Fort Dearborn Massacre Monument at Calumet Street and 18th Avenue
Barnes-Crosby Company (photographer)View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumView of Fort Dearborn Massacre Monument at Calumet Street and 18th Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1900. The sculpture was created by Carl Rohl-Smith.
Indian Monument, Chicago, Ill.
View Full Item in Eastern Illinois UniversityPicture postcards Black-and-white postcard. Front of card oriented vertically. Made in Germany.
Tortoise Shell Comb
View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumTortoise shell with shaped back and eleven teeth (six missing). Set with diamond, eight rivets in gold and three other designs.
Mrs. Nathan (Rebekah Wells) Heald's trunk
View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumTrunk of wood with hide covering, iron hardware and handles and nail head trim. Rounded top with leather hinges and lined with green felt.
Fort Dearborn commemorative tablet, Hoyt Building, Chicago, early 20th century
Sloan, Percy H. (Percy Haydn), 1867View Full Item in Newberry Library"Fort Dearborn site"--Photograph verso. Marble bas-relief tablet at the southwest corner of Michigan Avenue and River Street [Wacker Drive] on the W.M. Hoyt & Company building.
Fort Dearborn Massacre Monument, Chicago
View Full Item in Eastern Illinois UniversityPicture postcards Color postcard. Front of card oriented vertically. Printed in Germany. Handwritten text on back
Sword belonging to Captain Nathan Heald
View Full Item in Chicago History MuseumSteel sword with curved single-edge blade. Brass hilt. Rain guard on the hilt has small engraved decorations of eagle, flowers and cannons. Pommel on the hilt is a detailed bald eagle head. Grip is bl…