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Thismia AmericanaProgram for theatrical production presented at Pullman State Historic Site, Septmber 24, 26 and 27. Written by Christine Hodak and directed by Andrew Park. Subject: ; Calumet_River_-_Calumet_Region; Historic_Reference; Illinois_History; Lake_Calumet; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Thomas A. Edison HomesColor copies of Thomas A. Edison Homes, Gary, Indiana Subject: ; Regional; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Thomas Reid CrowderPhotograph of Dr. Thomas Reid Crowder, taken from building across the street from The Art Institute of Chicago. Dr. Crowder was Director of the Department of Sanitation and Surgery of the Pullman Company. Photograph was taken approximately 1 year before his death in 1942. Subject: Pullman_Company; Pullman_Hospital; Pullman_Workers; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Thomas Reid Crowder 1872-1942Obituary/biography of Thomas Reid Crowder, reprinted from the Proceedings of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago, Vol. 14, No. 7, October 15, 1942 Subject: Pullman_(General); Pullman_Company; Pullman_Hospital; Pullman_Workers; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Thomas Reid Crowder LetterLetter copy typed by Thomas Crowder, to Peter____?, giving his biography. Letter is dated: Chicago - June 26, 1935. Subject: Pullman_(General); Pullman_Company; Pullman_Hospital; Pullman_Workers; Format: Correspondence |
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Thompson\'s Task Force Aiming HighArticle about former Governor's plans to rebuild Pullman site. Chicago Sun-Times, July 22, 1999. Subject: ; Factory_Site; Pullman_1998_Factory_Fire; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Through the Flames and BeyondSubtitled, "Chicago As It Was and As It Is!". Hardcover book, 316 pages, with index and illustrations of stories of The Chicago Fire Subject: Chicago_History; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Ticket Envelope from Nickel Plate RoadA ticket envelope from the Nickel Plate Road railroad advertising air-conditioned trains serving Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, New York and St. Louis. Route map on back Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Ties to the pastArticle about development of Harvey House museums. Chicago Tribune, 6/9/02 Subject: Transportation/_Other_Museums; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Time CapsuleArticle in DNAinfo newspaper about artifacts in Pullman being collected to be put in a time capsule to commemorate 2015 as an important year in Pullman's history. Subject: Pullman_People; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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TimelinePublication of the Ohio Historical Society. April-May 1986. See article "Interurban". Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Timken Roller Bearing Company DrawingsTwo drawings from Timken Roller Bearing Company showing various bearings. Detail shows part of a section of a narrow adapter. Subject: Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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To the Queen's TasteOriginal magazine ad featuring stage actress, Helen Hayes as she appeared in the stage success "Victoria Regina". She is giving a testimonial to the comfort and security of Pullman service. Additional testimonials from S. S. Van Dine, author, and Mrs. Samuel E. Wilson, a mother from Park Ridge, IL. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Toast to the Florence T-shirtT-shirt given as part of the closing of the Hotel Florence in 2000 for restoration work by the State of Illinois. Party given by the Historic Pullman Foundation. Subject: Organizations_--_Historic_Pullman_Foundation; Hotel_Florence_History; Format: Textiles |
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Together We're Making HistoryTwo-page history of Pullman Bank. Subject: Pullman_Bank; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Tour of the Line1995 Algoma Central Railway schedule for traveling the Nordaski region of Canada on the re-commissioned Advance train car "Michipicoten". Subject: ; General/Misc.; Reference; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Tour To Feature First Stop at Pullman SchoolArticle about House Tour Weekend in Pullman for 2015. Subject: Organizations_--_Historic_Pullman_Foundation; Pullman_Houses; Pullman_Schools; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Touring PullmanTour guide booklet produced in 1972. Subject: Chicago_History; Greenstone_Church; Historic_Reference; Hotel_Florence_History; House_Tour; Market_Hall; Organizations_--_Historic_Pullman_Foundation; Pullman_(General); Pullman_Hospital; Pullman_Houses; Pullman_Landscape_Design; Pullman_Schools; Pullman_Town; Pullman_Water_Tower; The_Stables; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Touring PullmanA journal of information for volunteers of the Historic Pullman Foundation. Subject: Pullman_Town; Pullman_(General); Organizations_--_Historic_Pullman_Foundation; Architecture; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Touring PullmanForty-five page booklet used for tours of Pullman neighborhood. Includes basic Pullman history, photographs, maps and suggested reading list. Full record available for viewing at the Bertha Ludlum Reading Room at the Hotel Florence. Subject: Pullman_(General); Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Touring Pullman"A Journal of Information for Volunteers of the Pullman Historic District". Booklet issued by the Historic Pullman Foundation for their volunteers with information about historic Pullman. Subject: Organizations_--_Historic_Pullman_Foundation; Pullman_(General); Pullman_Town; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Touring Pullman: A Journal of Information for Volunteers in the Pullman Historic DistrictBooklet of information about the history of Pullman provided to volunteers by the Historic Pullman Foundation Subject: Pullman_(General); Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Touring the NeighborhoodsHandout from Chicago Magazine, sponsored by First Federal of Chicago, with photos and write-ups about various Chicago neighborhoods, including Pullman and Beverly Hills. Reverse side is map of Chicago neighborhoods showing Ethnic groups. Subject: Pullman_Town; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Town and Factory ViewsSeries of 16 photographs taken by T. S. Johnson, showing early Pullman. Subject: ; Factory_Site; Pullman_Town; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Town of PullmanBooklet compiled by Michael Wolski from prints at the AIC Burnham & Ryerson Library, showing row house drawings and floor plans for 11300-04 Forrestville Ave. and 13301-05 Cottage Grove Ave., plus details. Subject: Architecture; Barrett,_Nathan_Franklin; Pullman_Houses; Pullman_Town; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Town of PullmanArticle reprinted from Perspective, Employee Magazine of Pullman Incorporation, December 1978. Subject: ; Pullman_Town; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Town of Pullman Time LineA handout showing an historical time line for Pullman from 1879 to 2001 on one side and a history of the Hotel Florence on the other side. Subject: ; Chicago_History; Hotel_Florence_History; Organizations_--_Historic_Pullman_Foundation; Pullman_(General); Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Town of Pullman Time Line 1996Tri-fold flyer with information about Pullman Timeline, Hotel Florence, Calendar of Events, etc. Subject: ; Hotel_Florence_History; Organizations_--_Historic_Pullman_Foundation; Pullman_(General); Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Town of Pullman TimelinePrepared by the Historic Pullman Foundation, showing history of Pullman from 1879 to 1996. Subject: Pullman_Town; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Town of Pullman Viewed from RoselandPhotocopy of photo taken from Roseland looking east down 111th St. Subject: Pullman_Views; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Townhouse for SaleRealtor flyer advertising house for sale at 112th & Forrestville, date unknown. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Trace New School Ideas to PullmanArticle describing education philosophy that began with Pullman Free Manual Training School. Subject: Pullman_People; Pullman_Schools; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Trace New School Ideas to PullmanNewspaper clipping, publication name not totally visible, May 9, 1937 relating to Pullman Free School of Manual Training. Subject: ; Pullman_Schools; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Tracing of Heat & Grille Arrft in BC & BL BedroomOriginal tracing by George Eck. Undated Subject: Reference; Pullman_Train_Cars; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Artwork |
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Track ChartsA book of track charts for Algoma Central Railway and others showing recommended, required, or established tracks, and usually indicating turning points, courses, and distances. Subject: General/Misc.; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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TrainThe Union Pacific Railroad's M-10001 was a diesel-electric streamliner train built in late 1934 by Pullman-Standard with an engine from General Motors' Electro-Motive Division and General Electric generator and traction motors. It was the UP's second streamliner after the pioneering M-10000, the first equipped with a diesel engine and was a much larger train than its three-car predecessor. All cars were articulatedtrucks were shared between each car. It was delivered on October 2, 1934 and was used for display, test and record-setting runs for the next two months before being returned to Pullman-Standard for an increase in its power and capacity, following which it was placed into service as the City of Portland train. On October 22, 1934, the M-10001, still in its original 900 hp (670 kW) incarnation, set an as-yet unbroken record from coast to coast of the United States, running from Oakland Pier to Grand Central Terminal in 57 hours. When placed into service as the City of Portland, the train reduced the Chicago, Illinois to Portland, Oregon schedule from 58 hours to 40 hours without any upgrades to track or other facilities. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train - Crowds at train stationPossibly war related, or a celebration Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train - New York Central Menu[November, 1948] Subject: ; Format: Artwork |
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Train - Rolling WheelsWorkers moving passenger locomotive wheels possibly Ca 1940's. This is not a Pullman image despite its use as inspiration for the Mural at the Visitor Center. Subject: Reference; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train - Southern PacificWells Fargo & Company Express car 148 United States Mail Railroad Post Office during production - pictured on gear driven transfer table at the Pullman Factoryl. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train - Unidentified train in landscapeCopy of photograph showing unidentified train moving through mountainous landscape, next to a waterway. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train at a StationUnidentified train in station, possible Pullman cars. Subject: Transportation/_Other_Museums; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Car #1521One (1) black and white photograph. Pullman Train car #1521 on tracks in front of Pullman Standard Factory Building. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Car - Canadian National "Fort Simpson"Photograph of the Canadian National car called "Fort Simpson" in a railyard. Builder No. 45999. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Car - North Coast Limited Open DeckPhotograph shows travelers on open observation platform of North Coast Limited club car in the 1920's. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Car - Unidentified Club Car InteriorCopy of photograph showing the interior of an unidentified train club car. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Car - Wabash Cannon Ball carPhotograph showing rear observation deck of a St. Louis-Detroit Wabash CannonBall train car. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Car -Northern Pacific North Coast Limited Observation CarPhotograph showing one of two tables in the card room on Northern Pacific's North Coast Limited Observation club car, 1926-1943. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Car "Iron Mountain 102"Closeup view of train car "Iron Mountain 102" siting in an unidentified location or station. Also proof sheet with additional views of interior. Subject: ; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Car "Loretto" InteriorPrint of an interior photograph of the private car "Loretto",belonging to Charles S. Schwabs; highlighting many of the fine finishes in Pullman cars. Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Car "Luxuryland"Print of photograph showing train car "Luxuryland" sited on Pullman factory site (Water Tower in background), with cut-away side showing furnished interior. Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Car ChassisUnidentified metal car chassis sitting on transfer pit at factory site, photograph by James P. Van Vorst, dated 12-01-08. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Car Making Tracks for MuseumNewspaper article regarding moving Pullman sleeper car to Pullman for future museum. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Pullman_-_Post_1975; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Train Car- Unidentified Rear Observation DeckPhotograph showing the rear observation deck of an unidentified train car. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Car-Northern Pacific Observation CarPhotograph showing travelers in Northern Pacific Observation Car. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train CarsCommuter/streetcars (?) built by Pullman Car Works. Photocopy of article from Carbuilder, August 1967. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Train ConductorsGroup of conductors pose outside of a station Subject: Reference; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train CrashTrain crash in a downtown area. (possibly Chicago?) Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train InteriorLounge Car, 1893, shown at Columbian Exposition Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train SceneTwo black and white photographs showing a passenger train (Illinois Central?). Passengers are waving out the window to people along the track. Conductor standing at door. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train StationColor print issued by Pullman Bank showing the Illinois Central train station located at what is now 111th and Cottage Grove. Subject: Pullman_Train_Station; Format: Artwork |
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Train StationPullman train station located west of the tracks what is now 111th and Cottage Grove Avenues. Moved here when Lake Vista was filled in. View is the south end of the station, looking north. Factory buildings are visible on the right. Left of Station is the new pumping station. Ca 1903 Subject: Pullman_Train_Station; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train StationThe new location of the station, west of the tracks. Moved there when Lake Vista was filled in and Cottage Grove (Pullman Ave) was straightend. A companion switch tower was also built. Subject: Pullman_Train_Station; Format: Postcard |
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Train StationTrain station located at what is now intersection of 111th and Cottage Grove Avenues. Men, women and children waiting for the train. Partial view of clocktower, water tower in the background on the left. Ca 1890's Subject: Pullman_Train_Station; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train StationLocated at what is now the intersection of 111th and Cottage Grove Avenue. Clocktower and other factory buildings can be seen in the background. Ca 1880's Subject: Pullman_Train_Station; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train StationTrain station after it was moved to the west side of the tracks. Subject: Pullman_Train_Station; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train StationICRR "Suburban Station at Pullman, ILL. October 21, 1896" Subject: Pullman_Train_Station; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train StationSubject: Pullman_Train_Station; Format: Artwork |
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Train Station From The SouthwestSubject: Pullman_Train_Station; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Station SignSubject: Pullman_Train_Station; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Station SignPhotograph copy of close-up of depot sign showing building details. Subject: Pullman_Freight_Depot; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Ticket Pouch and EnvelopeBrown Embossed Pouch with inscription in gold "Compliments The Recreation, Poulicos & Chokatos", also ticket envelope from the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Mixed media |
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Train TrucksB/W photographic print on canvas of trucks at factory site. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Pullman_(General); Factory_Site; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Union PacificThe Union Pacific Railroad's M-10003, M-10004, M-10005, and M-10006 (pictured) were four identical diesel-electric streamliner train 2-car power sets delivered in May, June, and July 1936 from Pullman-Standard with engines and internal locomotive equipment by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division. One was for the City of San Francisco, two were for the City of Denver, and one was a spare set that ran on both routes. The City of Denver (M10006 and M10005)was a passenger train route operated jointly by the Chicago and North Western (CNW) and Union Pacific (UP) railroads. The train operated on both railroads' rights of way between Chicago, Illinois, and Denver, Colorado. In 1955 the Milwaukee Road assumed the service, replacing the Chicago and Northwestern between Chicago and Omaha. This train service was the fastest long-distance passenger train in the world when it debuted in 1936, traversing the 1,048 miles in as little as 16 hours (an average of about 65 miles per hour). After approximately a year of running that service, during which the train and its sister M-10005 had moved 129,000 passengers and traveled 765,000 miles (1,231,000 km) between the two, the train was renumbered CD-06 in June 1937, and added the rebuilt first power car of LA-4 (ex M-10004) as its third power car in June 1939. It was withdrawn alongside the other units during March 1953 and scrapped. NOTE: The name City of Denver has also been applied to a cafe/lounge car. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Train Yard with Historic Pullman CarsTrain yard print showing yards south of downtown Chicago with historic and modern Pullman trains against Chicago skyline. Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Train Yard with Historic Pullman CarsTrain yard print showing yards south of downtown Chicago with historic and modern Pullman trains against Chicago skyline. Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Trains - Rutland ReminiscencesPullman references in magazine article in National Railway Bulletin, Vol.69, No.1. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Artwork |
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Trains: The Magazine of RailroadingVol. 29 No. 11, September 1969 issue. "What was Grand About Chicago's Grand Central" Article about Solon Beman's design for Grand Central Station. Subject: Train_Stations_-_other; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Transfer No. 1 Looking SouthGlass shops on right, Greenstone Church in distance, Administration Building on left Subject: Transfer_Table; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Transfer No. 2 Looking SouthProbably from Pullman Illustrated by Pullman photographer, Thomas S. Johnson. Transfer table east of Administration Building. Water Tower on the left, erecting shops at right. Subject: Transfer_Table; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Transfer TableDigging out the Transfer Table. Workman shovel snow after major snow storm. Looking SSW towards Langley and 111th. The snow storm pictured is referenced in the Pullman Car Works Standard as occuring in 1918. Subject: Pullman_Workers; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Transfer TableWater Tower in background. Subject: Transfer_Table; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Transfer TableNew train car coming out of bay 105. Car on left is "Pullman Tourist Car 4705" Subject: Transfer_Table; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Transfer Table and Rear ShopsLooking west c 1895 Subject: Transfer_Table; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Transfer Table Building Area B Sheet 30Architectural drawing of transfer table building, 40,180sf Subject: Transfer_Table; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Transfer Table car constructionInteresting view of the metal frame of a Pullman car 1908 Neg 11213 L 3660 Subject: Transfer_Table; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Transfer Table car constructionCar construction or referbishing, possibly in 103rd street shops Subject: Transfer_Table; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Transfer Table Rear ShopsPhotograph looking west c. 1895 Subject: Transfer_Table; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Travel by Pullman: A Century of ServiceBook by Joe Welsh & Bill Howes, MBI Publishing Company. Book about the Pullman Company, from George Pullman to post-World War II. Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Travel by rail and relax in the newest and finest from Pullman StandardOriginal color Pullman magazine advertisement. Illustration shows four attractive, smartly dressed women playing bridge in a Pullman car, smiling and chatting. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Travel Prospects, 1946Article in the New York Daily News, December 28, 1945. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Manufacturing_Company; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Travel to Pullman by TrainBooklet created for giving a tour on train from downtown Chicago to Pullman. Draft copy. Never published. Subject: Pullman_(General); Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Traverso, Alberto Petition for NaturalizationPhotocopy of Petition to the Department of Labor for Naturalization for Alberto Traverso, 11304 Stephenson (now Champlain), December 16, 1927 Subject: Pullman_People; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Tribune Tower American LandmarkA Complete Guide to a Great Chicago Skyscraper. Softcover book, 52 pages with color and black and white photographs. Subject: Chicago_History; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Trolley At 111th Place And St. Lawrencec1940s Subject: Pullman_Town; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Trolley Number 250Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Format: Digital Object |
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Tulipland TreePhotocopied excerpts from "Tulipland Tree" book by Adelaide Teninga with personal recollection of Pullman employees and other Pullman-related articles. Subject: Pullman_(General); Pullman_Workers; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Turning back the clockArticle from the Daily Southtown, October 19, 2005 regarding the restoration of the clock on the Administration Building. Subject: ; Administration_Building; Pullman_1998_Factory_Fire; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Twenty Years at Hull-HouseBedford Series in History in Culture edition. Abridged with condensed chapters from original autobiagraphical book. Subject: Chicago_History; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Twilight of the IcePaperback novel set in 1950s Chicago rail yards Subject: Chicago_History; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Two Cover LettersLetter of introduction of A.T. Benson to George Pullman; letter confirming delivery of proposed contract with Northern Pacific Railway to Mr. Kendrick. Subject: Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Format: Correspondence |
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Two Little Pilgrims' Progress, A Story of the City BeautifulHardcover children's book, 191 pages, about a trip the Chicago's Columbian Exposition Subject: Chicago_History; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Two People Sleep When One Goes PullmanOriginal Pullman magazine advertisement. Illustration shows train traveling through dark snowy night and a woman safety at home while her husband travels on a Pullman. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Types of Pullman HomesCopy of line drawing from portfolio of Pullman house designs, showing two types of cottages. 1st and 2nd floor plans are shown. Plate 2, Drawing NO. 104 Subject: Pullman_Houses; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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U.S. Fuel Administration Poster - No. 2"Order Coal Now" lithograph print poster. Published by Edwards & Deutsch Litho., Chicago; 1917. Subject: General/Misc.; Historic_Reference; Format: Artwork |
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Unearthing Chicago's PastFrom Redeye, July 14, 2008 regarding archeological dig in Pullman. Subject: Pullman_(General); Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Unidentified (Four Children)Formal photograph of four children, three girls and one boy. Photograph by The Leader, 11104 Michigan Avenue, Roseland. Subject: Roseland_Community; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Banks Photograph)Formal portrait of a man in a hunting setting. Man holding rifle, dead birds, etc. By photographer W. R. Banks, Chicago. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Banks Photograph)Formal portrait of a small child seated on a chair. Photograph is in a heavy cardbroard holder/frame. Photograph by W. R. Banks, 11409 Michigan Avenue, Roseland. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Banks Photograph)Formal photograph of two women and girl, one woman standing and other woman and girl seated. Photographer W. R. Banks, Kensington. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Kensington; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Banks Photograph)Formal photograph of woman seated in a chair. She is wearing a white dress, black hat, a necklace, and holding a fan by Roseland/Kensington photographer W. R. Banks. Subject: Roseland_Community; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Banks Photograph)Formal portrait of child in a white dress. Photograph by W. R. Banks, Kensington. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Kensington; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Banks Photograph)Formal portrait of a man and woman standing by Kensington photographer, Banks. Subject: Roseland_Community; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Banks Photograph)Formal portrait of young child in a white dress sitting on a chair by W. R. Banks, Roseland/Kensington photographer. Subject: Roseland_Community; Kensington; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Banks Photograph)Formal portrait of a girl wearing a middy blouse by Kensington/Roseland photographer W. R. Banks. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Kensington; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Banks Photograph)Formal portrait of a young girl ion a white dress. She is sitting on an ornate carved wood bench. Photograph by W. R. Banks, Kensington/Roseland photographer. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Kensington; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Banks Wedding Photograph)Formal studio wedding photograph found in Pullman house at 11431 S. Forrestville. Bridal party is unidentified. Shown are Bride and Groom, 4 bridesmaids and 4 groomsmen, Maid of Honor, 4 children attendants. Taken at Banks Studio in Roseland at 11409 S. Michigan Avenue. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Bathers)Vintage photograph of a man and woman in early bathing costumes. They are standing on a ladder in a river or other small body of water. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Reference; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Building)Black and white photograph of unidentified building. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Buildings)Vintage photograph of buildings in unknown location. "Casino Studio, Pullman" stamped in lower left corner. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Child and Dog)Unidentified child and dog outdoors in the snow. Stamped "G. Stenberg, 11436 S. Indiana Ave., Chicago". Subject: Roseland_Community; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Church Group)Photo on cardstock of church group in front of the church. Many people in somber period attire. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Civil War Soldier)Image of a Civil War-era soldier taken by photographer, J. J. Bardwell (1823-1902), Detroit, Michigan photographer famed for his images of the 3rd Michigan Calvary and 1st Regiment of Michigan Light Artillery during the Civil War. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Couple in costume)Vintage photograph of unidentified man and woman sitting outdoors on grass wearing ethnic (Dutch?) costume. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (DH Spencer Photograph)Studio photogragh of two women standing behind a small rustic table with twig legs and a small sculpture on top of the table. Handwritten on reverse "French Art". Subject: Regional; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Eight Girls on the Beach)Girls in turn-of-the-century elaborate "bathing dresses", heavy stockings, shoes and hats. Unidentified beach, but possibly at Miller Beach, Gary Indiana. Subject: Victorian_Era_-_general; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Family)Image of family group in Pullman or Roseland. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Family)Unidentified photo of three adults in a parlor setting. Possibly Andrew and Ida Stenberg with Gus or another of their children. Subject: Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Father Christmas)Studio portrait of young child with Father Christmas, in sleigh with deer; mounted in cardstock presentation mat. Subject: Victorian_Era_-_general; Roseland_Community; Pullman_People; Historic_Reference; Chicago_History; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Gentleman with moustache)Formal studio portrait of unknown gentleman with large moustache, by Morgan, mounted on cardstock. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Group photograph)Vintage photograph showing eight people in costumes with props - a baby doll and a teddy bear. Perhaps a theatrical performance? Photographer F. Tewlow, 3713 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Chicago_History; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (House)Vintage photograph of unidentified house, probably in Roseland. In the window is a flag-draped photograph of President William F. McKinley who was assassinated in 1901. Subject: Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Ice Cream Stand)Black and white photograph of older man and a young boy manning an ice cream cone stand in an outdoor setting. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Image of a Woman)Unidentified image, noted in pencil on reverse "Ida Stenberg's sister?" Subject: Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Johnson Photograph)Formal portrait of a young girl by TS Johnson, Pullman photographer. Subject: Pullman_(General); Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Krameyer Photograph)Vintage photo of a distinguished, well-dressed woman standing in front of an unidentified monument with small black dog. Photo by Ferd Krameyer, Weisbaden. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Lock and Dam)Unidentified photograph of dam and lock with surrounding structures and rail tracks. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Madsen Photograph)Formal portrait of a little girl in a white dress sitting in a very fancy wicker chair. Photograph by Madsen, 11316 Michigan Avenue, Roseland. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Madsen Photograph)Formal portrait of a young girl in a white dress seated on a chair. Portrait by Roseland photogrpher, Madsen, 11316 Michigan Avenue. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Madsen photograph)Formal portrait of naked infant on blanket. Photograph by Madsen, 113th and Michigan Avenue, Roseland. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Madsen Photograph)Formal portrait of a woman in a high collar. Photographer Madsen, 113th and Michigan, Roseland. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Madsen Photograph)Formal portrait of a young man. Photograph by Madsen, 113th and Michigan Avenue, Roseland. Subject: Roseland_Community; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Man in Uniform)Studio photograph by The Casino Studio, Casino Building, Pullman. Subject: Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Man Seated at a Desk)Vintage photograph of man seated at and working at his desk. Handwritten note on reverse "Dr. Was self portrait? Subject: Reference; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Man Standing in a Park)Vintage photograph of a man in a suit and cap standing in high grass in a field or park. Structures in view. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Reference; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Men Building a Boat)Two unidentified men outdoors in a residential yard building a boat. Stampled on reverse "G. Stenberg, 11436 Indiana Ave. Chicago" Subject: Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Men in a Rowboat)Vintage photograph of two men in a small rowboat - on Calumet River? Pencil notation on reverse "Dirk & Big Wally". Subject: Lake_Calumet; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Men on Michigan Avenue)Parade of men walking on the street on Michigan Avenue in the rain. Men are wearing suits and badges, or ribbons. A political or social organization? Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Morgan photograph)Formal protrait of two young girls in tartan dresses. Photograph by Morgan, 11432 Michigan Ave, Roseland. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Kensington; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (O. L. Rouh Photograph)Formal portrait of a woman by Roseland photographer O. L. Rouh, 113th Street and Michigan Avenue. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Outdoor Infirmary)Photograph of cribs in an outdoor tent. Possibly an infant infirmary or TB sanitorium? Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Palmer Park?)Image of adult male with several young girls. Church in background indicates street may be 113th and Indiana. Photograph would have been taken on west end of the park looking south west. Subject: Roseland_Community; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Palmer_Park; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (People in Mexican Dress)Postcard mailed to Mr. M. H. Schachuan, 4464 Berkeley Avenue, Chicago. Postmarked February, 1929, with Mexican stamp. Shows a group of people (tourists?) dressed in Mexican style, with serapes, hats. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Postcard |
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Unidentified. (Photograph of Woman)Photo of unidentified woman, c1850s. Subject: Victorian_Era_-_general; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Picking Corn)Black and white photograph of four men in a horse cart picking corn. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Reference; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Portrait of a Child from West Prussia)Small child holding a doll sitting in a chair with branch and leaf border by photographer G. Klagemann of Neuteich, West Prussia. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Victorian_Era_-_general; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Portrait of a man - Netherlands)Possible Koopman family member due to where photo came from, Groningen, Netherlands Subject: Koopman,_Henry_Ralph_and_family; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Portrait of a Man and Woman)Vintage studio portrait of a man and woman, presumably husband and wife by Lindner, 9222 Commercial St., Chicago. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Regional; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Portrait of a Man in Uniform)Man in uniform with badge number 1650 (Policeman?, Rail conductor?) Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Portrait of a Woman)Vintage black and white portrait of unidentified woman. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Victorian_Era_-_general; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Portrait of a Young Man and Woman)Vintage studio portrait of a young man and young woman (brother and sister?) by Miley, Lexington, VA. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Portrait of a Young Man)Vintage studio portrait of unknown man, taken by Chicago photographer, John Manntfort, 542 State Street. Subject: Regional; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Portrait of family)Studio portrait of family of four, bust only, relaxed; mounted on cardstock with photographer's imprint. Subject: Roseland_Community; Pullman_People; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Historic_Reference; Chicago_History; Victorian_Era_-_general; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Portrait of seated couple)B/W studio photo portrait of seated man and woman, by Wilke, mounted on cardstock. Subject: Roseland_Community; Pullman_People; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Historic_Reference; Victorian_Era_-_general; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Residence)Unidentified residence with adults and children outside and people on front porch. Subject: Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Residences)Unidentified street view of two homes; dirt road; horse and buggy in view. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Seated Man)Vintage photograph of a man in suit, straw hat and walking stick seated in front of a fireplace with several pieces of pottery surrounding him. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Studio Portrait of a Man in Formal Attire)Black and white photograph with a thin black borderof a man from head to waist seated with a plain background, close cropped, no hands showing. Man appears to be middle aged with a full head of hair, and mustache. and wearing glasses. He is wearing glasses, vest and jacket with a bow tie. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Roseland_Community; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Three People in front of a House)Vintage photograph of two women and one man standing in high grass in front of a small house in a rural setting. The women are holding flowers. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Reference; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Two people in a box)Vintage photograph of two people standing in a box-like structure in an outdoor setting. Date in pencil on reverse July 7, 1930. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Volleyball Game)Vintage photograph of people playing volleyball in a park setting. Subject: Reference; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Woman Praying)Vintage photo portrait by Martyn, Chicago of a kneeling bride with rosary. Cover of folder is hand-detailed in ink. Subject: ; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Regional; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Woman Sitting)Vintage photograph of a women sitting on a pile of rocks in a country setting. Unidentified wood structure in view. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Reference; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Woman)Studio portrait of unidentified woman, possibly Ida Stenberg. Subject: Roseland_Community; Chicago_History; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Workers in a church)Image of several carpenters posed inside an unidentified church, probably in Roseland. Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Young Boy)Vintage framed photograph of young boy in park setting, wearing shorts, shit, cape and cap (costume? uniform?) Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Young girl in fancy dress)B/W studio portrait of a young girl in fancy dress, with parasol and picture hat; cardstock mount, imprinted by phtographer. Subject: Roseland_Community; Pullman_People; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Historic_Reference; Chicago_History; Victorian_Era_-_general; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Young Girl in Yard)Glass negative of unidentified a girl sitting on a blanket in a yard. Probably Roseland, late 19th or early 20th century. Subject: Roseland_Community; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified. (Young Woman and Young Girls)Vintage photo of a young woman in a picture hat. Affixed to reverse is a photo of four young girls in braids. Subject: ; Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unidentified.. (Houses)Image of houses, dirt road. Stamped on reverse "G. Stenberg, 11436 S. Indiana, Chicago". Subject: Photography_-_Misc._vintage; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Unified Pullman district is preservation group's goalCopy of an article from the Metro section of the Chicago Sun-Times about combining the north and south Pullman historic districts. Subject: Organizations_--_Historic_Pullman_Foundation; North_Pullman; Pullman_(General); Pullman_Town; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Union Card - Local No. 4Quarterly membership card for Local No. 4, Service Employees International Union. Dated Uly, Aug. Sept. 1969. Signed by Eimanic Sheahan. Found in the Hotel Florence Linen Room. Subject: Hotel_Florence_History; Pullman_Labor_History; Pullman_People; Pullman_Workers; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Union FoundryPullman Photo # 16798 Subject: Pullman_Company; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Union Foundry Replica of Liberty BellCopy of photograph showing replica of the Libery Bell which was cast by Pullman's Union Foundry for the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. The bell is being moved on horse-drawn wagon. Note African American man leaning on wagon. Subject: Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Union Foundry Replica of Liberty Bell MedallionPhotograph of medallion possibly used at the 1893 Collumbian Exposition as part of the display of the duplicate Liberty Bell created by Pullman. Subject: Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Union Pacific Overland Route to Portland OREUnion Pacific Route fold out brochure timetables for Portland Oregon, Puget Sound and Alaska, replete with descriptions of stops, hotels, Pullman cars, and scenary. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Union Palace Car Co. Ledger BookLedger book showing 30 stock transfers, 18 to various individuals and organizations and 30 transfers of Union Pacific stock. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Unique little Pullman areaNewspaper clipping, publication unknown (probably Chicago Tribune) relating to Pullman, describes Pullman buildings, history and landmarks designation. Article on reverse refers to the sentencing of Arthur Bremer which occurred in August, 1972. Subject: Pullman_(General); Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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United States Patent Office Ball-Bearing for Electric MotorsTwo-sided printed documents describing patent plus four-page illustration, patent #616,063 Subject: ; Historic_Reference; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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United Steelworkers Local 1010 2007 Union CalendarCalendar is commemoration of 1937 Memorial Day Massacre. Photos and commentary. Subject: Labor_History,_other; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Unknown BuildingPhotograph of complex of buildings, unknown location. Originally owned by Joseph Peterson, 11445 South Indiana, Chicago. Subject: Reference; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
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Update: Historic PullmanThe newsletter of the Historic Pullman Foundation, reporting on news and events in Pullman. Subject: Organizations_--_Historic_Pullman_Foundation; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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Upholstery Material - Pullman Palace CarFragment of Pullman Palace Car upholstery material, 25" x 24". Greens and browns in color. Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Format: Textiles |
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Urban Disorder and the Shape of BeliefBook discusses the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the Haymarket bombing of 1886, and the making and unmaking of the model town of Pullman. Subject: Pullman_Labor_History; Labor_History,_other; Pullman_Town; Chicago_History; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
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Utah Sights and Scenes for the TouristA booklet promoting tourist sites across Utah, complete with a fold-in map showing various trains routes across the state. Subject: ; Advertising; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Utilities MapBlueprint map of utilities west of Rock Island Railroad. Subject: Reference; Format: Blueprint |
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Utility ReceiptsCopies of two paid receipts for rent dated November 30 and August 29, 1892 to John Blomberg. Subject: ; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
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Utopia in PullmanArticle about Pullman history and the town today (1981). Seven pages with photographs. Subject: Pullman_Town; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
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V-E Day ImageGroup of several men holding different issues of Stars and Stripes announcing V-E (Victory in Europe) Day, when the Nazis surrendered in May, 1945. Mario Avignone holding the newspaper "Peace at Last". Subject: World_War_II; Format: Photograph (all forms) |