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- Figure from the Liberal Arts Building
- An Opium Fiend
- Elevated Railroads
- A summer Concert Garden
- Administration Building
- Group From the Liberal Arts Building
- Cheyenne Types
- Moonlight Excursion
- A Dedicatory Scene
- Bird's Eye vie of the World's Fair
- Finis—The Author at Rest
- Benjamin Franklin
- Driving About the Town
- In the Turkish Bath
Chicago is nothing if not metropolitan. The Turkish bath is a feature of metropolitan life which should not be deprived of its proper share of attention. - Scene in the Moorish Village
- Music Hath Charms
- Scene in the Chinese Tea Palace
- Candies and Flowers
- The Author Moralizes
- Group From the Woman’s Building
- Cloud blowers
Cloud blowers. Faywood Hot Springs. (Swope collection.) The pipes from the Mimbres take the form of tubular cloud-blowers, specimens of which are shown. Apparently these pipes were sometimes thrown into sacred springs, but others have been picked up on the surface of village sites or a few feet below the surface. - Eleazer Williams
- Group From the Woman’s Building
- An Anarchist
May day of that year had been fixed upon as the proper time to inaugurate the eight hour movement. Prior to that date the anarchists had become thoroughly organized. They held meetings every Sunday afternoon on the Lake Front, when their leaders made fiery speeches, advocating the murder of capitalists and the destruction of property. On the first of May, strike after strike occurred in quick succession. - A Chicago Hussar
- A Cheyenne Fairy
- Sign on mill
- The Mill
- Arrow polisher
Arrow polisher. Length 3¼″, breadth 2½″. A beautiful arrow polisher found near Deming. - Old Monomoy Lighthouse
Old Monomoy Lighthouse - Interior of mill
- Turbine installed
- Otto H. Kahn
- Ramon Del Valle Inclan
- In Europe there was a tremendous demand for beaver fur in the manufacture of felt hat
- Baxter's Mill
- The Original Turbine
- Little Turtle, or Michikiniqua
- Tecumseh
- The Guest Registering
Man registering to stay in a Chicago hotel - The traders kept pushing their birch-bark canoes deeper into the wilderness
- The fur trade furnished the means of contact between widely divergent cultures
- Ed Wynn
- Morris Gest
- Eva le Galliene
- The Pretty Manicure
The Pretty Manicure “Manicuring,” by which term is signified the treatment of the hands, is an industry that is only mentioned in this chapter by reason of its bearing on the care of the person or the toilet. The manicuring establishments are in every way respectable. For the sum of one dollar a pleasant-faced young woman washes one’s hands in a preparation of her own manufacture and so trims, polishes and fixes up one’s fingernails that the average customer does not recognize them as his own after she has finished the delicate task. Aside from the neatness imparted by the operation few men object to the sensation produced by having a pretty woman manipulate scientifically and dally with his clumsy hands for half an hour or more. - Work in progress
- Alexander Woollcott
- Vaulting the bar at ten feet six inches
- Officers Undress 1891
- Fred and Adele Astaire
- George Jean Nathan
- Over Coat 1891
- Officers Service Dress
- Carlotta Monterey
- Eugene O'Neill
- Full Dress 1891
- Social Dress 1891
- Exterior of mill during restoration
- Calvin Coolidge