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Remembering Harold Washington
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Robert W. Krueger
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Esther A. Barlow
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Henry D. Green
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Northside high schools
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Chicago Examiner 1908-1909
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Chicago Examiner 1910-1911
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Western News Company, ca. 1871. J.H. Abbott, photographer
Ruins
Stereograph. Western News Company, ca. 1871. J.H. Abbott, photographer
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View southwest from the roof of the Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building, 1893
Women; Lamps; Panoramic views;
Reproduction of an albumen print.
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View of the Breakwater from Michigan Avenue, n.d.
Jetties; Lakes & ponds; Men;
View of the Breakwater from Michigan Avenue, n.d. Copelin & Melander, photographers.
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View of Chicago in Ruins from the Michigan Avenue Hotel, 1871
Ruins; Buildings; Hotels
Stereograph. View of Chicago in Ruins from the Michigan Avenue Hotel, 1871. Lovejoy & Foster, photographers. Fifty years of steady growth ended on October 8, 1871, when the Great Chicago Fire destroyed...
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View from the Grand Basin to the Colonnade
Fairs; Monuments; Flags; Flagpoles; Fountains; Canals; Gondolas; Buildings; Optical illusions; Waterways; Passengers; People
To navigate the Exposition waterways, Olmsted arranged for English electric launches and Venetian gondolas.
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View from the Breakwater, Michigan Avenue, ca. 1860s
Jetties;
Stereograph. View from the Breakwater, Michigan Avenue, ca. 1860s. Copelin & Melander, photographers
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View from Lake View House, from Chicago Illustrated
Wooden buildings; Houses; Waterfronts; Trees; Sand; Settlements
Chicagoans lived in houses built of wood, and the city extended several miles along the sandy dry shore of Lake Michigan.
Literary description by James W. Sheahan. Illustrations by the Chicago Lithographing...
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View from Dearborn Park looking northeast, ca. 1860s. Copelin & Melander, photographers
Parks; Trails & paths; Trees; Buildings; Business enterprises;
Stereograph. View from Dearborn Park looking northeast, ca. 1860s. Copelin & Melander, photographers. The main offices of the Pullman Palace Car Company dominate this early view of Dearborn Park. In the...
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To the National Commissioners of the World’s Columbian Exposition from Frank I. Bennett, Charles T. White and James R. Mann, n.d.
Research; Committees
Frank Bennett, Charles White and James Mann were members of the committee to research the suitability of Jackson Park for the World’s Columbian Exposition. Among the reasons cited by the committee was...
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Sunset on the Dream City
Gondolas; Sailboats; Boats; Sunrises & sunsets; Clouds; Smoke; Buildings;
Facsimile watercolor.
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Steamship pass #19, assigned to James W. Ellsworth by the World’s Fair Steamship Company, July 22, 1892
Correspondence;
Typed letter, signed, with manuscript additions.
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Statue of the Republic, 1893
Sculpture;
Albumen print
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South Branch of the Chicago River, Plan of Chicago, 1909
Waterways; Waterfronts; Boats; Plans;
View looking north on the south branch of the Chicago River, showing the suggested arrangement of streets and ways for teaming and reception of freight by boat, at different levels. Plan of Chicago by...
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S.S. Missouri, August 11, 1934
Steamboats; Lakes & ponds;
Built in 1904 for the Northern Michigan Transportation Company of Chicago, the Missouri was sister ship to the S.S. Illinois. In the days before highway transportation for freight and mail, these vessels...
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S.S. Minnesota, n.d.
Steamboats; Lakes & ponds;
The S.S. Minnesota began as the iron-package freighter, the Harlem, in Wyandotte, Michigan in 1888. In 1911, she was converted to a passenger steamer for her new owner, the Chicago & Duluth Transportation...
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S.S. Manitou on Lake Michigan, 1917
Steamboats; Lakes & ponds;
Photograph. Built in 1893 for the Lake Michigan & Lake Superior Transportation Company, the Manitou provided express service for the Chicago-Mackinac Island route for 40 years. During this period she changed...
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S.S. Mabel Bradshaw under way in the late 1890s
Steamboats; Lakes & ponds; Ships; Sea walls
This small, wooden passenger steamer was built in the Spring of 1889, and named for a relative of her owner, Hugh Bradshaw of Chicago. The Mabel Bradshaw's original service ran between Holland, Michigan...
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S.S. Isle Royale on the Chicago River, 1933
Steamboats; Ships; Skyscrapers;
Photograph. The Isle Royale Line became the new owners of the former S.S. Manitou. The Isle Royale's run was Chicago and Lake Superior, but by the middle of the Depression, she was out of service and partly...
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S.S. Illinois in Chicago, 1917
Steamboats; Ships;
Photograph. A combination freight-and-passenger steamer, the all-steel Illinois, sister ship to the S.S. Missouri, was built in South Chicago in 1899 for the Northern Michigan Transit Company. In 1922,...
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S.S. Alabama in the Chicago Harbor, 1934
Steamboats; Buildings;
Photograph. The most photographed Goodrich steamer of all time, the Alabama was commissioned in 1910, and served on the cross-lake passenger and cargo route for many years. The Goodrich Transit Company...
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