CHICAGO, ILLINOIS |
CHICAGO
ILLINOIS POSTCARD DIGITAL IMAGES - PAGE 3 VERTICAL VIEWS |
Sample Image (Low resolution) |
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Dearborn Street North of Monroe (Tribune Building) Postmaked May 2, 1909 Rafael Tuck & Sons Among the business
along Dearborn at the time of publication are Adams Express Company,
the Caxton, the First National Bank, the Manhattan, Marquette,
Monadnock, and Old Colony.
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3.427"
x 5.441"
600 dpi .JPG file 6.40 MB Not Compressed Hand Colored Card
IDEAL for Enlargement
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IL219 $5.00 |
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State
Street Showing the Columbus Memorial Building and Masonic Temple Postmarked Nov. 7, 1906 Published by S.H.K. and Company Chicago and Leipzig |
5.453"
x 3.493" White Margin at Bottom 600 dpi .JPG File 4.23 MB Not Compressed Hand Colored Card IDEAL for Enlargement |
IL220 $5.00 |
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Masonic
Temple State Street & Randolph Not Postmarked Undivided Card c1905-1907 H. C. Leighton Co Portland, Maine Manufacturers of Postal Cards Made in Germany My favorite building, a stunning
skyscraper of 20 stories, designed by Burnham and Root, built
1880-1882. Sadly, no longer in existance, but a masterpiece of 19th
century Chicago architecture.
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5.467"
x 3.475" Bottom Border 600 dpi .JPG file 5.62 MB Not Compressed Hand Colored Card
IDEAL for Enlargement |
IL221 $5.00 |
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Columbus
Memorial Building Not Postmarked c1910 Published by Photo and Art Postal Card Co. New York, Philadelphia, Chicago Made in Germany Building erected in 1893.
W. W. Boyington, Architect
Another grand building of a notable era of Chicago architecture, destroyed in 1959. |
3.542" x 5.492" White Border at Bottom 600 dpi .JPG file 6.18 MB Not Compressed IDEAL for Enlargement |
IL222 $5.00 |
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Madison and La Salle Streets New Brevort Hotel Tacoma Building La Salle Hotel Postmarked Oct. 35, 1916 Published by Franklin Post Card Co Chicago, IL |
3.480" x 5.473" 600 dpi .JPG 6.86 MB Not Compressed |
IL223 $5.00 |
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The
Ferris Wheel
Height 264 Feet This is the Ferris Wheel which made its debut at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. 36 cars carried up to 2,000 passengers with each trip. Undivided Card
Postmarked Sept 23, 1904 Publisher E. C. Kropp Milwaukee |
3.208" x 5.566" Full White Border with Wide Margin at Bottom 600 dpi .JPG file 4.83 MB Not Compressed |
IL235 $5.00 |
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Jackson
Boulevard from Board of Trade Undivided Card Postmarked Jan --, 1909 The Hugh C. Leighton Co Portland ME Printed in Frakfort, Germany |
3.470" x 5.405" White Margin at Bottom 600 dpi .JPG file 6.25 MB Not Compressed Line near left side
is a pole of some kind which extends about 5 (?) feet from the front of
the building and runs vertically up the building, attached by brackets.
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IL236 $5.00 |
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