RF2D5XA8B–Portrait of Honorable John Jones (1816-1879)
RM2D6EGM0–Costume design drawing of knee length coat with welt pocket and trumpet-like collar. Fashion design by Charles James. Illustration by Antonio Lopez.
RM2D6EHC9–Evening ensemble with blouse of white silk organza, designed by Elinor Simmons for Malcolm Starr, 1970.
RF2CNXT7G–Elevated railway station at State and Van Buren Streets, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1905
RF2D6EJGC–Unidentified frame houses showing the difference in level from the street to the houses, Chicago, Illinois.
RF2DAF1NJ–Exterior of Clark Street entrance to Chicago Temple Building, architect Holabird and Roche, in Chicago, Illinois, circa 1923-1936.
RF2DAF39R–Elevation of the newly built Pure Oil Building at 35 E Wacker Drive, in Chicago, Illinois, circa 1923-1936.
RF2DAF23A–Exterior showing end of one wing at University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1923-1936.
RF2DAF2PX–Sheridan Lobby of Barry Apartments, architect Robert S. DeGolyer, at 3100 North Sheridan Road, in Chicago, Illinois, circa 1923-1936.
RF2DAF2TE–Portrait of Dr. Hotchkiss, circa 1923-1936.
RF2DAF2XP–East view of Moody Memorial Church, architect Fugard and Knapp, at 1635 North LaSalle Street, in Chicago, Illinois, circa 1923-1936.
RF2DAERK2–Interior view of the adult reading room in the Carnegie Library in Waukegan, Illinois.
RF2DAF16M–Elevation from West Huron Street at Allerton Clubhouse, architect Murgatroyd and Ogden, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1923-1936.
RF2DAF2NX–Exterior of apartment building at Sunnyside Avenue and Hermitage Avenue, architect Koenigsberg and Weisfeld, circa 1923-1936.
RF2DAF2FC–View of upper stories, top of Tribune Tower, architect Howells and Hood, at 435 North Michigan Avenue, in Chicago, Illinois, circa 1923-1936.
RM2CNX8RH–Girls holding hats leaning out a train window before leaving for summer camp, Chicago, Illinois
RF2DAF2BF–Interior view of entrance to Tribune Tower, showing John Ruskin quotation, architect Howells and Hood, in Chicago, Illinois, circa 1925-1936.
RF2DAERNR–Portrait of a male police officer standing next to a door from the Iroquois Theater, Chicago, Illinois, December 30, 1903.
RF2CNXNNA–View of Michigan Avenue, north from Congress Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1905.
RF2DAF1PA–Detail of main entrance to Chicago Public Library branch, architect Alfred Alschuler, circa 1923-1936.
RF2CNXTR6–Exterior view of the Armour Institute, located at Federal and 33rd Streets, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1892.
RF2DAEXFR–Elevation from the southeast of George J Buckingham Residence on 1400 Waukegan Road, architect Edwin H Clark, Lake Forest, Illinois, circa 1923-1936.
RF2DAF1RC–London Guarantee Building, architect Alfred Alschuler, at 360 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1926, circa 1923-1936.
RF2CNXXEJ–Interior view of the first floor of the Cook County Courthouse, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1905.
RF2DAETGM–Fireman and other people standing with old-fashioned fire engine in front of the Chicago Historical Society
RF2CNXM31–Livestock pens and workers herding sheep at the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1910.
RF2DAF1TA–Entire lounge in Furniture Club of America, architect Max Dunning, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1923-1936.
RM2CNX98X–Amputee holding out his hat to a little girl who is dropping a coin into it, possibly in front of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, Chicago, Illinois
RM2CNX9HJ–Saloon interior showing the bar, five men sitting around a table, Chicago, Illinois
RF2DAF2B6–Elevation of Tribune Tower showing construction of uppermost stories, architect Howells and Hood, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1925, circa 1925-1936.
RF2DAERP4–Two skylights on the roof of the Iroquois Theater building, after the Iroquois Theater fire in Chicago, Illinois, December 30, 1903.
RF2D6EFYK–Workers trimming meat in the Union Stock Yards packing house, Chicago, Illinois.
RM2CNXG36–Six members of the Goose Island Fire Department standing on and in front of a horse-drawn fire engine, Chicago, Illinois
RM2CNXA9H–Captain George W. Streeter's shack and surrounding yard in Streeterville, Chicago, Illinois
RF2CNXJXW–Exterior view of the Marquette Building, located at 140 South Dearborn Street at the northwest corner of West Adams Street, Chicago, Illinois
RF2DAERNK–Exterior view of the Iroquois Theater at the time of the Iroquois Theater fire in Chicago, Illinois, December 30, 1903.
RF2CNXHFJ–View of the elevated tracks on Wabash Avenue, north from Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois, 1905.
RF2CNXPTR–Exterior view of Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1905.
RF2DAEWBX–View of a fire in an immigrant neighborhood during a race riot, Chicago, Illinois.
RM2CNXB96–Five children with disabilities gathered on a city sidewalk during a Chicago Daily News Fresh-Air Fund outing, Chicago, Illinois
RF2DAERPD–Firefighters spraying water at the Iroquois Theater building during the fire, Chicago, Illinois, December 30, 1903.
RM2CNXEBY–Lion sculptures in front of the South Michigan Avenue entrance to the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1906.
RF2DAEWCW–View north from the Water Tower after the Chicago Fire of 1871, taken circa 1871-1872.
RF2CNXTJT–Exterior of the Tacoma Building on the northeast corner of North LaSalle Street and West Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois
RF2DAF39P–Main Entrance of the Illinois Athletic Club on 112 S. Michigan Avenue, architect Barnett Haynes and Barnett, in Chicago, Illinois, circa 1923-1936.
RF2DAERPJ–View of a fire engine and male firefighters in an alley during the Iroquois Theater fire, December 30, 1903, Chicago, Illinois.
RF2CNXTGC–Exterior view of the Art Institute of Chicago, seen from Adams Street, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1892.
RF2DAF3A9–View of the dining room to the music room in the DH Burnham residence, architect D.H. Burnham, in Winnetka, Illinois, circa 1923-1936.
RF2DAF3BF–View of the organ in the Rockefeller Chapel at the University of Chicago, architect Bertram Goodhue, in Chicago, Illinois, circa 1923-1936.
RM2D6EGWA–Evening dress titled Infanta, designed by Charles James, 1952. Worn by Mrs. Julius Epstein, nèe Nancy Franklin.
RF2DAEWJ7–View of lounge in aluminum train car named the George M. Pullman, displayed at the Century of Progress in Chicago in 1933.
RF2D6EG4E–Elevation from the northeast of 333 North Michigan Avenue during construction, architect Holabird and Root, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1928.
RF2DAF1M3–East elevation from south of Soldier Field or Grant Park Stadium, architect Holabird and Roche, in Chicago, Illinois, circa 1924.
RF2DAF1EG–Through columns looking south with new park work, at Soldier Field or Grant Park Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1924.
RF2DAF1JH–Interior view of Soldier Field or Grant Park Stadium, architect Holabird and Roche, in Chicago, Illinois, circa 1924.
RF2DAF1EP–East half vista outside columns, at Soldier Field or Grant Park Stadium, architect Holabird and Roche, in Chicago, Illinois, circa 1924.
RF2DAF1D3–Detail of elevation of Soldier Field or Grant Park Stadium, architect Holabird and Roche, in Chicago, Illinois, circa 1924.
RF2DAF203–Exterior detail of Illinois Stadium, architect Holabird and Roche, Champaign, Illinois, circa 1923.
RF2D6EH4W–Funeral procession for President Warren G. Harding at unidentified residence, August 1923.
RF2DAEYNJ–Bird's-eye view north on Michigan Avenue from near the Wrigley Building, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1920.
RF2DAF0GA–Exterior view of Hotel LaSalle Garage, located at 215 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1918.
RF2DAF093–Ohio Street looking east from Rush Street, Chicago, Illinois, 1915.
RF2D6EJH2–S. S. Eastland righted in the Chicago River after the Eastland Disaster, Chicago, Illinois, 1915.
RF2D6EHB7–View of South Haven, Michigan tugboat and passenger ferry on the Chicago River, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1915.
RF2D6EFF9–View of the west side of Canal Street, north from Van Buren Street, Chicago, Illinois, 1915.
RF2DAEYHR–Bird's-eye view northwest from Michigan Boulevard (Michigan Avenue) near Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois, 1914.
RF2D6EK9R–View of Quincy Street west from State Street, Chicago, Illinois, 1914. The Federal Building is visible.
RF2D6EJ41–View of the Rush Street Bridge from the north, Chicago, Illinois, 1914.
RF2DAEYC6–Bird's-eye view southwest from Jackson Boulevard and Fifth Avenue (Wells Street), Chicago, Illinois, 1914.
RF2DAEYFY–Bird's-eye view near Jackson Boulevard and Fifth Avenue (Wells Street), Chicago, Illinois, 1914.
RF2DAEYN9–Bird's-eye view west from Jackson Boulevard and Fifth Avenue (Wells Street), Chicago, Illinois, 1914.
RF2D6EK2R–United States Marine Hospital locate at 4141 North Clarendon Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 1914.
RF2D6EHJJ–Unidentified man in Chicago, Illinois, 1912.
RM2CF9HEH–Dipper from the ship Titanic, circa 1912.
RF2D6EJXW–Disembarking of Miss McWeeney, daughter of Chicago Police Chief John McWeeney, from a newly launched police boat, Chicago, Illinois, August 4, 1912.
RF2DAET1T–Fireman John Sullivan standing outside the Thomas Farris saloon in Chicago, Illinois, 1910.
RF2DAET27–Exterior view of Modestino Mastrogiovanni's bank at 108 West 20th Street in the Near South Side community area of Chicago, Illinois.
RF2D5HYMW–Men and women having a picnic and drinking alchohol in South Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1910.
RF2D6EJNB–Aviator C. P. Rodgers, Chicago, Illinois, 1910.
RF2D6EHNG–Frederick E. Coyne, Postmaster for Chicago, Illinois, circa 1910.
RF2D6EH2P–Alternative railway station scheme west of the river between Canal and Clinton streets, from the Plan of Chicago, 1909.
RF2D6EHBE–Postcard featuring view of the sub-structure of Marshall Field and Company department store, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1909.
RF2DAET06–Fire engine driver's test, man driving a horse-drawn fire engine in a city street
RF2D6EKGD–Northeast corner of Clinton Street and Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois, 1907.
RF2D6EKE3–Gault House, located at the corner of Madison Street and Clinton Street, Chicago, Illinois, 1907. Removed in 1907 for the North Western depot.
RM2CNXFPY–Light exposure view of a pedestrian bridge, known as High Bridge, over Lincoln Park in Chicago, Illinois, with the ground covered in snow.
RF2D6EJN1–Washington Park Race Track, Chicago, Illinois, 1906.
RF2D6EK3M–Manual Training School, located at Oakley Boulevard and Van Buren Street, Chicago, Illinois, 1906.
RF2D6EKPC–Orangutan named Miss Dooley at Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1906.
RF2D6EK9M–Blue Island Avenue and 14th Street, Chicago, Illinois, 1906.
RF2D6EJMA–Lumber yards at Blue Island Avenue and Western Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 1906.
RM2CNXCK1–Three-quarter length portrait of Emma Goldman, sitting in a chair and facing the camera, in a room in Chicago, Illinois.
RM2CNXE09–Man sitting on the scaffolding of an elevated train track under construction on the Ravenswood line, Chicago, Illinois
RF2D6EKPF–Sea lions at Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1906.
RM2CNXF5T–Image of children skating, with a boy in the center raising his arms at the Midway Plaisance in the Hyde Park community area of Chicago, Illinois.
RF2D6EK4R–Lumber yards at Blue Island Avenue and Wood Street, Chicago, Illinois, 1906.
RM2CNXCWN–Paul O. Stensland's house showing the front and front yard
RM2CNXCT2–Customers lining up to the safety deposit vault in the Milwaukee Avenue Bank during a bank failure, Chicago, Illinois
RF2D6EKJW–View of spectators at the bicycle track in Garfield Park, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1905.
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