Boat passing the Merchandise Mart
Chase, Richard A., 1892-1985 (artist)View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumOil on masonite.
Kinzie Street, Folder 231, Sheet 15
Copelin Commercial PhotographersView Full Item in University of Illinois at ChicagoKinzie Street Bridge, showing defects at the northeast end
Monroe Street, Folder 237, Sheet 6
Chicago Architectural Photographing CompanyView Full Item in University of Illinois at ChicagoMonroe Street Bridge, West Monroe Street
Rush Street Bridge and ship activity on the Chicago River
Kurz, Louis, 1833-1921 (artist), Jevne & Almini (publisher), Chicago Lithographing Co. (lithographer)View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumView from State Street of Rush Street Bridge and ship activity on the Chicago River, 1866. Illustrations after drawings by Louis Kurz.
Canal Street, Folder 1168B, Sheet 21
Chicago Architectural Photographing CompanyView Full Item in University of Illinois at ChicagoButler Brothers Building
State Street Bridge
Barnes-Crosby Company (photographer)View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumView from South Water Street of State Street Bridge, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1905. Pedestrians and horse-drawn vehicles are waiting to cross bridge. State Street bridge was one of the first rolling-l…
Erecting the Lake Shore Drive bridge
Chase, Richard A., 1892-1985 (artist)View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumOil on masonite.
Monroe Street, Folder 237, Sheet 7
Chicago Architectural Photographing CompanyView Full Item in University of Illinois at ChicagoMonroe Street Bridge, West Monroe Street
Rush Street Bridge and boats on the Chicago River
Unknown (creator)View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumView of Rush Street Bridge moved to allow boats to pass through on the Chicago River in Chicago, Illinois, 1905. One boat is carrying passengers to Michigan City, Indiana.
Passenger boats in the Chicago River
Barnes-Crosby Company (photographer)View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumPassenger boats in the Chicago River, view west from the Rush Street Bridge, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1905. Sign on a passenger boat reads: To Michigan City. Michigan City & Chicago LINL.
Raised bridges on the Chicago River
McCarthy, John (photographer), Chicago Area Camera Clubs Association (creator), Chicago Historical Society (creator)View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumRaised bascule bridges on the Chicago River, Chicago, Illinois, May 23, 1971.
Torrence Avenue, Folder 152, Sheet 4
Chicago Architectural Photographing CompanyView Full Item in University of Illinois at ChicagoBridge, South Torrence Avenue and 130th Street; workers laying pipe under bridge deck
Water traffic on the Chicago River at Wabash Avenue Bridge
Hutchinson, Calvin M., d. 1989 (photographer)View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumView of water traffic on the Chicago River at the Wabash Avenue Bridge, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1960. View also includes the Michigan Avenue Bridge.
Canal Street, Folder 1168B, Sheet 22
Chicago Architectural Photographing CompanyView Full Item in University of Illinois at ChicagoButler Brothers Building
Torrence Avenue, Folder 152, Sheet 5
Chicago Architectural Photographing CompanyView Full Item in University of Illinois at ChicagoBridge, South Torrence Avenue and 130th Street; workers laying pipe under bridge deck
Erecting the Lake Shore Drive bridge
Chase, Richard A., 1892-1985 (artist)View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumOil on masonite.
Panorama view of opening day parade and celebration on DuSable Bridge on Michigan Avenue
Unknown (creator)View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumPanorama of the Chicago River and Michigan Avenue bridge during its opening day parade and celebration, Chicago, Illinois, May 14, 1920.
Jun Fujita negatives collection
Fujita, Jun, 1888-1963 (photographer)View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumViews of the 1919 Race Riots in Chicago (Ill.); the St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1929); bridge construction, farm scenery, Chicago skylines, Lincoln Park Zoo, various railroad lines; other topics; an…
Bridge construction.
Fujita, Jun, 1888-1963 (photographer)View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumMen working on bridge construction, Chicago, Illinois.