Frances Langford’s Fighting Chair

Frances Langford’s Fighting Chair

ABOUT HER CHAIR Frances Langford, American actress and singer, she entertained troops with Bob Hope as an USO entertainer during WWII. For the last 50 years of her life, she loved to fish and spent many enjoyable hours on her boat, the Fran-E. The white leather...
Cabinet of Curiosity

Cabinet of Curiosity

ABOUT THE CABINET The Elliott Museum hopes to inspire visitors with objects of curiosity and wonder, up close and in a personal way. Cabinets of Curiosity first became popular during the Renaissance and reached their pinnacle of popularity in the Victorian Era. Our...
1940 Gilbarco Gasoline Pump Model 96B

1940 Gilbarco Gasoline Pump Model 96B

ABOUT THIS GAS PUMP In 1865, Charles Gilbert and John Barker formed a company to manufacture a “gas machine” that vaporized petroleum distillates for lighting systems. Gilbert & Barker later manufactured oil burners for industrial furnaces, and in 1910...
Comiskey Park Stadium Seat

Comiskey Park Stadium Seat

ABOUT THE SEAT Home to the Chicago White Sox, the first game played in Comiskey Stadium was July 1, 1910. Architect Zachary Taylor Davis designed it, and the stadium was built entirely of steel and concrete. The park originally seated 32,000 with 7,000 of them being...
Visible Gas Pump

Visible Gas Pump

ABOUT THE PUMP In 1885 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, kerosene pump inventor, S.F. Bowser sold his first newly invented kerosene pump to the owner of a grocery shop. This solved the problem and mess of a storekeeper ladling flammable liquid into whatever random container the...