Randolph Street, Eastward, Chicago, Ill. Copyrighted 1898 by T. W. Ingersoll.

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Title

Randolph Street, Eastward, Chicago, Ill. Copyrighted 1898 by T. W. Ingersoll.

Subject

Randolph street, eastward, chicago, Illinois, architecture, city, cars, trasportation, city life, 1898

Description

city street filled with carts, trolley, and people
Backside: No. 286. Randolph Street, Eastward, Chicago, Ill
Our picture represents the center of the lawyers’ district in the heart of the business part of Chicago. On the right hand are seen that stately columns of the upper floors of the City Hall, and County Building, doomed to be replaced by new structures, although they have been standing only about 25 years. On the left is the Sherman House, one of the famous hostelries of the city, beyond which, at the corner of Clark street, looms the Ashland Block, filled almost exclusively with lawyers, the Schiller Building, containing a large theater, and the Masonic Temple.
Chicago is the second city of the United States in manufacture and commerce. It has about 20,000 manufacturing establishments with a capital of nearly $600,000,000, and a production of $1,000,000,000 a year, these figures remaining about one-third below those of New York. A8523

Creator

T. W. Ingersoll

Source

In collection of Madelaine Stanley

Publisher

unknown

Rights

All Images property of rights holder.

Format

reproduction of photograph on card stock, original size 6.75x3.25 in
scanned image, JPG

Type

stereograph, photograph, stereogram, stereo view, stereo card, color-tinted stereograph

Identifier

mis_286_recto
mis_286_verso

Date Created

1989

Medium

card stock, ink

Rights Holder

Madelaine Stanely

Files

mis_286_recto.jpg
mis_286_verso.jpg

Collection

Citation

T. W. Ingersoll, “Randolph Street, Eastward, Chicago, Ill. Copyrighted 1898 by T. W. Ingersoll.,” Omeka 389, accessed November 21, 2024, https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/389/items/show/529.