IMAGE IDENTIFICATIONS WITH COMMENTS CHICAGO BITS AND PIECES

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1 IMAGE IDENTIFICATIONS WITH COMMENTS CHICAGO BITS AND PIECES Chapter One: Poems in Stone 1.01 People s Gas Company Building, 122 South Michigan Avenue, D. H. Burnham & Company, architects. Material: granite West Washington Street, originally the Woolworth Building, completed 1928, Walter W. Ahlschlager, architect. Material: East Bellevue Place, completed c.1895, Charles M. Palmer, architect. Material: East Chicago Avenue, completed c.1895, James J. Egan, architect. Material: East Cedar Street, completed 1892, L. Gustav Hallberg, architect. Material: East Cedar Street, completed 1892, L. Gustav Hallberg, architect. Material: East Elm Street, completed 1917, Charles M. Palmer, architect. Material: West Chicago Avenue, completed 1891, architect unknown. Material: 1.09 Albert E. Kent Building, 175 North Franklin Street, completed 1875, George H. Edbrooke, architect. Material: West Evergreen Avenue, completed c.1895, architect unknown. Material: South Halsted Street, completed c.1890, architect unknown. Material: South Halsted Street, completed c.1890, architect unknown. Material: West Chicago Avenue, completed 1891, architect unknown. Material: West Surf Street, completed 1920, O. M. Christianson, architect. Material:

2 West Belmont Avenue, completed 1930, architect unknown. Material: North Wells Street, completed c.1890, architect unknown. Material: West Wrightwood Avenue, completed c.1890, architect unknown. Material: red sandstone West Deming Place, completed c.1890, Barnett, Haynes & Barnett, architects. Material: West Randolph Street, completed c.1900, Frommann & Jebsen, architects. Material: limestone 1.20 Newberry House, 839 North Dearborn Street, completed 1878, Frederick H. Waescher, architect. Material: West Windsor Street, completed 1906, Edward Bemson, architect. Material: West Sunnyside Avenue, completed 1929, architect unknown. Material: West Madison Street, completed 1884, architect unknown. Material: West Armitage Avenue, completed 1898, Madlen & Nielsen, architects. Material: West Armitage Avenue, completed 1893, architect unknown. Material: 1.26 Charles Henry Hulburd & Charles C. Yoe Double House, North State Parkway, completed 1880, architect unknown. Material: 1.27 Charles Henry Hulburd & Charles C. Yoe Double House, North State Parkway, completed 1880, architect unknown. Material: 1.28 House for Potter Palmer, 1322 North Astor Street, completed 1889, Charles M. Palmer, architect. Material: granite North State Parkway, completed c.1920, architect unknown. Material: marble Luther McConnell House, 1401 North Dearborn Parkway, completed 1877, Asa Lyon, architect. Material: North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1888, architect unknown. Material:

3 West 18 th Street, completed 1889, architect unknown. Material: West Chicago Avenue, completed 1899, architect unknown. Material: West Chicago Avenue, completed c.1900, architect unknown. Material: West Jackson Boulevard, completed c.1880, architect unknown. Material: North Orchard Street, completed 1901, John B. Hettinger, architect. Material: North Racine Avenue, completed c.1890, architect unknown. Material: North Racine Avenue, completed c.1890, architect unknown. Material: North Sheridan Road, completed 1931, architect unknown. Material: North Hudson Avenue, completed c.1900, architect unknown. Material: North Clark Street, originally the Lake View State Bank Building, completed 1919, Ivar Viehe-Naess, architect. Material: North Clark Street, completed 1897, architect unknown. Material: North Clark Street, completed 1897, architect unknown. Material: North Sheffield Avenue, completed 1906, architect unknown. Material: North Pine Grove Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown. Material: North Clarendon Avenue, completed c.1900, architect unknown. Material: North Clarendon Avenue, completed 1909, George S. Kingsley, architect. Material: South King Drive, completed c.1885, architect unknown. Material:

4 North Sheridan Road, completed 1904, architect unknown. Material: North Kenmore Avenue, completed c.1900, architect unknown. Material: North Kenmore Avenue, completed c.1900, architect unknown. Material: 1.52 Chicago Baptist Institute Building, 5120 South King Drive, originally Chicago Orphan Asylum Building, completed 1899, Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge, architects. Material: North Winthrop Avenue, completed c.1900, Alexander L. Levy & William J. Klein, architects. Material: North Kenmore Avenue, completed 1910, A. Foster, architect. Material: 1.55 Auditorium Building, 430 South Michigan Avenue, completed 1889, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Material: granite Auditorium Building, 430 South Michigan Avenue, completed 1889, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Material: granite Auditorium Building, 430 South Michigan Avenue, completed 1889, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Material: granite Chicago Board of Trade Building, 141 West Jackson Boulevard, completed 1930, Holabird & Root, architects. Alvin Meyer, sculptor. Material: 1.59 Brundage Building, 3325 North Lincoln Avenue, completed 1923, William G. Uffendell, architect. Material: 1.60 Chicago Athletic Association Building, 12 South Michigan Avenue, completed 1893, Henry Ives Cobb, architect. Material: 1.61 Chicago Athletic Association Building Annex, 71 East Madison Street, completed 1907, Richard E. Schmidt with Garden & Martin, architects. Material: 1.62 Samuel H. Gunder House, 6219 North Sheridan Road, coach house, completed 1910, Myron H. Church, architect. Material: 1.63 University of Illinois College of Medicine-West Addition, Medical & Dental College & Laboratories, 1853 West Polk Street, completed 1931, Granger & Bollenbacher, architects. Material:

5 1.64 University of Illinois College of Medicine-West Addition, Medical & Dental College & Laboratories, 1853 West Polk Street, completed 1931, Granger & Bollenbacher, architects. Material: 1.65 University of Illinois College of Medicine-West Addition, Medical & Dental College & Laboratories, 1853 West Polk Street, completed 1931, Granger & Bollenbacher, architects. Material: 1.66 University of Illinois College of Medicine-West, Research Laboratory & Library, 1819 West Polk Street, completed 1924, Richard E. Schmidt with Garden & Martin, architects. Material: 1.67 Bank of America Building, originally the Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Company Building, 231 South La Salle Street, completed 1924, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects. Material: 1.68 Courthouse Place Building, originally the Cook County Criminal Courts Building, 54 West Hubbard Street, completed 1892, Otto H. Matz, architect. Material: 1.69 Courthouse Place Building, originally the Cook County Criminal Courts Building, 54 West Hubbard Street, completed 1892, Otto H. Matz, architect. Material: 1.70 Creighton Hall, 6321 North Winthrop Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown. Material: North Riverside Plaza, originally the Chicago Daily News Building, completed 1929, Holabird & Root, architects. Alvin Meyer, sculptor. Material: 1.72 Edgewater Presbyterian Church, 1020 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, completed 1927, Perkins, Fellows and Hamilton, architects. Material: 1.73 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Building, 230 South La Salle Street, completed 1922, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects. Material: 1.74 Fine Arts Building, originally the Studebaker Building, 410 South Michigan Avenue, completed 1885, Solon Spencer Beman, architect. Material: granite Fine Arts Building, originally the Studebaker Building, 410 South Michigan Avenue, completed 1885, Solon Spencer Beman, architect. Material: granite John J. Glessner House, 1800 South Prairie Avenue, completed 1887, Henry Hobson Richardson, architect. Material: granite.

6 1.77 Jewelers Building, 19 South Wabash Avenue, completed 1882, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Material: 1.78 Jewelers Building, 19 South Wabash Avenue, completed 1882, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Material: 1.79 Jewelers Building, 19 South Wabash Avenue, completed 1882, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Material: 1.80 Elizabeth M. Cudahy Memorial Library, 6515 North Kenmore Avenue, completed 1930, Rebori, Wentworth, Dewey & McCormick, architects. Material: 1.81 Mid-City Trust and Savings Bank Building, 2-12 South Halsted Street, completed 1910, Horatio R. Wilson, architect. Material: 1.82 Monadnock Block, 53 West Jackson Boulevard, completed 1891, John Wellborn Root, architect. Material: granite Museum of Science and Industry, originally the Palace of Fine Arts (D. H. Burnham & Company, 1893), 5700 South Lake Shore Drive, completed 1940 as the museum, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects. Henry Hering, sculptor. Material: 1.84 University of Illinois College of Medicine, Neuropsychiatric Institute, 912 South Wood Street, completed 1941, C. Herrick Hammond, architect. Material: 1.85 University of Illinois College of Medicine, Neuropsychiatric Institute, 912 South Wood Street, completed 1941, C. Herrick Hammond, architect. Material: 1.86 University of Illinois College of Medicine, Neuropsychiatric Institute, 912 South Wood Street, completed 1941, C. Herrick Hammond, architect. Material: 1.87 R. R. Donnelley & Sons Calumet Plant, 350 East Cermak Road, completed 1929, Charles Z. Klauder, architect. Material: 1.88 Prudential Building, 130 East Randolph Street, completed 1955, Naess & Murphy, architects. Material: 1.89 R. R. Donnelley & Sons Calumet Plant, 350 East Cermak Road, completed 1929, Charles Z. Klauder, architect. Material: 1.90 Rookery Building, 209 South La Salle Street, completed 1888, Burnham & Root, architects. Material: granite.

7 South Dearborn Street, originally the Rowe Building, completed 1892, architect unknown. Material: 1.92 Sacred Heart School, 6250 North Sheridan Road, completed c.1910, Hellmuth & Hellmuth, architects. Material: 1.93 Robert Morris Center, originally the Siegel, Cooper & Company Store, then Second Leiter Building, completed 1891, William Le Baron Jenney, architect. Material: granite Sedgwick Apartment Building, 747 North Sedgwick Street, completed c.1895, architect unknown. Material: East Van Buren Street, originally the Buckingham Building, then SOCONY (Standard Oil Company of New York) Vacuum Building, completed 1930, Holabird & Root, architects. Material: 1.96 The Aquitania Apartment Building, 5000 North Marine Drive, completed 1923, Harris & Jillson, architects. Material: 1.97 The Aquitania Apartment Building, 5000 North Marine Drive, completed 1923, Harris & Jillson, architects. Material: 1.98 Belmont Apartment Building, 415 West Belmont Avenue, completed 1923, Fugard & Knapp, architects. Material: 1.99 Tree Studios Building, 4-6 East Ohio Street, completed 1894, Parfitt Brothers, Bauer & Hill, and Hill & Waltersdorf, architects. Richard Bock, sculptor (attributed). Material: Tree Studios Building, 4-6 East Ohio Street, completed 1894, Parfitt Brothers, Bauer & Hill, and Hill & Waltersdorf, architects. Richard Bock, sculptor (attributed). Material: Tribune Tower, 435 North Michigan Avenue, completed 1925, Howells & Hood, architects. Rene Paul Chambellan, sculptor. Material: Century Tower Condominiums, formerly the Corn Products Building, originally the Trustees System Service Building, 182 West Lake Street, completed 1930, Thielbar & Fugard, architects. Eugene van Breeman Lux, sculptor. Material: Union League Club of Chicago Building, 65 West Jackson Boulevard, completed 1928, Mundie & Jensen, architects. Material: University of Chicago George Herbert Jones Laboratory, 5747 South Ellis Avenue, completed 1929, Coolidge & Hodgdon, architects. Material:

8 1.105 University of Chicago George Herbert Jones Laboratory, 5747 South Ellis Avenue, completed 1929, Coolidge & Hodgdon, architects. Material: University of Chicago William Wieboldt Hall, 1050 East 59 th Street, completed 1928, Coolidge & Hodgdon, architects. Material: Van Buren Building, 212 West Van Buren Street, completed 1893, Flanders & Zimmerman, architects. Material: Washington Block, 40 North Wells Street, completed 1874, Frederick & Edward Baumann, architects. Material: Yondorf Block, 758 West North Avenue, completed 1887, Frederick Ahlschlager, architect. Material: South Wabash Avenue, completed 1919, architect unknown. Material: North Clark Street, completed 1881, architect unknown. Material: South State Street (and 9-15 West Washington Street), originally the Woolworth Building, completed 1928, Walter W. Ahlschlager, architect. Material: North Lincoln Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown. Material: West Lake Street, completed 1902, Frederick Ahlschlager, architect. Material: red granite Chicago Cultural Center, originally the Chicago Public Library-Central, 78 East Washington Street, completed 1897, Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge, architects. Material: Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, originally the Albert Madlener House, 4 West Burton Place, completed 1902, Richard E. Schmidt, architect. Material: Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, originally the Albert Madlener House, 4 West Burton Place, completed 1902, Richard E. Schmidt, architect. Material: Commonwealth Edison Electric Substation (Metropolitan Rail), 1618 South Prairie Avenue, completed 1925, Hermann V. von Holst, architect. Material:

9 1.119 Commonwealth Edison Electric Substation (Metropolitan Rail), 1618 South Prairie Avenue, completed 1925, Hermann V. von Holst, architect. Material: Donohue Building, 711 South Dearborn Street, completed 1883, Julius Speyer, architect. Material: granite North State Street and 101 West Grand Avenue, formerly the St. Regis Hotel, originally the Albany Apartments, completed 1875, Cyrus P. Thomas, architect. Material: West Fullerton Parkway, completed 1904, Huehl & Schmidt, architects. Material: North State Street, completed 1891, architect unknown. Material: red sandstone North State Street, completed 1891, architect unknown. Material: red sandstone West Fullerton Parkway, completed 1891, architect unknown. Material: North Dearborn Street, completed c.1875, architect unknown. Material: red sandstone North Dearborn Street, completed c.1875, architect unknown. Material: red sandstone North Dearborn Street, completed c.1875, architect unknown. Material: red sandstone North Lake Shore Drive and 90 East Elm Street, completed 1910, Howard Van Doren Shaw, architect. Material: North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1896, architect unknown. Material: red sandstone North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1896, architect unknown. Material: Linn Apartment Building, 1244 North Stone Street, completed 1912, Thielbar & Fugard, architects. Material: Linn Apartment Building, 1244 North Stone Street, completed 1912, Thielbar & Fugard, architects. Material: Linn Apartment Building, 1244 North Stone Street, completed 1912, Thielbar & Fugard, architects. Material:

10 East 50 th Street, completed 1903, architect unknown. Material: West Augusta Boulevard, completed 1892, architect unknown. Material: North Lincoln Park West, completed 1874, architect unknown. Material: Steiniger-Rothschild Double House, South Lake Park Avenue, completed 1891, architect unknown. Material: South Ellis Avenue, completed c.1890, architect unknown. Material: South Ellis Avenue, completed c.1890, architect unknown. Material: South Michigan Avenue and East 56 th Street, completed 1910, Henry L. Ottenheimer, architect. Material: Public Hotel, originally the Ambassador Hotel East, 1301 North State Street, completed 1927, Robert S. DeGolyer and Walter T. Stockton, architects. Material: Bank of America Building, originally the Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Building, 231 South LaSalle Street, completed 1924, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects. Material: Bank of America Building, originally the Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Building, 231 South LaSalle Street, completed 1924, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects. Material: Chicago Board of Trade Building, 141 West Jackson Boulevard, completed 1930, Holabird & Root, architects. Alvin Meyer, sculptor. Material: Chicago Board of Trade Building, 141 West Jackson Boulevard, completed 1930, Holabird & Root, architects. Alvin Meyer, sculptor. Material: North LaSalle Building, originally the Builders Building, 222 North LaSalle Street and 211 West Wacker Drive, completed 1927, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects. Material: Chicago Athletic Association Annex, 71 East Madison Street, completed 1907, Richard E. Schmidt of Schmidt, Garden & Martin, architects. Material:

11 1.149 Chicago Athletic Association Annex, 71 East Madison Street, completed 1907, Richard E. Schmidt of Schmidt, Garden & Martin, architects. Material: Chicago Athletic Association Annex, 71 East Madison Street, completed 1907, Richard E. Schmidt of Schmidt, Garden & Martin, architects. Material: Chicago Water Works Pumping Station, 811 North Michigan Avenue, completed 1866, William W. Boyington, architect. Material: Church of St. Ferdinand, 5900 West Barry Avenue, completed 1956, Barry & Kay, architects. Material: Kasota stone (dolomitic limestone) Constellation Masonic Temple, 3900 North Damen Avenue, completed 1910, A. Warner Jr., architect. Material: Constellation Masonic Temple, 3900 North Damen Avenue, completed 1910, A. Warner Jr., architect. Material: Bank of America Building, originally the Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Building, 231 South LaSalle Street, completed 1924, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architect. Material: Marlborough Condominium Building, 482 West Deming Place, completed 1901, architect unknown. Material: limestone (now painted) Donohue Building, 711 South Dearborn Street, completed 1913, Alfred S. Alschuler, architect. Material: red sandstone Edwin S. Hartwell House, 14 East Pearson Street, completed 1885, Julius H. Huber, architect. Material: brownstone Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Building, 230 South LaSalle Street, completed 1922, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects. Material: Holy Name Cathedral, 735 North State Street, completed 1875, Patrick C. Kelley, architect. Material: sandstone. The date A.D.1874 refers to the year of the cornerstone laying Holy Name Cathedral, 735 North State Street, completed 1875, Patrick C. Kelley, architect. Material: Jewelers Building, 19 South Wabash Avenue, completed 1882, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Material: Jewelers Building, 19 South Wabash Avenue, completed 1882, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Material:

12 1.164 Ferdinand Kaufmann Store & Flats, North Lincoln Avenue, completed 1887, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Material: LaSalle Street Bridge House, North LaSalle Street at the Chicago River, completed 1928, Thomas G. Pihlfeldt, Donald Becker, and Edward Bennett, architects. Material: Marquette Building, 140 South Dearborn Street, completed 1895, Holabird & Roche, architects. Material: granite Marshall Field & Company Department Store Building, northwest corner Wabash Avenue and Washington Street, completed 1892, D. H. Burnham & Company, architects. Material: Fine Arts Building, originally the Studebaker Building, 410 South Michigan Avenue, completed 1885, Solon Spencer Beman, architect. Material: granite South LaSalle Street Building, originally the New York Life Insurance Building, 39 South LaSalle Street, completed 1894, Jenney & Mundie, architects. Material: South LaSalle Street Building, originally the New York Life Insurance Building, 39 South LaSalle Street, completed 1894, Jenney & Mundie, architects. Material: Newberry Library, 60 East Walton Street, completed 1893, Henry Ives Cobb, architect. Material: granite Northern Trust Company Building, 50 South LaSalle Street, completed 1905, Frost & Granger, architects. Material: One North LaSalle Building, formerly the American National Bank Building, originally the One LaSalle Street building, 1 North LaSalle Street, completed 1930, Vitzhum & Burns, architects. Leon Hermant, sculptor (detail). Material: terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Park Tower, 800 North Michigan Avenue, completed 2000, Lucien LaGrange & associates, architects. Materials: granite and Kasota stone (dolomitic limestone) Pearson-Seneca Apartment Building, 210 East Pearson Street, completed 1927, Huszagh & Hill, architects. Material: Samuel M. Nickerson House, 40 East Erie Street, completed 1883, Burling & Whitehouse, architects. Material: sandstone.

13 1.177 Robert Morris Center, formerly the Second Leiter Building, originally the Siegel, Cooper & Company Department Store, completed 1891, William Le Baron Jenney, architect. Material: granite (now painted) St. James Episcopal Cathedral, 65 East Huron Street, completed 1875, Burling & Adler, architects. Material: sandstone St. Michael s Rectory, 1633 North Cleveland Avenue, completed 1913, Hermann J. Gaul, architect. Material: State Street Bridge House-North House, North State Street at the Chicago River, completed 1940, design: City of Chicago architects; Fitz Simons & Connell Dredge & Dock Company, The Overland Construction Company, Fries- Walters Company, served as contractors. Material: State Street Bridge House-South House, North State Street at the Chicago River, completed 1940, design: City of Chicago architects; Fitz Simons & Connell Dredge & Dock Company, The Overland Construction Company, Fries- Walters Company, served as contractors. Material: Tribune Tower, 435 North Michigan Avenue, completed 1925, Howells & Hood, architects. Rene Paul Chambellan, sculptor. Material: Union League Club of Chicago Building, 65 West Jackson Boulevard, completed 1928, Mundie & Jensen, architects. Material: United Church of Roger s Park, 1545 West Morse Avenue and 6927 North Ashland Avenue, completed 1927, architect unknown. Material: The sculptor s initials appear on the main mast s flag and on the topsail of the foremast; the sculptor s identity remains a mystery Vintage Apartments, 1100 North Dearborn Parkway, completed 1930, McNally & Quinn, architects. Material: A bar code for a modern stone age family Washington Block, 40 North Wells Street, completed 1874, Frederick and Edward Baumann, architects. Material: Willoughby Tower, 8 South Michigan Avenue, completed 1929, Samuel N. Crowen & Associates, architects. Material: East Erie Street, completed c.1880, architect unknown. Material: North Sheridan Road, completed c.1920, architect unknown. Material:

14 North LaSalle Building, originally the Foreman State National Bank Building, 33 North LaSalle Street, completed 1930, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects. Material: granite Chicago City Hall, 121 North LaSalle Street, completed 1911, Holabird & Roche, architects. Material: John G. Shedd Aquarium, 1200 South Lake Shore Drive, completed 1929, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects. Material: marble Field Museum of Natural History, 1400 South Lake Shore Drive, completed 1912, D. H. Burnham & Company; completed 1917, Graham, Burnham & Company; completed 1920, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects. Material: marble Northwest Armory Illinois National Guard, 1551 North Kedzie Avenue, completed 1940, Chatten & Hammond, architects. Material: One North LaSalle Street Building, One North LaSalle Street, completed 1930, Vitzthum & Burns, architects. Leon Hermant, sculptor, Commerce (detail). Material: West Chestnut Street, completed 1882, architect unknown. Material: West Chestnut Street, completed 1882, architect unknown. Material: Auditorium Building, 430 South Michigan Avenue, completed 1889, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Material: granite Pratt-at-the-Lake Apartment Building, West Pratt Boulevard, completed 1919, architect unknown. Material: John DeKoven House, 1150 North Dearborn Street, completed 1874, Edward J. Burling, architect. Material: painted West Webster Avenue, completed 1886, architect unknown. Material: Broadway Armory Fieldhouse, originally Winter Garden Ice Skating Rink, 5917 North Broadway, completed 1916, Carpenter & Weldon, architects. Material: Broadway Armory Fieldhouse, originally Winter Garden Ice Skating Rink, 5917 North Broadway, completed 1916, Carpenter & Weldon, architects. Material:

15 This image may well have been taken along Rome s Via Appia Antica Luther McConnell House, 1401 North Dearborn Parkway, completed 1877, Asa Lyon, architect. Material: Conrad Hilton Hotel, originally the Stevens Hotel, 720 South Michigan Avenue, completed 1927, Holabird & Roche, architects. Material: Conrad Hilton Hotel, originally the Stevens Hotel, 720 South Michigan Avenue, completed 1927, Holabird & Roche, architects. Material: Chapter Two: The Promise of Terra Cotta West Elm Street, completed 1928, B. Leo Steif & Company, architects. Edouard Chassaing of Northwestern Terra Cotta Company, artist/sculptor East Division Street, completed 1886, Lebenbaum & Marx, architects West Jackson Boulevard, originally the McKinlock Block, completed 1898, Charles Sumner Frost, architect Veseman Building, 444 North LaSalle Street, remodeling completed 1930, George F. Lovdall, remodeling architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company West Fullerton Parkway, completed c.1885, George F. Lovdall, architect North Wells Street, completed 1904, architect unknown East 93 rd Street, completed 1932, architect unknown West Argyle Street, completed 1932, architect unknown West Argyle Street, completed 1932, architect unknown West Belmont Avenue, completed 1910, architect unknown West Leland Avenue, completed c.1915, architect unknown West Armitage Avenue, completed 1896, architect unknown Manor House, West Bryn Mawr Avenue, completed 1908, J. E. O. Pridmore, architect West Leland Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown West Leland Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown West Leland Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown West Leland Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown West Leland Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown.

16 West Leland Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown West Leland Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown West Farwell Avenue, completed c.1910, architect unknown North Hoyne Avenue, completed 1889, architect unknown Lucius B. Mantonya Flats, 1325 North Dearborn Parkway, completed 1887, Curd H. Gottig, architect West Morse Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1929, Slupkowski & Piontek, architects West Belmont Avenue, completed 1938, Leichenko & Esser, architects West North Avenue, completed 1926, architect unknown West Chicago Avenue, completed 1923, architect unknown West Chicago Avenue, completed 1923, architect unknown West Chicago Avenue, completed 1923, architect unknown West Chicago Avenue, completed 1928, architect unknown West North Avenue, completed 1892, architect unknown North Lincoln Park West, completed c. 1920, architect unknown South Wentworth Avenue, completed c.1920, Michaelsen & Rognstad, architects West North Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown West North Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown John E. Hufmeyer Building, 2780 North Lincoln Avenue, completed 1888, Charles F. Hermann, architect Krause Music Store, 4611 North Lincoln Avenue, completed 1922, William C. Presto, architect. Design of front façade by Louis H. Sullivan, architect. Terra cotta by American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company North Lincoln Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown North Lincoln Avenue, completed c.1930, Alfred S. Alschuler, architect West Lawrence Avenue, completed 1930, architect unknown West Lawrence Avenue, completed 1928, Schmidt, Garden, & Erickson, architects North Clark Street, completed 1924, C. O. Kuehne, architect North Fremont Avenue, completed 1932, architect unknown North Broadway, completed 1916, S. M. Eichberg, architect.

17 North Sheridan Road, originally the Marmon Hupmobile Showroom, completed 1920, Paul Gehardt, architect North Pulaski Road, completed c.1930, Kocher & Larson, architects North Broadway, completed 1924, architect unknown North Broadway, completed 1924, architect unknown North Broadway, completed 1904, William L. Klewer, architect North Broadway, completed 1930, William H. Harley, Jr., architect North Sheridan Road, originally the Lakeside Theater, completed 1914, Ralph Cambel Harris, architect North Clark Street, completed 1919, Hall & Ostergren, architects North Sheridan Road, completed 1937, Charles A. Kristen, architect North Sheridan Road, completed 1937, Charles A. Kristen, architect East 55 th Street originally Ritz Garage, completed 1929, M. Louis Kroman, architect West Leland Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown North Clark Street, completed 1919, Ronneberg, Pierce & Hauber, architects North Broadway, completed 1932, Edwin F. Gillette, architect Belle Shore Apartment Building, 1062 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, completed 1929, Koenigsberg & Weisfeld, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Belle Shore Apartment Building, 1062 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, completed 1929, Koenigsberg & Weisfeld, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Belle Shore Apartment Building, 1062 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, completed 1929, Koenigsberg & Weisfeld, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Belmont-Sheffield Trust and Savings Bank, 1001 West Belmont Avenue, completed 1928, John A. Nyden, architect Hard Rock Hotel, originally the Carbide & Carbon Building, 230 North Michigan Avenue, Burnham Brothers, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company.

18 2.65 Hard Rock Hotel, originally the Carbide & Carbon Building, 230 North Michigan Avenue, Burnham Brothers, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Champlain Building, 37 South Wabash Avenue, completed 1903, Holabird & Roche, architects Chess Lofts Building, originally the Columbian Colortype Company Building, 320 East 21 st Street, completed 1920, Alfred S. Alschuler, architect Chicago Transit Authority Elevated Station (Wilson/Sheridan/Broadway), North Broadway, completed 1923, Arthur W. Gerber, architect. Terra cotta by Midland Terra Cotta Company Fisher Building, 343 South Dearborn Street, completed 1896, Charles B. Atwood of the D. H. Burnham & Company, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Fullerton Parkway Towers, 415 West Fullerton Avenue, completed 1928, McNally & Quinn, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Halsted Row, North Lincoln Park West, completed 1884, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Halsted Row, North Lincoln Park West, completed 1884, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Halsted Row, North Lincoln Park West, completed 1884, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Halsted Row, North Lincoln Park West, completed 1884, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Halsted Row, North Lincoln Park West, completed 1884, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Halsted Row, North Lincoln Park West, completed 1884, Adler & Sullivan, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Harold Washington Library, 400 South State Street, completed 1991, Hammond, Beeby & Babka, architects Hartman Building, 30 East Adams Street, completed 1923, Alfred S. Alschuler, architect. Terra cotta by American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company Heartland Café Building, 7000 North Glendale Avenue, completed 1913, Aroner & Somers, architects.

19 2.80 Insurance Exchange Building South Addition, 175 West Jackson Boulevard, completed 1928, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Belle Shore Apartment Building, 1062 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, completed 1929, Koenigsberg & Weisfeld, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Luxe Candy Building, 445 North Wells Street, completed c.1925, architect unknown Morseland Building, 1218 West Morse Avenue, completed 1929, architect unknown Narragansett Apartment Building, 1640 East 50 th Street, completed 1929, Leichenko & Esser with Charles L. Morgan, architects. Charles L. Morgan, artist/sculptor. Terra cotta by American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company Parisian Novelty Company Building, South Western Avenue, completed 1928, Alfred Alschuler, architect. Terra cotta by Midland Terra Cotta Company Belle Shore Apartment Building, 1062 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, completed 1929, Koenigsberg & Weisfeld, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Powhatan Apartment Building, 1648 East 50 th Street, completed 1928, Robert S. DeGolyer and Charles L. Morgan, architects. Charles L. Morgan, artist/sculptor. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Reebie Storage Company Building, 2325 North Clark Street, completed 1923, George S. Kingsley, architect. Artist: Fritz W. Albert of the Northwestern Terra Cotta Company, sculptor Reebie Storage Company Building, 2325 North Clark Street, completed 1923, George S. Kingsley, architect. Artist: Fritz W. Albert of the Northwestern Terra Cotta Company, sculptor Reebie Storage Company Building, 2325 North Clark Street, completed 1923, George S. Kingsley, architect. Artist: Fritz W. Albert of the Northwestern Terra Cotta Company, sculptor Reebie Storage Company Building, 2325 North Clark Street, completed 1923, George S. Kingsley, architect. Artist: Fritz W. Albert of the Northwestern Terra Cotta Company, sculptor.

20 2.92 Reebie Storage Company Building, 2325 North Clark Street, completed 1923, George S. Kingsley, architect. Artist: Fritz W. Albert of the Northwestern Terra Cotta Company, sculptor Richter s Food Products Building, 1040 West Randolph Street, completed 1933, H. Peter Henschien, architect Richter s Food Products Building, 1040 West Randolph Street, completed 1933, H. Peter Henschien, architect Roger C. Sullivan High School, 6631 North Bosworth Avenue, completed 1927, John C. Christiansen, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Robert W. Roloson Houses, South Calumet Avenue, 1894, Frank Lloyd Wright, architect Rookery Building, 209 South La Salle Street, completed 1888, Burnham & Root, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Rothschild Store Building, 333 South State Street, completed 1912, Holabird & Roche, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Schulze Baking Company Building, 40 East Garfield Boulevard, completed 1914, John Ahlschlager & Son, architects. Terra cotta by American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company Sexauer Garage, 3640 North Halsted Street, completed 1924, David Saul Klafter, architect Standard Building, 3716 South Iron Street, completed 1920, Alfred S. Alschuler, architect Granada Apartment Building, 6930 North Greenview Avenue and 1505 West Morse Avenue, completed 1910, Maurice L. Bein, architect Granada Apartment Building, 6930 North Greenview Avenue and 1505 West Morse Avenue, completed 1910, Maurice L. Bein, architect Shops Building, North Wabash Avenue, completed 1912, Alfred S. Alschuler, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Lambert Tree Studios Building, East Ohio Street, completed 1912, Hill & Waltersdorf, architect. Richard W. Bock, sculptor (attributed) Uptown Broadway Building, 4707 North Broadway, completed 1927, Walter W. Ahlschlager, architect. Terra cotta by American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company.

21 2.107 Village Theater Building, originally the Germania Theater Building, North Clark Street, completed 1916, Adolph Woener, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Von Lengerke & Antoine Building, 7-9 North Wabash Avenue, completed 1941, Mundie, Jensen, Bourke & Havens, architects Wrightwood Apartment Building, 443 West Wrightwood Avenue, completed 1928, Raymond J. Gregori, architect Wrightwood Apartment Building, 443 West Wrightwood Avenue, completed 1928, Raymond J. Gregori, architect Gage Building, 18 South Michigan Avenue, completed 1899, Holabird & Roche, architects; façade by Louis H. Sullivan, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Gage Building, 18 South Michigan Avenue, completed 1899, Holabird & Roche, architects; façade by Louis H. Sullivan, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company R. W. Sears Building, 19 West Jackson Boulevard, completed 1911, George C. Nimmons, architect North Lincoln Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown North Lincoln Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown North Lincoln Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown Krause Music Store, 4611 North Lincoln Avenue, completed 1922, William C. Presto, architect. Design of front façade by Louis H. Sullivan, architect. Terra cotta by American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company Krause Music Store, 4611 North Lincoln Avenue, completed 1922, William C. Presto, architect. Design of front façade by Louis H. Sullivan, architect. Terra cotta by American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company Krause Music Store, 4611 North Lincoln Avenue, completed 1922, William C. Presto, architect. Design of front façade by Louis H. Sullivan, architect. Terra cotta by American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company Krause Music Store, 4611 North Lincoln Avenue, completed 1922, William C. Presto, architect. Design of front façade by Louis H. Sullivan, architect. Terra cotta by American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company.

22 2.121 Krause Music Store, 4611 North Lincoln Avenue, completed 1922, William C. Presto, architect. Design of front façade by Louis H. Sullivan, architect. Terra cotta by American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company Krause Music Store, 4611 North Lincoln Avenue, completed 1922, William C. Presto, architect. Design of front façade by Louis H. Sullivan, architect. Terra cotta by American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company West Wilson Avenue, completed c.1910, architect unknown Hollander Building, 2932 West Fullerton Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown West Madison Street, formerly the Chicago Real Estate Board Building, originally the Loop Center Building, completed 1929, Burnham Brothers, architects Kirchbaum Building, 6560 North Sheridan Road, completed 1922, Ronneberg, Pierce & Hauber, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Kirchbaum Building, 6560 North Sheridan Road, completed 1922, Ronneberg, Pierce & Hauber, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Egyptian Lacquer Manufacturing Company Building, 3052 West Carroll Avenue, completed 1926, Lockwood, Greene & Company, architects. Fritz W. Albert, sculptor. Material: terra cotta by the American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company Egyptian Lacquer Manufacturing Company Building, 3052 West Carroll Avenue, completed 1926, Lockwood, Greene & Company, architects. Fritz W. Albert, sculptor. Material: terra cotta by the American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company Leo Austrian House, 624 West Fullerton Avenue, completed 1886, Theodore Karls, architect North Clark Street, completed c.1920, architect unknown. Terra cotta by American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company West Farwell Avenue, completed 1909, John Duncan, architect North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1921, architect unknown Peter Hand Brewery Building, 1623 North Sheffield Avenue, completed c.1910, architect unknown.

23 2.135 On Leong Merchant s Association Building, South Wentworth Avenue, completed 1928, Michaelson & Rognstad, architects. Terra cotta by American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company North Western Avenue, completed 1909, architect unknown South Michigan Avenue Building, originally the Thomas Flyer Garage & Service Building, 2255 South Michigan Avenue, completed 1910, Holabird & Roche, architects North Lincoln Avenue, completed 1925, Loewenberg and Loewenberg, architects North Kimball Avenue, completed 1931, Halperin & Braun, architects North Kimball Avenue, completed 1931, Halperin & Braun, architects North Kimball Avenue, completed 1931, Halperin & Braun, architects North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1930, architect unknown North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1930, architect unknown North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1930, architect unknown North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1922, Rissman & Hirschfield, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1922, Rissman & Hirschfield, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company North Central Avenue and West Belmont Avenue, completed 1937, architect unknown North Central Avenue and West Belmont Avenue, completed 1937, architect unknown North Central Avenue and West Belmont Avenue, completed 1937, architect unknown North Central Avenue and West Belmont Avenue, completed 1937, architect unknown North Central Avenue and West Belmont Avenue, completed 1937, architect unknown Belpark Theatre Building, 3231 North Cicero Avenue, completed 1927, Roy B. Blass and Edward P. Steinberg, architects North Lincoln Avenue, completed 1928, architect unknown North Pulaski Road, completed 1915, architect unknown West North Avenue, completed 1925, Isaac S. Stern, architect.

24 West North Avenue, completed 1925, Isaac S. Stern, architect North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1931, architect unknown North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1931, architect unknown North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1931, architect unknown West Belmont Avenue and North Central Avenue, completed c.1925, architect unknown Belmont-Central Building, West Belmont Avenue, completed c.1925, J. G. Steinbach, architect North Western Avenue, completed 1933, Jacques J. Kocher, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company North Western Avenue, completed 1933, Jacques J. Kocher, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company North Western Avenue, completed 1933, Jacques J. Kocher, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Artcraft Building, originally Board of Education Building, 650 South Clark Street, completed 1902, architect unknown Artcraft Building, originally Board of Education Building, 650 South Clark Street, completed 1902, architect unknown Britanica Center, formerly the City of Chicago Central Office Building, originally the Reid, Murdoch & Company Building, 325 North LaSalle Street and 320 North Clark Street, completed 1914, George C. Nimmons, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Carl Schurz High School, 3601 North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1910, Dwight H. Perkins, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Carl Schurz High School, 3601 North Milwaukee Avenue, completed 1910, Dwight H. Perkins, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Castle Apartment Building, 4521 North Malden Avenue, completed 1928, N. T. Ronnenberg, architect Castle Apartment Building, 4521 North Malden Avenue, completed 1928, N. T. Ronnenberg, architect.

25 2.172 Chicago Public Library-Bee Branch, originally the Chicago Bee (newspaper) Building, 3647 South State Street, completed 1931, Z. Erol Smith, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Chicago Public Library-Bee Branch, originally the Chicago Bee (newspaper) Building, 3647 South State Street, completed 1931, Z. Erol Smith, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Chicago Public Library-Bee Branch, originally the Chicago Bee (newspaper) Building, 3647 South State Street, completed 1931, Z. Erol Smith, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Chicago Public Library-Bee Branch, originally the Chicago Bee (newspaper) Building, 3647 South State Street, completed 1931, Z. Erol Smith, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Chicago Public Library-Bee Branch, originally the Chicago Bee (newspaper) Building, 3647 South State Street, completed 1931, Z. Erol Smith, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Chicago Public Library-Bee Branch, originally the Chicago Bee (newspaper) Building, 3647 South State Street, completed 1931, Z. Erol Smith, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Chicago Public Library-Bee Branch, originally the Chicago Bee (newspaper) Building, 3647 South State Street, completed 1931, Z. Erol Smith, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Chicago Public Library-Bee Branch, originally the Chicago Bee (newspaper) Building, 3647 South State Street, completed 1931, Z. Erol Smith, architect. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Belpark Theatre Building, 3231 North Cicero Avenue, completed 1927, Roy B. Blass and Edward P. Steinberg, architects Dearborn Street Station, also known as the Polk Street Station, 47 West Polk Street, completed 1885, Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz, architect Engineering Building, 205 West Wacker Drive, completed 1928, Burnham Brothers, architects Frank Schofield House, East Pearson Street, completed 1934, Eugene B. Reiner, architect Insurance Exchange Building, 175 West Jackson Boulevard, completed 1912, D. H. Burnham & Company, architects (southern addition by Graham,

26 Anderson, Probst & White, 1928). Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Lafayette Elementary School, 2714 West Augusta Boulevard, completed c.1900, architect unknown Leander Stone Academy, 6239 North Leavitt Street and 2200 West Thome Avenue, completed c.1920, architect unknown Mallers Building, 5 South Wabash Avenue, completed 1916, C. A. Eckstorm, architect North Wabash Avenue, originally Central Trading Company Building, formerly the Wieboldt Department Store (annex), Mandel Brothers Department Store (annex), 8-14 North Wabash Avenue, completed 1900, Holabird & Roche, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Marquette Building, 140 South Dearborn Street, completed 1895, Holabird & Roche, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Merchandise Mart, 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza, completed 1930, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Montrose Building, North Clark Street, completed 1927, Steinbach & Lampe, architects Pontiac Building, 542 South Dearborn Street, completed 1891, Holabird & Roche, architects Pontiac Building, 542 South Dearborn Street, completed 1891, Holabird & Roche, architects East Wacker Drive Building, formerly the Pure Oil Building, originally the Jewelers Building, 35 East Wacker Drive, completed 1926, Giaver & Dinkelberg with Thielbar & Fugard, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company East Wacker Drive Building, formerly the Pure Oil Building, originally the Jewelers Building, 35 East Wacker Drive, completed 1926, Giaver & Dinkelberg with Thielbar & Fugard, architects. Terra cotta by Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Reebie Storage Company Building, 2325 North Clark Street, completed 1923, George S. Kingsley, architect. Fritz Albert of Northwestern Terra Cotta Company, sculptor.

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