{"1": {"fulltext": "", "height": "1476", "width": "2164", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "^\u00e2\u0096\u00a0^0^\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2O-o*\\no\\nVo V\\nV\\n,0^ V--.*\\nbv\\nJ.\u00c2\u00b0-n^,\\n-^c.^\\n4.-*\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2,cs5ftv^", "height": "1419", "width": "2144", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "0\u00c2\u00b0 i^l \u00c2\u00b0o\\n5\u00c2\u00b0^\\n7* A\\no. ^.^TT\\n0\\no^\\nb. T:T*\\n^-Jv*\\n^oV\\nl^- -1^\u00c2\u00b0", "height": "1419", "width": "2144", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "", "height": "1439", "width": "2087", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "", "height": "1419", "width": "2144", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "", "height": "1419", "width": "2144", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "", "height": "1419", "width": "2144", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "THE NEW POST OFFICE BUILDING, CLARK, JACKSON, DEARBORN, AND ADAMS STREETS.", "height": "1419", "width": "2144", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "210\\nONE HUNDRED\\nPHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS\\nOF\\nCHICAGO\\nTHE MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION EVER PUBLISHED\\nIN THIS FORM.\\nCHICAGO AND NEW YORK\\nRAND, McNALLY CO., PUBLISHERS.", "height": "1419", "width": "2144", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "4G602\\n74652\\nCopyright, igoo, by Rand, McXally Co.\\n,s\\nLibrary of ConflT\u00c2\u00abSB\\n^\\\\^o Copies Rtcti^Eo\\nSEP 13 1900\\nCopyngnt entry\\nSECOND COPY.\\nOelivertd to\\nORDER DIVISION,\\nSEP 15 190u", "height": "1419", "width": "2144", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "", "height": "1460", "width": "2201", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "THE UNIVERSITY OF CIIICAGU.", "height": "1419", "width": "2217", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "Pi\\no\\no\\nr.", "height": "1476", "width": "2211", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "^M^:--\\n\u00c2\u00aboag j\\nj^\\nELK IN LINCOLN PARK.", "height": "1419", "width": "2217", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "CHICAGO\\nT^HE photo-sketclies which follow describe the tumultu-\\nous life of the most cosmopolitan city in the worid.\\nWithin the memory of men yet living, this metropolis of\\nthe Central States, now the second large.st city of the\\nWestern Hemisphere, was an Indian garrison. Alladin\\nwa\\\\ed his lamp and presto behold the abode of 2,000.000\\npeople.\\nThere are three grand divisions of the city\u00e2\u0080\u0094 viz. the\\nNorth, South and West sides. These are formed by the\\nwindings of the river from which the town takes its name\\nand which empties into Lake Michigan near the lower\\nwestern extremity of that inland sea.\\nChicago is the greatest railway center in the worid\\nand has five magnificent Union depots and two individual\\nones. Its arrangements for local transportation are upon\\na like scale of grandeur and include an elevated railroad\\nsystem and electric lines innumerable.\\nThe business interests of tins city of wonders endjrace\\nevery imaginable branch of commerce and manufacture.\\nAs a gram, lumber, live stock and packing market it\\nstands su])reme.\\nThe names of the hotels is legion, for they are many.\\nSome of the leading ones are: Auditorium, Great North-\\nern, Palmei- House, Leland, Wellington, Virginia, Lexing-\\nton, Metropole, Lakota, Grace, Clifton House, Atlantic,\\nBurke s, Gault, Windsor, Sherman. Lansing, Brigg s\\nHouse, Chicago Beach, McC-oys, Bordeaux. Brevort, Im-\\nperial, River Hou.se. Saratoga. Transit, Tremont. Vendome,\\nVictoria. Plaza. Stamford, Grand Central St^ition, Chicago\\nView, Kahn s.\\nIn iniblic halls and theatres Chicago is especially rich.\\nAmong the former may be mentioned the Auditorium and\\nCentral Music Hall; and among the latter Chicago Opera\\nHouse, Columbia Theatre, Grand Opera House, Hay-\\nmarket, Hooley s. McVicker and Schiller.\\nSome of the largest and finest parks in the world are\\nto be found here. Indeed, a boulevar.l system has been\\narranged which unites the three grand divisions, and at\\nthe .same time provides a continuous park driveway or\\npr(imena le of unprecedented beauty and extent.\\nThe public spirit of the city is one of its characteristic\\nfeatures. Its provisions for education are superb and its\\nUniversity has grown as phenomenally as has Chicago\\nit.self. The new Pf,st Office, the Public Library, tlie Art\\nMuseiuns and Academies of Science compire favorabljr\\nwith .similar inst tutions anywhere.\\nOther cities are children of the past. Chicago is the\\nheir of the future.", "height": "1476", "width": "2211", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "THE CITY HALL AND COOK COUNTY COURT HOUSE\\nAre located in a huge building on the square facins Washing^ton, Clark. La Salle and Randolph Streets. The cost of the building, which was erected in 1877 to\\n1882, amounted to $6,000,000. It is one of the chief landmarks of the city.", "height": "1419", "width": "2217", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "THE ART INSTITUTE,\\nOn Michigan Avenue is a monumental structure built of limestone, wtiich is owned by the city of Chicago, and contains many classical and modern masterpieces\\ncf fine art. The collections are open to the public free of charge on Wednesdays and Saturdays, on Sundays and on legal holidays.\\nCharles L. Hutchinson is the President of the Institute.", "height": "1476", "width": "2211", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "8 iiininii\\nrfflfiiii\\nTHE LNIVERSITY OF ChlCAGO.\\nEstablished about five years ago. bids fair to become the leading: institution of learning in the West. It was founded by John D. Rockefeller, a New York maenate\\nand has since received ample donations from many private sources. The endowment fund of the institution now amounts to nearly $12,000,000. Inder the\\nable guidance of William R. Harpsr. President, the leaders of the universit\\\\ are perfecting a most thorough course of general and special training. The\\ninstitution is located on the South side, between Fift\\\\ -seventh and Fifty-ninth Streets.", "height": "1439", "width": "2227", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "THE FIRST REGIMENT ARMORY, I. N. G.,\\nIs one of the most solid of Chicago s many stone structures. Public subscription supplied the building fund nearly $500,000. and the site is Michigan Avenue\\nand Sixteenth Street. The First Regiment of the Illinois N.itional Guard will occupy the building for gg years.", "height": "1476", "width": "2211", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "TME CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY.\\nThe Public Library BuilJinsr.a massive structure on MichiEan Avenue and Washington Street, is Chicago s pride, and justly so. Its magnificent inside finish\\nin marble and mo .her-of-pearls. rare stones, etc., is a delight to the eye. In it is housed the free public librar with its adjuncts of reading, e.\\\\change and", "height": "1487", "width": "2222", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "THE AUDITORIUM BUILDING.\\nThe Auditorium Budding was erected by Ferdinand W. Peck in 1887 83, at a cost of $2,000,000, and consists of a magnificent hotel establishment facing;\\nMichigan Avenue and Congress Street, an office building with entrance on Wabash Avenue, and the Auditorium assembly hall, which has a seating capacity of\\n7,000. On the opposite side of Congress Street, facing Michigan Avenue, there has been erected the Auditorium Annex. an extension of the hotel. No cost\\nhas been spared to make the Auditorium one of the most perfect buildings of its kind.", "height": "1476", "width": "2211", "jp2-path": "onehundredphotog01rand_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "THE PALMER HOUSE,\\nOne of Chicago s leading hotels, is located on State and Monroe Streets. 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