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Hull-House reception room
Hull-House reception room, along the north end of the first floor of Hull Mansion, with artwork, a reception desk in the foreground, and several people sitting and standing along the sides of the room
1945

Southwest parlor in Hull Mansion
Parlor in the southwest corner of Hull Mansion, first floor, with book shelves, sofas, and in the center of the room, a round table with chairs. Photo faces west. This room was referred to as the "library" in Hull-House Maps and Papers appendix photo.
1925

Front exterior of Hull Mansion following 1960s renovation
Front exterior of Hull-House following 1960s renovation with University of Illinois-Chicago Circle's Circle Center - now Student Center East - behind it
1966

Kimball Avenue: 4501 North (Folder 83)
4501 North Kimball Avenue
1948

West Loyola Avenue (Folder 98)
West Loyola Avenue
1950

Roscoe Street (Folder 129)
434 West Roscoe Street
1959

Community activities, 1967 (Folder 598)
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. 1967 community activities at: Avalon Park, Hookway and Sbarbaro schools; Cameron School; Dvorak, O'Keefe and Parkside schools; All Saints, Holy Rosary and Alfred Kohn Schools; Howland and Lawson schools; Mason School; Our Lady of Guadalupe School; Our Lady of Perpetual Help School; Saint Ailbe, Saint Felicitas schools; Saint Francis Cabrini School; Saints Peter and Paul School; Harriet Beecher Stow School and Off the Street Club; Ward School; other unidentified community activities
1967

1558 North Hoyne Street, house
Queen Anne-style house at 1558 North Hoyne Street, on the west side of North Hoyne Avenue, just south of North Avenue.
1981

Houses, North Hoyne Avenue
View looking north along the west side of North Hoyne Avenue from the intersection with West Cortez Street. Nineteenth century greystone and brick houses line the block. 1036 North Hoyne Avenue is the greystone at the far left.
1981

Central Park Avenue and elevated train tracks, North Lawndale
View looking north along South Central Park Avenue towards the Central Park stop on the Douglas Branch elevated train line (later CTA Pink Line.) The intersection with West Ogden Avenue is visible in the distance beyond the viaduct. Late nineteenth-century houses stand at the right.
1979

Ogden Avenue, commercial/ residential buildings
View of a group of low-rise buildings with street-level commercial space and apartments above, located on the north side of West Ogden Avenue at South Christiana Avenue. A sign on one of the buildings reads "Big 8 Pool Room".
1979

West 63rd Street at Kedzie
View looking west along the north side of West 63rd Street. The intersection with South Kedzie Avenue is in the foreground. Businesses include a Walgreens and a Rexall Drug Store, Marquette Sports Equipment, and Mid-State Beauty School.
1978

Chicago Avenue businesses near Damen Avenue
View of two- and three-story buildings along the north side of West Chicago Avenue, with businesses on the ground floor and apartments above. A three-story red brick building with Stefano's restaurant on the ground level stands at the intersection with North Damen Avenue. The Victory Building (2006 West Chicago Avenue) stands to the left of Stefano's.
1970

E. Bellevue Place row houses
View of residences along East Bellevue Place (52 E., 56 E., and 58 E. Bellevue Place) with high rise buildings visible behind them.
1976

Fortnightly Club of Chicago
View of the Fortnightly Club of Chicago, located at 120 E. Bellevue Place.
1976

Drawing room in Hull Mansion
Two rooms on the south side of Hull Mansion, first floor, facing west. The far room was referred to as the "library" in Hull-House Maps and Papers appendix photo. Together they were later referred to as a "double parlor."
1897

Library in Hull Mansion
Library in Hull Mansion, featuring multiple bookshelves, chairs, and a table in the center of the room. This room is the west half of what was also called the "double parlor" on the south side of the first floor; photo taken from the east half; the window is facing west.
1891

Other unidentified community activities, 1974 (Folder 609)
Description: 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.
1974

Winnetka shops and apartments
View of a mixed-use commercial and residential building in downtown Winnetka on the northwest corner of Chestnut and Elm Streets. A Koenig & Strey realty office occupies the corner space, while Pratt & Lambert Paint and wallpaper occupies the adjacent storefronts along Elm Street. The upper floors are apartments.
1995

Residential buildings near Waukegan lakefront
View of housing in Waukegan near the Lake Michigan lakefront. Freight cars can be seen in the distance between the buildings.
1972

Asbury Avenue, Evanston
View northeast along Asbury Avenue from just south of the intersection with Crain Street. The white painted nineteenth-century Italianate house at the left is 1124 Asbury Avenue. The intersection with Crain Street is partially visible at the far right.
1971

Commercial area, West Cermak Road
View in winter looking east along West Cermak Road from the intersection with South California Avenue. Part of the Stach Rexall Pharmacy (2756 West Cermak Road) is visible at the far left. Numerous other businesses line both sides of the street, including a hardware store, shoe store and liquor store.
1979

Drug store at Cermak Road and California Avenue
View in winter looking north along the east side of California Avenue from the intersection with West Cermak Road. The Stach Rexall Pharmacy (2756 West Cermak Road) sits at the northeast corner of the intersection.
1979

Houses and three-flats, East Side
View in winter of the rear of houses and three-flats in the residential area located between South Ewing Avenue and the Calumet River.
1972

Anna A. Wolf house, 1338 N. LaSalle
View of the front facade of the Anna A. Wolf house, a Romanesque revival brownstone with a copper-roofed turret, located at 1338 North LaSalle Boulevard, on the west side of the street.
1976

House and parking lot, Old Town
Side view of a nineteenth-century house with a parking lot adjacent to it, near the intersection of North Wieland Street and West Schiller Street. The Eugenie Square apartment building is visible in the distance at the upper right.
1976

Hull Mansion and Residents' Dining Hall following 1960s renovation
Exterior of Hull Mansion and Residents' Dining Hall following 1960s renovation with University of Illinois-Chicago Circle's Circle Center - now Student Center East - and Science and Engineering Laboratory East in the background
1966

Flair House, 214 West Erie Street
View of Flair House, a three-story brick house located at 214 W. Erie between Franklin and Wells Streets.
1985

Ivy on greystone houses, East Superior Street
View of two nineteenth-century houses on the north side of East Superior Street just east of the intersection with North Wabash Avenue. Ivy covers the west wall of 42 East Superior Street. On the right, the lower part of 44-46 East Superior Street is visible.
1976

Community activities, 1971 (Folder 602)
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. 1971 community activities at: Bradwell, Faulkner, O'Keefe and Parkside schools; Bradwell and Horace Mann schools; Bryn Mawr and St. Philip Neri schools; Our Lady of Peace and St. Michael schools; South Side S. Wed Club; other unidentified community activities
1971

CTA tracks, Berwyn Avenue at Winthrop
View looking west along West Berwyn Avenue from the intersection with North Winthrop Avenue. The CTA elevated train tracks (now part of the Red Line) cross Berwyn Avenue; the entrance to the Berwyn station is under the viaduct.
1975

Ashland Avenue businesses, West Town
View of neighborhood businesses along the west side of North Ashland Avenue, south of Division Street, including Chester's Custom Tailors and Cleaners, Thad Niemira real estate and insurance office, Club Velvet (1112 North Ashland Avenue), and Kingsbury Polish Inn. A street sign marking the intersection with West Thomas Street is at the far left.
1968

Derelict housing, South Chicago
View of nineteenth-century housing in derelict condition and vacant lots at South Avenue O and East 90th Street.
1974

Derelict housing, South Chicago
View of nineteenth-century housing in derelict condition and vacant lots at South Avenue O and East 90th Street.
1974

Community activities, 1968 (Folder 599)
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. 1968 community activities at: Dante, Amelia Earhart and Thomas Hoyne schools; Saint Francis de Paula School; Gallistel, St. George, St. Patrick schools; other unidentified community activities
1968

Unidentified Community Activities, 1979 (Folder 616)
Description: Community Activities bring the city's government into the neighborhood. Chicago mayors Bilandic and Byrne's campaigns for a cleaner Chicago reached out to community groups, businesses, and students in Chicago's schools.
1979

Hull-House Lecture Hall
Lecture Hall at Hull-House with tables and chairs, a piano, and a large fireplace.
1900

Wellington Avenue (Folder 157)
455 West Wellington Avenue
1959

Double parlor on the south side of Hull Mansion
Two rooms on the south side of Hull Mansion, first floor, facing northwest. The main (east) room has a sofa, two chairs, and a table. The far (west) room has a table and chairs and a bookshelf; it was referred to as the "library" in Hull-House Maps and Papers appendix photo. A small part of the reception room is visible through a doorway on the right side of the photo.
1903

Southwest parlor in Hull Mansion
Parlor in the southwest corner of Hull Mansion, first floor, with book shelves, sofas, and in the center of the room, a round table with chairs. Photo faces west. This room was referred to as the "library" in Hull-House Maps and Papers appendix photo.
1925

CTA tracks, Berwyn Avenue at Winthrop
View looking west along West Berwyn Avenue from the intersection with North Winthrop Avenue. The CTA elevated train tracks (now part of the Red Line) cross Berwyn Avenue; the entrance to the Berwyn station is under the viaduct.
1975

Apartments and houses, North Menard Avenue
Brick apartment buildings and houses on the west side of North Menard Avenue, just north of the intersection with West Altgeld Street. 2512 North Menard Avenue is the building at the far left.
1981

Duplexes and apartment buildings, East Chicago
View of duplexes and apartment buildings in East Chicago.
1972

Fortnightly Club of Chicago
View looking northeast across East Bellevue Place towards the Fortnightly Club, located at 120 East Bellevue Place. Part of The Carlyle (1040 North Lake Shore Drive) is visible at the extreme right.
1990

Lakeview Avenue: 2440 North (Folder 90)
2440 North Lakeview Avenue
1959

Houses, West Pierce Avenue
Nineteenth century houses along West Pierce Avenue, east of North Leavitt Street.
1981

Ranch-style house
Stone ranch-style house in a residential neighborhood.
1967

Houses, West Town
View of nineteenth-century brick houses near Western and North Avenues. The middle house bears the number 2008.
1967

Bell Avenue at Hirsch
View of houses and two-flats on the west side of North Bell Avenue, from the grounds of Sabin school. The intersection with West Hirsch Street is at the left.
1967

West Granville Avenue
View looking east along West Granville Avenue from east of the intersection with North Broadway Avenue. The Granville station for the CTA Red Line is visible in the distance on the right, and the sign for Standee's Coffee Shop (now closed) is partially visible above the sidewalk at the far right. The Grandeur Apartments (1055 West Granville Avenue, originally the Grandeur Apartment Hotel) is visible at the upper right.
1980