Kinzie's residence
Chicago. A hand book for strangers & tourists to the city of Chicago
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Title | Kinzie's residence |
Creator | Maas & Manz Chicago |
Description | From text: "The first white man who became a permanent settler here was Mr. John Kinzie, an Indian trader, who crossed the lake from St. Joseph, Michigan, in 1804. He was the founder of the commerce of Chicago … Outside the fort Chicago then consisted of but five houses: first, Mr. Kinzie's, on the north side of the river, opposite the fort..." |
Date | 1869 |
Type | Prints |
File Name | chicagohandbookf00chic_raw_0011.jp2 |
Source Page | http://www.archive.org/stream/chicagohandbookf00chic#page/11/mode/1up |
Link to the Full-Text | http://hdl.handle.net/10111/UIUCOCA:chicagohandbookf00chic |
Repository | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Subject | Houses |
Coverage-Spatial | Near North Side (Chicago, Ill.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 1860-1869 |
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Rights | Images in this collection were digitized through the University of Illinois Library's participation in the Open Content Alliance and may be used freely. Attribution to the University of Illinois is appreciated. High-resolution images can be downloaded from the Internet Archive at www.archive.org. For further information, contact dcc@library.uiuc.edu. |
Book Title | |
Collection Title | Picture Chicago |
Collection | Picture Chicago |
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