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Fine Arts Journal COVER.pdf

Cover of the January 1910 Fine Art Journal: Devoted to Art Music & Literature
Fine Arts Journal NOW.jpg

The once site of the Record-Herald Building or the home of the Fine Arts Journal. THe building is now no longer extant in the year of 2016, but the estimated location is at 154 W. Washington Blvd.
Marshall Field's & Co NOW.jpg

The exterior street view of Marshall Field and Company store and 1907 State and Washington Corner Great clock. The store, both a National and City Landmark, is official modern day house of Macy's department store.
Chicago Academy NOW.jpg

A modern day image of the location 12-30 W. Washington where the once Chicago Academy of Design and the later Art Institute was housed and now hosts a television studio and a shopping mall.
Brush & Pencil COVER.pdf

The January 1907 Cover Page of the Brush and Pencil: An Illustrated Magazine of the Arts To-Day (Vol. XIX No. 1)
Brush & Pencil (McClurg Bldg) NOW.jpg

The once site of the home of the Brush and Pencil Magazine or otherwise known as the McClurg Building as seen in the year 2016.
Fine Arts Building (detail) THEN.JPG

A 1907 image of the Fine Arts Building Main Entrance housed between the Auditorium Hotel and The Chicago Club. Within the FIne Arts Building were the Albert Roullier Art Rooms.
Fine Arts Building (7th Floor) THEN.JPG

Interior Image of the Main Entrance to the Fine Arts Building Albert Roullier Art Rooms (7th Floor).
Fine Arts Building (7th Floor) NOW.jpg

This is the modern day interior of the 7th Floor of the Fine Arts Building or the once Albert Roullier Art Rooms.
Fine Arts Building (detail) NOW.jpg

Fine Arts Building Front Exterior and Front Entrance
Fine Arts Building NOW.jpg

A modern day long shot of the exterior of the Fine Arts Building and Albert Roullier Art Rooms.
Cliff Dwellers NOW.jpg

Exterior of Orchestra Hall (220 S. Michigan Ave.)-the once location of the Cliff Dwellers Club.
SAIC NOW.jpg

Modern day Lake View Building that houses SAIC
Fountain of the Great Lakes NOW.jpg

Outside image of the Fountain of the Great Lakes in the South Garden.
Chicago's Art World, Then and Now

The exterior Entrance to the Art Institute of Chicago building, 111 S. Michigan.
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Kehoe.jpg
Teyssonneau.jpg
ConsolidatedFruitJar.jpg
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The colorless glass base from a bottle of AbilenA Natural Cathartic Water found in 2010 at the Charnley-Persky House. A 1910 advertisement for AbilenA, a "cathartic water" bottled in Abilene, Kansas used as a laxative.
7. UncSam Roxbury.jpg

1893-1910
Roxbury Distilling Company produced liquor, most famously Roxbury Rye, from 1893 to 1910. The company’s founder, George T. Gambrill was convicted of fraud in 1910 and the company was shut down. Gambrill’s most famous product, Roxbury…
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1881-1943
Andrew Scherer (pictured below in a 1941 Chicago Tribune article) opened his pharmacy on State and Division in 1886, five years after his first store. The pharmacy served many in the Gold Coast, and a bottle of Scherer’s was found at the…
Heisey Glass Company 1896.png

August H. Heisey, born in Germany in 1842, immigrated to the United States in 1843, setting up home in Pennsylvania. In 1861, Heisey got into the glass business working as a clerk for King Glass Company in Pittsburgh. After fighting for the Union…
HigginsInk.jpg

1880-present
Founded by Charles M. Higgins in 1880, Higgins Ink is still a top producer of ink worldwide. Just eight years after opening its doors, Higgins was providing ink for periodicals like Harper’s Weekly; this success allowed the company to…
Fairchild Foster 1888.png

1881-1946
Brothers Benjamin and Samuel Foster brought young pharmacist Malcomb Fairchild into their drug manufacturing partnership in 1881. The company mostly sold digestive products, a bottle of which was found at the Charnley-Persky House in 2015…
Price 1893.jpg

1884-1917
Price Baking Powder Company was established in 1884, nearly twenty years after Vincent Price and Charles Steele first started manufacturing baking powder in Chicago. The company was most famous for its baking powder, but it also produced…
Sharp and Dohme 1914.png

1850-1953
Sharp & Dohme formed their pharmaceutical partnership in 1860, expanding to large scale manufacturing by 1865. Their Chicago branch opened in 1888, and an amber bottle made by Sharp & Dohme was found at the Charnley-Persky House in 2015…
A M Foster 1907.png

1893-1928
Adelbert Merton Foster took over the the Chicago branch of Dean, Foster & Co. in 1893, naming the ten-year-old division after himself. A glass wholesaler, A. M. Foster was closely associated with Dean, Foster & Co. (referred to as “The…

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