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2013-37-5 - Lithograph
Lithograph: "Chicago" with two illustrations. Top drawing ("The City from the Water Works') is a view looking down on the city with the river running through the center. Bottom drawing ("The Mouth of the Chicago River") is from the perspective of the water looking towards Chicago with a steamer, schooners, and tugs underway in the harbor with a pierhead lighthouse at far right. 1872.
Record Type: Object
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2013-37-9 - Print
Print: "Scenes in Chicago," Five drawings include "Chicago River," "Jefferson Park," "Madison Street," "Chicago River from Clark St. Bridge," and "West Side from Lake Street Bridge." Almost all the scenes feature maritime elements.
Record Type: Object
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Carus Collection - P82-37-10-54A
Black and white photograph of a view of the Chicago River from the State Street Bridge during the Chicago Fire in October of 1871.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-11-19
Black and white photograph of vessels at docks of a lumber market in Chicago, Illinois. Stern view of unknown schooners, one loaded with shingles, at dock, with stern view of steamer ANNIE LAURA and starboard bow view of tug CRAWFORD alongside. Starboard bow view of steamer MARK B. COVELL underway in river. 1888.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-11-20
Black and white photograph of schooners and steamers in the north branch of the Chicago River at Chicago, Illinois. Bow view of steamer JIM SHERIFFS docked at the coal hoist with unknown vessels in 1886.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-11-72
Black and white photograph of the Chicago River at Madison Street bridge in 1884. Schooners at dock on each side and Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad freight house in background. Stern view of schooner MARIA MARTIN on the right side of the river docked next to a darker schooner seen from bow view.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-12-157
Black and white photograph of vessels in the Chicago River, east of Rush Street bridge, in Chicago, Ilinois. Stern view of schooner GRANGER at dock. Bow view of steamer ALBANY at dock in background. Port quarter view of schooner barge MAUTENEE under tow, passing Central Elevator A. Partial port bow view of steamer CITY OF LUDINGTON visible at far right in 1887.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-12-158
Black and white photograph of vessels in the lumber market area of Chicago River as seen from Lake Street bridge in Chicago, Ilinois. Port quarter view of schooner EDWARD BLAKE (left), stern view of steamer W.R. STAFFORD (left background), and starboard quarter view of schooner ANNIE VOUGHT (center background). Other unidentified schooners at dock on right in 1887. Note: Caption on print incorrectly identifies schooner as ANNIE VOIGHT.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-2-25
Black and white photograph of the Chicago River at Madison Street bridge. Schooners at dock on each side and Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad freight house in background. Stern view of schooner MARIA MARTIN. 1884.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-2-27
Black and white photograph of vessels at docks of a lumber market in Chicago, Ilinois. Stern view of unknown schooners, one loaded with shingles, at dock, with stern view of steamer ANNIE LAURA and starboard bow view of tug CRAWFORD alongside. Starboard bow view of steamer MARK B. COVELL underway in river. 1888.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-2-28
Black and white photograph of schooners and steamers in the north branch of the Chicago River at Chicago, Ilinois. Steamer JIM SHERIFFS docked at coal hoist with unknown vessels.1886.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-2-29
Black and white photograph of vessels in lumber market area of Chicago River as seen from Lake Street bridge in Chicago, Ilinois. Port quarter view of schooner EDWARD BLAKE (left), stern view of steamer W.R. STAFFORD (left background), and starboard quarter view of schooner ANNIE VOUGHT (center background). Other unidentified schooners at dock on right. 1887. Note: Caption on print incorrectly identifies schooner as ANNIE VOIGHT.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-2-30
Black and white photograph of schooners HELEN PRATT and CONQUEST at dock east of Wells Street bridge in Chicago, Ilinois. Steamers MARK B. COVELL and COLIN CAMPBELL underway behind schooners. Stern and starboard quarter views of all vessels. 1888.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-2-31
Black and white photograph of vessels in Chicago River, east of Rush Street bridge, in Chicago, Ilinois. Stern view of schooner GRANGER at dock. Bow view of steamer ALBANY at dock in background. Port quarter view of schooner barge MAUTENEE under tow, passing Central Elevator A. Partial port bow view of steamer CITY OF LUDINGTON visible at far right. 1887.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-4-64B
Black and white postcard of passenger steamer EASTLAND shortly after capsizing on the Chicago River. View looking east of numerous people standing on starboard side of hull, some carrying bodies recovered from within vessel. Port bow view of a tug alongside. July 24, 1915.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-4-64C
Black and white postcard of passenger steamer EASTLAND shortly after capsizing on the Chicago River. View looking west of numerous people standing on starboard side of hull, some carrying bodies recovered from within vessel. Bow view of a tug alongside. July 24, 1915.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-4-65A
Black and white postcard of passenger steamer EASTLAND shortly after capsizing on the Chicago River. View looking east of numerous people standing on starboard side of hull with several tugs and other vessels alongside to aid in rescue. Clark Street bridge visible in background. July 24, 1915.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-4-65B
Black and white postcard of wrecked passenger steamer EASTLAND partially submerged in the Chicago River. Partial starboard view, with starboard bow view of salvage tug FAVORITE working to raise vessel. Tug is captioned as the "most powerful in the world, lifting power 12,000 tons." August 1915.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-4-65C
Black and white photograph of salvage operations on wrecked passenger steamer EASTLAND, partially submerged in the Chicago River. View of starboard side, with men standing on hull and raft alongside. Partial starboard side view of salvage tug FAVORITE on other side of vessel. August 1915.
Record Type: Photo
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Carus Collection - P82-37-9-100D
Black and white photograph of a view of the Chicago River in 1875. Starboard side view of a schooner at dock near the Central Warehouse building.
Record Type: Photo
