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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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  • Indian Monument, Chicago, Ill.

    Picture postcards Black-and-white postcard. Front of card oriented vertically. Made in Germany.

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  • Tortoise Shell Comb

    Tortoise shell with shaped back and eleven teeth (six missing). Set with diamond, eight rivets in gold and three other designs.

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  • Mrs. Nathan (Rebekah Wells) Heald's trunk

    Trunk of wood with hide covering, iron hardware and handles and nail head trim. Rounded top with leather hinges and lined with green felt.

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  • Fort Dearborn commemorative tablet, Hoyt Building, Chicago, early 20th century

    Sloan, Percy H. (Percy Haydn), 1867

    "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.

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  • Fort Dearborn Massacre Monument, Chicago

    Picture postcards Color postcard. Front of card oriented vertically. Printed in Germany. Handwritten text on back

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  • Sword belonging to Captain Nathan Heald

    Steel 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…

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