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Remembering Harold Washington
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Chicago's Sewers
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Chicago Renaissance
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Chicago's Lakefront
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Civil War
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Ravenswood, Lake View
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Millennium Park
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Robert W. Krueger
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Henry D. Green
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Chicago Examiner 1908-1909
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Chicago Examiner 1910-1911
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Chicago Examiner 1912-1913
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Chicago Examiner 1914-1915
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Chicago Examiner 1916-1918
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Lake View Branch Library, exterior view, June 9, 1942
Public libraries; Facades; Automobiles; Billboards
The Lake View Branch Library was designated a bomb shelter at its opening on September 12, 1942. Large barrels of crackers and emergency supplies were found in the basement of the building nearly 40 y
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Legler [Regional] Library, exterior view, ca. 1923
Public libraries; Facades
The Legler Regional Branch Library, located at 115 South Pulaski Road, opened on October 11, 1920. It was named for Henry E. Legler, Librarian of the Chicago Public Library between 1909 and 1917. In t
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Legler [Regional] Library, exterior view, ca. March 1924
Public libraries; Street lights; Facades; Utility poles; Telephone lines
Comprising over 36,000 square feet, the Legler Branch Library became a popular social and cultural meeting place for Chicagoans living on the West Side. Based on these factors and large circulation st
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Old Water Tank, exterior view, ca. 1870
Public libraries; Water tanks; Reading rooms;
On January 1, 1873, the Chicago Public Library formally opened the doors to its first home in this water tank, which stood on a lot at the southeast corner of LaSalle and Adams Streets. Black and whit
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Racine Wagon & Carriage Company, Chicago Public Library Delivery Station carriages, ca. 1890
Public libraries;Carriages & coaches;Wagons;Horses;Cobblestone streets; Storefronts; Business enterprises;
As Chicago's reconstruction after the Great Fire of 1871 progressed and residential districts extended further from the downtown area, it became apparent to the library's directors that the Chicago Pu
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Ravenswood Branch Library, 2010 W. Montrose, ca. 1927
Public libraries; Women; Librarians; Workers; Storefronts
In 1927, the Chicago Public Library opened its first branch in Ravenswood. The library, however, had been offering books to the community through delivery and deposit stations since shortly after the
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Rogers Park Branch Library, exterior view, ca. 1920s
Public libraries; Facades; People
This store-front branch serving the Rogers Park neighborhood was located at 1731 Greenleaf Avenue. It was replaced in 1958 by the Rogers Park Branch Library at 6907 North Clark Street. Black and white
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Site of the Chicago Public Library Central Library, Randolph Street, looking southwest toward Lake Michigan, ca. 1893
Horses; Carts & wagons; Lakes & ponds; Coastlines; Utility poles;
Horse-drawn wagons brought supplies to the site of the new Central Library in the winter of 1893.
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Site of the Chicago Public Library, Central Library, looking north from Washington Street, ca. 1890
Progress photographs; Public libraries; Carts & wagons
There were boardwalks surrounding Dearborn Park. Trolley car tracks can be seen on Washington Street. Controversy and legal squabbles troubled the efforts to build a permanent home for the Chicago Pub
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Story Hour in Welles Park, 1940's
Public libraries; Parks; Trees; Storytelling; Children; Librarians;
Not all library activities took place within library walls. Hild Regional Library regularly produced a children's story hour in Welles Park. Each week, librarians prepared impromptu dramatizations of
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Timothy B. Blackstone Memorial Branch Library, exterior view, 1904
Public libraries
In January 1904, Mrs. Timothy B. Blackstone presented the Chicago Public Library with its first full-service branch library at 4904 South Lake Park Avenue. The building was named in memory of Timothy
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Toman Branch Library, exterior view, ca. 1970s
Public libraries; Facades; Street lights; Automobiles
The Toman Branch Library at 4005 West 27th Street was built in 1927, and originally served a population that included many Bohemians and Czechoslovakians. A large special collection of books honoring
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Trailer Service from the Legler Regional Library, ca. 1940
Public libraries; Automobiles
The Legler Library at 115 South Pulaski Road began an experimental trailer service to area industries on April 19, 1940. The first three industrial plants to receive the service were Binks Manufacturi
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Traveling Branch from the Legler [Regional] Library, ca. 1960s
Public libraries
Legler Library operated two bookmobiles, one called the "Mini-Van" and the other the "Traveling Branch." In the early 1970s, these bookmobiles made regular stops on the West Side. Black and white phot
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Woodlawn Branch Library, exterior view, ca. 1920s
Public libraries
Branch library service in Woodlawn began in 1915 in a one-story library that was moved into a store-front building as library use increased. Staff had to conduct library operations in the basement of
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Workmen building the upper stories of the Chicago Public Library, Central Library, ca. 1896
Public libraries
Many of the artisans and craftsmen who built the first Central Library were immigrants to Chicago. Germans, Swedes, Norwegians, Hungarians, Italians, and Turks brought the skills of their native homel
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