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Junior Citizen's Committee: Aldridge School through Avalon School (Folder 574)
Community Activities bring the city's government into the neighborhood. Mayor Richard J. Daley's campaign for a cleaner Chicago reached out to students in Chicago's schools and made them part of the Junior Citizen's Committee for a Cleaner Chicago. 8 x 10 group portraits of students, teachers and administrators feature prominently in Series VI. Schools covered: Aldridge School (5/5/64); All Saints School (3/5/64, 12/1/64, 11/12/65); Assumption BVM School (2/3/64); Avalon School (1/22/65, 3/11/66)
1964

Pullman row houses
Brick row houses on South Champlain Avenue just north of East 115th Street, within the Pullman historic district.
1981

Pullman Factory, Administration Building
View of the clock tower at the central part of the Pullman factory's Administration Building.
1977

Pullman row houses
Brick row houses in Pullman's historic district, located along South Champlain Avenue south of East 114th Street.
1974

Pullman Factory, Administration Building clock tower
Two clock faces on the clock tower at the central part of the Pullman factory's Administration Building.
1977

Pullman Market Arcade
View of one of the curved arcaded apartment structures in Pullman's Market Square at East 112th Street and East 112th Street Circle.
1977

Greenstone Church
View looking northeast at the front of the Greenstone Church, a Romanesque Revival style church located at 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, on the southeast corner of the intersection with East 112th Street.
1972

Pullman Factory, Administration Building
View of the entrance and central section of the Pullman factory's Administration Building. The building was occupied by the Intercontinental Steel Corporation at the time of the photograph.
1977

Lake Calumet and Calumet River area
Map of the Lake Calumet and Calumet River area, showing expressways and major streets, parks and forest preserves, and railway lines serving the area.
1969

Railway lines serving Chicago's far south side
Map of Chicago's far south side, showing freight railway lines serving the area.
1969

Pullman row houses
Brick row houses on the west side of South Champlain Avenue, north of the East 112th Street Circle, within the Pullman historic district. Part of 11142 South Champlain Avenue is visible at the extreme left.
1977

Pullman Factory, Administration Building
Dormer windows on the roof of the central part of the Pullman factory's Administration building, located at 11057 S. Cottage Grove Avenue.
1977

Pullman residential street
View of brick houses in Pullman.
1972

Pullman row houses
View of brick duplex row houses in Pullman.
1972

Pullman duplexes
View of a residential street in Pullman's historic district lined with brick duplexes, situated across from a park.
1972

Pullman two-flats
View of brick two-flats on a residential street in the Pullman historic district.
1972

Pullman row houses
Brick row houses in the Pullman historic district.
1977

City Incinerator smokestacks
View of the smokestacks which were part of the city incinerator located at 11700 South Stony Island Avenue.
1972

Hotel Florence, Pullman
Front of the Hotel Florence, built in the Queen Anne style.
1977

Pullman row houses
View looking northeast along South Champlain Avenue, a residential street in Pullman lined with brick duplex row houses. The intersection with East 107th Street is in the distance at the far left. 10737 South Champlain Avenue is at the far right.
1974

Pullman row houses
Brick row houses in Pullman's historic district. The two houses in the center are located at 11237 and 11239 South Champlain Avenue, between East 112th and East 113th Streets.
1970

Junior Citizen's Committee: Parkside School through Reinberg School (Folder 586)
Community Activities bring the city's government into the neighborhood. Mayor Richard J. Daley's campaign for a cleaner Chicago reached out to students in Chicago's schools and made them part of the Junior Citizen's Committee for a Cleaner Chicago. 8 x 10 group portraits of students, teachers and administrators feature prominently in Series VI. Schools covered: Parkside School (1/14/64, 3/25/65, 4/4/66); Perry School (4/23/64); John Pirie School (4/21/64, 2/9/65, 2/25/66); Pullman School (5/7/64); Ray School (4/21/66); Reinberg School (4/2/65)
1964

Pullman row houses
Brick row houses on the west side of South Champlain Avenue, just north of the East 112th Street Circle, within the Pullman historic district.
1977

City Incinerator
View of the City Incinerator looking south from the grounds of Olive Harvey College.
1972