Category:First National Bank of Chicago (1868-1882)
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English: The First National Bank of Chicago's second building was designed by Edward J. Burling and erected in 1868 at the southwest corner of State and Washington streets. It was gutted by the 1871 Chicago Fire but restored, and used until a newer building was completed in 1882.
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Media in category "First National Bank of Chicago (1868-1882)"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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COLBERT(1871) p363 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BEFORE FIRE.jpg 2,385 × 2,291; 2.77 MB
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Chicago Fire of 1871, First National Bank (NBY 1387).jpg 2,574 × 3,600; 1.18 MB
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Chicago pre-fire, First National Bank corner of State and Washington Sts. (NBY 1316).jpg 3,600 × 3,534; 1.91 MB
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First National Bank building (NYPL b11707446-G90F169 018F).tiff 3,072 × 1,787; 15.71 MB
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First National Bank building, by Carbutt, John, 1832-1905.jpg 2,737 × 1,378; 1.43 MB
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First National Bank building, by Carbutt, John, 1832-1905.png 2,737 × 1,378; 4.63 MB