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  • Max Gambony, 17, of Grayslake portrays William Hall (1875-1949) as he talks about being raised on a farm with his siblings and the Flood of 1881 which happened in his lifetime during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. The cemetery walk was hosted by the Grayslake Historical Society. (9/30/18)

    Max Gambony, 17, of Grayslake portrays William Hall (1875-1949) as he talks about being raised on a farm with his siblings and the Flood of 1881 which happened in his lifetime during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. The cemetery walk was hosted by the Grayslake Historical Society. (9/30/18)

  • Max Gambony, 17, of Grayslake portrays William Hall (1875-1949) as he talks about being raised on a farm with his siblings and the Flood of 1881 which happened in his lifetime during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. The cemetery walk was hosted by the Grayslake Historical Society. (9/30/18)

    Max Gambony, 17, of Grayslake portrays William Hall (1875-1949) as he talks about being raised on a farm with his siblings and the Flood of 1881 which happened in his lifetime during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. The cemetery walk was hosted by the Grayslake Historical Society. (9/30/18)

  • Max Gambony, 17, of Grayslake portrays William Hall (1875-1949) as he stands in the Grayslake Cemetery before giving a talk about the Flood of 1881 which occured in his lifetime during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. The cemetery walk was hosted by the Grayslake Historical Society. (9/30/18)

    Max Gambony, 17, of Grayslake portrays William Hall (1875-1949) as he stands in the Grayslake Cemetery before giving a talk about the Flood of 1881 which occured in his lifetime during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. The cemetery walk was hosted by the Grayslake Historical Society. (9/30/18)

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Daniel Graham Jr., of Grayslake portrays George Thomson (1864-1912) as he talks about his life and being elected as the first Mayor of Grays Lake during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. The cemetery walk was hosted by the Grayslake Historical Society. (9/30/18)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daniel Graham Jr., of Grayslake portrays George Thomson (1864-1912) as he talks about his life and being elected as the first Mayor of Grays Lake during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. The cemetery walk was hosted by the Grayslake Historical Society. (9/30/18)

  • Virginia Fitzgerald, of Grayslake portrays Austrian immigrant Anna Ingrish Hendee (1852-1929) as she visits her grave before giving a talk about Hendee's life during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery.Hendee escaped the Chicago Fire of 1871.  (9/30/18)

    Virginia Fitzgerald, of Grayslake portrays Austrian immigrant Anna Ingrish Hendee (1852-1929) as she visits her grave before giving a talk about Hendee's life during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery.Hendee escaped the Chicago Fire of 1871. (9/30/18)

  • Julia Wasik, 17, of Grayslake portrays Blanche White (1875-1918) as she stands next to her grave during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. White had six children and was living when the Illinois Park System was created and died the year of Illinois' Centennial. (9/30/18)

    Julia Wasik, 17, of Grayslake portrays Blanche White (1875-1918) as she stands next to her grave during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. White had six children and was living when the Illinois Park System was created and died the year of Illinois' Centennial. (9/30/18)

  • Gayle Gilliland, of Grayslake portrays Maria Morrill Rich (1818-1903) as she talks about the year in which she was born is when Illinois became a state during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. The cemetery walk was hosted by the Grayslake Historical Society. (9/30/18)

    Gayle Gilliland, of Grayslake portrays Maria Morrill Rich (1818-1903) as she talks about the year in which she was born is when Illinois became a state during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. The cemetery walk was hosted by the Grayslake Historical Society. (9/30/18)

  • Marie Hines, of Grayslake portrays Carrie Beverly Wilkinson (1857-1933) as she holds a news clipping from the Chicago Tribune and talks about the 1909 Cherry Mine disaster during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. The cemetery walk was hosted by the Grayslake Historical Society. (9/30/18)

    Marie Hines, of Grayslake portrays Carrie Beverly Wilkinson (1857-1933) as she holds a news clipping from the Chicago Tribune and talks about the 1909 Cherry Mine disaster during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. The cemetery walk was hosted by the Grayslake Historical Society. (9/30/18)

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    Julia Wasik, 17, of Grayslake portrays Blanche White (1875-1918) as she stands next to her grave during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. White had six children and was living when the Illinois Park System was created and died the year of Illinois' Centennial. (9/30/18)
    Gayle Gilliland, of Grayslake portrays Maria Morrill Rich (1818-1903) as she talks about the year in which she was born is when Illinois became a state during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. The cemetery walk was hosted by the Grayslake Historical Society. (9/30/18)
    Marie Hines, of Grayslake portrays Carrie Beverly Wilkinson (1857-1933) as she holds a news clipping from the Chicago Tribune and talks about the 1909 Cherry Mine disaster during the 21st Annual Living History Tour at the Grayslake Cemetery. The cemetery walk was hosted by the Grayslake Historical Society. (9/30/18)