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Gage Buildings - Chicago, Illinois. These are three buildings located at 18, 24 and 30 South Michigan Avenue, between Madison Street and Monroe Street, in Chicago, Illinois. They were built in 1899-1890 by Holabird & Roche for the millinery firms of Keith, Gage and Ascher. The Gage Building at 18 South Michigan Avenue has flowery facades designed by noted architect Louis Sullivan.
This image has no copyright restrictions as it is the product of the US Government. This image is photo #1 cropped from the Library of Congress online version; catalog information follows.
Item Title
Gage, Keith & Ascher Buildings, 18 & 30 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Alternate Title
Stanley R. McCormick Building
Gage Building
Medium
Photo(s): 5 (4 x 5 in. and 8 x 10 in.)
Data Page(s): 15 plus cover page
Call Number
HABS ILL,16-CHIG,66-
Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.
Notes
Survey number HABS IL-1065
Building/structure dates: 1899 initial construction
Subjects
ILLINOIS--Cook County--Chicago
office buildings
stores & shops
Related Names
Gage Brothers & Company
Edson Keith & Company
Theodore Ascher & Company
Sullivan, Louis
Holabird & Roche
McCormick, Stanley R.
Benjamin, Susan J., historian
Borchers, Perry E., photographer
Allen, Harold, photographer
Reproduction Number
[See Call Number]
Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Repository
Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
DIGID
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.il0056
CONTENTS
Photograph caption(s):
1. EAST FRONTS, FACING MICHIGAN AVENUE
2. TOP FOUR FLOORS OF GAGE BUILDING
3. CAST-IRON LINTEL ORNAMENT ABOVE GROUND FLOOR OF GAGE BUILDING. ALSO DETAIL OF FRIEZE
4. EAST ELEVATION--LEVEL Copy photograph of photogrammetric plate LC-HABS-GS05-T-3224-301R.
5. EAST ELEVATION--INCLINED Copy photograph of photogrammetric plate LC-HABS-GS05-T-3224-302R.
CARD #
IL0056
Licencovanie
Public domain
Public domain
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