Prepared by Martin C. Tangora, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Last revised September 9, 2007 (re Wheaton).
All rights reserved.
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This list is by no means complete.
Buildings in Chicago
(Listed in chronological order.)
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Vermont Building, World's Columbian Exposition. 1893. Demolished.
Photo
Copyright, Paul V. Galvin Library Digital History Collection,
Illinois Institute of Technology.
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Saddle & Cycle Club, lake shore north of Foster Ave. 1897 plus additions.
Published in House Beautiful 1897.
Survey orange; Queen Anne style.
Illustrated in Survey book, page III-486.
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Journal Building, later Washington Hotel, 167 W. Washington. 1897.
11 stories. Demolished.
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Residence, 2215 Roscoe, 1898. Survey orange; Colonial Revival details.
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Western Cold Storage Co.
Published in Inland Architect & News Record, Nov. 1899,
plate following page 32.
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Butler Bros. Warehouses. 1899. West Water Street. Demolished.
Published in Architectural Record, Feb. 1904.
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Kelley Maus Building, 7-story warehouse, Lake & Randolph at river.
Later known as the Graham Paper Co. warehouse. Demolished.
Published in Architectural Record, Feb. 1904, p 133.
See Condit, Chicago School (1964), pp 189-190.
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731-41 South Wells St. 1904. NE corner Polk. Demolished.
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Homer A. Stillwell residence, 5017 South Greenwood Avenue.
In Kenwood Chicago Landmark District.
Survey orange; Renaissance Revival style.
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Rector Building, 79 West Monroe, SE corner Clark. 1905-06. 13 stories.
Published in Brickbuilder, Sept. 1904, page 192.
Photograph, July 1909, page 132.
Note in Architectural Record, Feb. 1905, v17, pp 156-157,
regarding notable treatment of party wall.
Published in Inland Architect & News Record, Dec. 1905, v46,
plate following page 60.
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American Trust & Savings Bank, NE corner Clark & Monroe. 1906. 15 stories.
Later Fort Dearborn Bank, then part of First National Bank.
Five additional stories 1923. Demolished.
Published in Inland Architect & News Record, May 1905, v45,
plate following page 44.
Photograph in Brickbuilder, June 1906,
plate following page 24.
Published in Inland Architect & News Record, Sept. 1906, v48.
Published in Inland Architect & News Record, Aug. 1907, v50,
pp 22-23 and plate following page 24.
Published in Architectural Record, Sept. 1907, v22, pp 239-242.
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The Mitchell, automobile showroom, 2334-38 South Michigan Avenue, 1910.
Published in Architectural Record, April 1910, v27, page 290.
In Motor Row Chicago Landmark District. IHSS.
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Peoples Trust & Savings Bank, 30 North Michigan, 1914. 15 stories.
Later Michigan Boulevard Building. 5 more stories added 1922-23.
Published in Western Architect, Sept. 1913, plate following page 15.
Perspective, in Chicago Architectural Club Annual, 1913.
Survey orange; Gothic Revival style. IHSS.
In Michigan Boulevard Chicago Landmark District.
Information and photos on Emporis website
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Lake-Michigan Building, 201-15 N. Michigan, remodeling, 1919. Demolished.
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Chicago Tribune printing plant, 430-38 N. St. Clair, 1916-1920. 5 stories.
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Tribune Tower Competition, 1922: Honorable mention; unbuilt.
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Auditorium, Municipal TB Sanitarium, 5601 North Pulaski, 1923.
Survey orange; Classical, Modern, Prairie details. IHSS.
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Lake Shore Athletic Club, 850 North Lake Shore Drive, 1924. 18 stories.
Article in Through the Ages, Oct. 1929, interior views.
Survey orange; Classical Revival style. IHSS.
Photos and information on this current preservation issue
from
Landmarks Illinois
and from
Preservation Chicago
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900 North Michigan Avenue. 1925-27. 9 stories. Demolished.
Buildings elsewhere in Illinois
(Listed alphabetically by town.)
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Aurora: Colonel Ira Copley mansion, 1907, Neo-classical style. In restoration.
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Evanston: Charles Comstock house: alterations & additions. 1897. Demolished.
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Great Lakes Naval Training Station: 39 original buildings. 1903-1927.
Published in Brickbuilder, v21, 1912. National Register.
37 remaining: Historic Illinois, Feb. 1989, photos & site plan.
Two photos of terracotta details from Karen Kohn's American Terra Cotta website,
copyright 2003 Thomas A. Freeburg
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Jacksonville: Ayers Bank Building, 200 West State St. 1911-13. 8 stories.
National Register.
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Joliet: Union Station. 1913. National Register.
Photos courtesy MyWedding.com
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Lake Forest: Walden, Cyrus & Harriet McCormick Estate. Main house demolished.
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Lisle: Thornhill, Joy Morton Estate, first two sections.
The estate is now the Morton Arboretum; the mansion is mostly demolished.
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Oak Park: 705 S. East Ave. Dr. Harry Bernhardt cottage/bungalow, 1919.
Oak Park Historic Landmark, 2006.
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Riverside:
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Havemeyer cottage, 145 Bartram Road, 1894. Bosworth & Hunt.
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Episcopal manse (rectory), 82 Akenside Road, 1895.
Riverside Landmark, 1994.
Photo and landmarking summary
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Wheaton: The Wheaton information here is sketchy and needs work. Feedback welcome.
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Chicago Golf Club clubhouse.
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Numerous private homes in the vicinity of the Chicago Golf Club.
The Hunts' own home in Hawthorne Lane has been demolished.
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25W487 Plamondon Rd, Deering summer home, ca. 1900.
Offered for $1.775M, 2002.
Or more likely this is the Pardridge home, Villa Azura, ca. 1917.
Attribution to Jarvis Hunt is uncertain.
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525 W Lincoln golf club hse, ca. 1910.
Sold $875K, 2003.
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Another house, on a private lane facing the Club,
for sale July 2007, $1.65M.
Buildings in other states
(Listed alphabetically by state and city.)
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Arizona: Scottsdale. Arcadia Lodge, Jarvis Hunt residence. ca. 1930.
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California: Oakland. Union Pacific RR Station. 1912.
Local landmark 1984. Earthquake damage 1989.
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Indiana: Indianapolis. Indianapolis News Building, 30 W. Washington.
1910. 9 stories. National Register.
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Minnesota: St. Paul. Merchants Bank, 4th & Robert. 1915. 16 stories.
Tallest building in St. Paul until 1930.
Information and photos on Emporis website
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Missouri:
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Kansas City.
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Commerce Trust Building, 911 Main St. 1907.
14 stories. National Register.
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Kansas City Star Building. 1910.
On the Missouri State Register.
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Union Station. 1913. National Register.
Photo
Copyright, Tom Paradis, Northern Arizona University.
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William Rockhill Nelson Memorial Chapel.
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Marshall. Chicago & Alton RR Depot. National Register.
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Mexico. Chicago & Alton Railroad Co. depot.
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Nebraska:
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Nebraska City. Arbor Lodge, J. Sterling Morton Estate.
1903. 72-acre estate, 52-room main residence.
Now Arbor Lodge State Historical Park and Arboretum.
Photo
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Omaha. Union Pacific RR Building, 1910-12. 12 stories.
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New Jersey:
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Jersey City. Butler Bros. Warehouse.
"Warehouse in Jersey City,"
by Russell Sturgis, Architectural Record, June 1905, v17, pp 513-514.
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Newark.
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Bamberger's Department Store. Halsey & Market Sts.
(Now Macy's.)
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Newark Museum, 49 Washington St. 1923-26.
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New York: Southampton. National Golf Links of America clubhouse.
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Ohio: Cleveland. Gordon Hall, Daniel R. Hanna residence. Demolished.
Published in Architectural Record, Jan. 1904.
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Oklahoma: Chickasha. C.R.I.& P. RR Passenger Station.
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Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh. Rosenbaum Dept. Store. 1914. 15 stories.
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Texas:
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Brownwood. Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rwy. Co. station. 1909.
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Dallas. Union Station, 400 S. Houston St. 1914-16. National Register.
Information and photo
from John Roberts' Architecture in Downtown Dallas website
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Houston. Southern Pacific Building, 1911. 10 stories.
913 Franklin St at Travis St.
Now Bayou Lofts.
Photos showing brick details
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Temple. Santa Fe Depot, 1909-11.
Photo
from Texas Railfans website
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Vermont: Reading. Gilbert A. Davis Library, 1897-98.
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Wisconsin: Lake Geneva. Loramoor, estate of James Hobart Moore, Esq.
Architectural Record, March 1904, v15, pp 261-273 (!),
by Charles Bohasseck.
Please send comments, suggestions, additions, and corrections to
tangora@uic.edu
Thanks.
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