Gerald L. Sbarboro collection of photographs

Descriptive Summary

Title
Gerald L. Sbarboro collection of photographs
Dates
1970-1976
Identifier
1989.0470
Creator
Sbarboro, Gerald L., 1934-1996, collector
Creator
Size
1 linear foot, including approximately 80 images (1 box)
Language
Material is in English unless otherwise noted.

Scope and Content

Album of black-and-white and color photographic prints documenting the career of Judge Gerald L. Sbarboro. Also included is a press release and other documents about Sbarboro. Includes views of protestors urging more money for Illinois schools, probably from the period when he was serving on the Chicago Board of Education, 1970-1975.

Conditions for Access

Advance appointment required to view color material in cold storage and negatives in cool storage; please email research@chicagohistory.org.

Conditions Governing Use

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Preferred Citation

A common citation for archives is as follows: Item, Folder number and/or title, Box number, Collection title, ID number, Repository name, location.

Acquisition Information

Sbarboro, Gerald 1989.0470, Gift.

Custodial History

Gift of Gerald Sbarboro (1989.0470).

Biography or History

Gerald L. Sbarboro was a member of the Chicago Board of Education, 1970-1975, a Cook County Circuit Court judge, elected in 1976, and had a long career as a lawyer; federal prosecutor; and legal counsel at various times to Senator Paul Douglas, and state officials Adlai Stevenson III and Paul Simon. His wife Alma M. Sbarboro died in 1988. She had been a personal secretary to Illinois Lt. Governors Paul Simon and Neil Hartigan.

Related Material

Related materials at Chicago History Museum, Research Center, include the Gerald L. Sbarboro papers.

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