Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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100 McIntosh battery and optical co., Chicago, ill., u. s. a. 80 Lake Front Exposition 81 Perry H. Smith’s resid- ence 82 Hotel Florence, Pullman 83 Union Depot 84 Oak Wood Cemetery 85 Homoeopathic Medical College 86 Aldlne Square 87 Calumet club house, Michigan ave. and 22d street 88 Adams street bridge and Farwell Block 89 Wilsons building, Lake ave. and Oakwood 90 Pullman building, Michi- gan ave. and Adams st. 91 Libby residence, Michl gan ave. and 34th st. 92 Douglas University 93 Prairie ave. north Irom 22d st. 94 College of Physicians, West side 95 Rush Medical College 96 Grannis Block fire 97 Art Institute, Michigan ave. and Van Buren st. 98 Van Buren st. east from Rock Island depot 9 Adams st. east from State st. 100 .' rckson st. east from State 101 Michigan ave. north from 31st st. 102 Michigan ave. south from 32d st. 103 River and shipping from Franklin st, 104 Church of the Messiah, Michigan ave. and 23d st. 105 P u 11 m a n ’ s residence, Prairie ave. and 18th st. 106 S.W.Allerton’sresidence, Prairie ave. 107 Garfield Park,two bi Idges 108 Garfield Park, groups in foreground 109 Water street, east from Franklin 110 Wells st. bridge and rail- road station 111 Tremont House 112 Chicago & North-Western Depot 113 On Drexel boulevard,cen- tral view 114 River and shipping, Bridgeport 115 North Side Water Works, east 116 J. V. Farwell’s residence, North side 117 Lincoln Park, flower gar- den, north 118 Lincoln Park,south foun- tain 119 Jackson Park, hay mak- ing 120 Lincoln Park,Lake Shore drive 121 Court house, interior 122 Grant Memorial, the funeral car 123 First Regiment Armory, Jackson st. 124 Columbia Theatre 125 Cathedral, St. Paul and Peter 126 Criminal court. North side 127 Woman’s Medical College 128 Haven school, Wabash ave. 129 Rush st. bridge 130 Drexel boulevard mound 131 Washington Park Club 132 St. James Church, West Washington st. 133 J. R. Walsh’s residence, Calumet ave. 134 J. B. Drake’s residence, Calumet ave. 135 Gen. John A. Logan, res- idence, Calumet ave. 136 S.W.Allerton’sresidence, Pralre ave. 137 J. B. Farwell, residence Lake Shore boulevard 138 Potter Palmer, residence Lake Shore boulevard 139 State st. north from Mad- ison 140 Marshall-Field retail store, State and Wash- ington 141 Washington st. 142 State st. south from Ran- dolph, Central Music Hall 143 Randolph st. east from Clark 144 Adams st. east from Clark 145 Custom house, Clark and Jackson sts. 146 State st. from Jackson 147 Michigan ave. north from Congress 148 Leland Hotel and Hotel Richelieu, Michigan ave. 149 Art Institute and Stude- baker’s 150 R i v e r and shipping, Franklin st. 151 Palmer House 152 W. F. Storey’s marble mansion 153 Rush st. bridge 154 Clark st. south from Randolph 155 Refectory Douglas Park 156 Michigan ave. south from 32d st. 157 The lakes, Douglas Park 158 Bear pits, Lincoln Park 159 Madison st. east from Clark 160 dark st. north from Ran- dolph 161 New Rookery building 162 Sun Dial, South Park 163 Drexel Fountain and floral flag, South Park 164 Floral Calender. South Park 165 Adams st. west from Ex- position 166 Adams st. west from bridge 167 Adams st. east from Bristol Hotel 168 Clark st. north from ■Grand Pacific 169 Grand Pacific Hotel 170 Lincoln monument 171 Union League, Hotel Grace 172 Court house 173 Chicago river and ship- ping, west from Wells st. 174 Wells st. bridge 175 Grotto lake, Lincoln Park 176 Artesian fountain, Lin- coln Park 177 Sea lions, Lincoln Park 178 Casino. Garfield Park 179 Residence,Potter Palmer 180 South Congregational Church, Drexel boule- vard 181 Washington Park, the lakes 182 Leland Hotel and Hotel Richelieu 183 River, east from Clark st. bridge 184 Michigan ave. north from Congress st. 185 Owens building. Dear- born and Adams sts. 186 Storm on Lake Michigan Chicago Fire Views. These views are made from negatives taken Immediately after the GreatFire, showing the ruins of the City. Street Views. 1 Looking east from Mar- ket st. 2 Market st., looking east from Fuller’s 3 General View from Ful- ler’s, comer Washington and Randolph sts. 4 South Side, looking south- east from Fuller’s 5 Looking north from Court House 6 Looking east from Court House 7 East Entrance to Court House 8 Looking southeast from Court House 9 Looking south from Water Tower 10 Looking west from Water Tower 11 North Side, from Water Tower 12 Chicago Ave., from Water Tower 13 Water Works, from Tower 14 Water Tower 15 North Side, lake front 16 Lake front, looking north 17 Lake Shore and Break- water 18 Lincoln Park 19 Lincoln Park and Lake- shore Drive 20 General View, Lincoln Park in the distance 21 Chicago Avenue, looking west 22 Pine st., looking north 23 North Branch 24 North Clark st. 25 North Side, from Clarkst. Bridge 26 North State, from Klnzie st. 27 Looking south from the North Side 28 Wabash Avenue, looking west 29 Cor. Van Buren and Wa- bash Ave. 30 Cor. Wabash Avenue and Washington st. 31 Wabash Ave., from Con- gress Hall 32 Wabash Avenue, locking west