamsters' Strike.
Fine gold plated pin. Medallion depicts Columbus landing attached to framed red, white, and blue ribbon. Commemorative inscription on back; "Discovery of America 1492 World's Columbian Exposition Chicago, Ills. U.S.A. 1893." handwritten note…
A three page program of a piano recital given by the students of Miss Ada A. Boller, Mr. Boller's sister, on Saturday, June 7, 1902 at 8 p.m. at Ryder Memorial Church on Kimball Avenue near 64th Street in Chicago, Illinois. The first piece was…