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  • Souvenir paperweight depicting Fort Dearborn from Century of Progress International Exposition

    Souvenir paperweight modeled in Fort Dearborn sentinel house with red roof. Marked along the sides of the base: SOUVENIR/CENTURY OF PROGRESS/ CHICAGO 1933; FORT DEARBORN MASSACRE/Aug. 15, 1812; FORT D…

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  • Painting of the second Fort Dearborn

    Brackett, E. M., Mrs. after Albert C. Brackett, 1827-1896 (artist)

    Oil on canvas. Painting is of Fort Dearborn. Green grass plains in the foreground, Fort Dearborn in the center, Lake Michigan in the background. Depicts the date 1849.

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  • Fort Dearborn Massacre Monument at Calumet Street and 18th Avenue

    Barnes-Crosby Company (photographer)

    View of Fort Dearborn Massacre Monument at Calumet Street and 18th Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1900. The sculpture was created by Carl Rohl-Smith.

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