How History Unfolds on Paper: Choice Selections from the Eric C. Caren Collection, Part IX
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[GREAT CHICAGO FIRE]. A group of 17 rare stereoviews showing views of pre-fire Chicago and the later destruction and aftermath caused by the fire. V.p., n.d. [ca. 1870-72]. 34 albumen photos on 17 cards, several with original printed caption slips mounted on versos, some contemporary notations and captions in lower margin or versos, light wear at edges, some cards with spotting. Photographers include: J.H. Abbott, S.M. Fassett, Copelin & Melander, Lovejoy & Foster, Copelin & Hine, and Shaw. Images of buildings and views include: Chicago Ave., Drake’s Block, NE view from City Hall windows, Michigan Avenue, Chicago Waterworks, Lincoln Park, Union Park, Crosby Opera House, and more. On 8 October 1871, the city of Chicago became engulfed in flames that raged for two days, leaving a path of destruction that ravaged over 17,000 structures and the displacement of an estimated 100,000 residents, becoming one of the greatest tragedies in American history. Despite the widespread devastation, the city of Chicago quickly embarked on a remarkable rebuilding effort, using the opportunity to modernize and develop into a major economic and cultural hub in the years that followed.
 [GREAT CHICAGO FIRE]. A group of 17 rare stereoviews showin...
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