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| Title | Commercial Insurance Company's Building |
| Creator | Maas & Manz Chicago
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| Description | Lettering in illustration reads: "Commercial Insurance Company's Building 160 & 162 Washington St. Chicago." Text reads: "We have become so accustomed to look eastward for successful and reliable insurance companies, that we often overlook those at our own doors, which, in all the essentials of solvency, are the peers of any in the land. Among these the Commercial Insurance Company, of this city, occupies an eminent position, alike for the care with which it is managed, and the security which it affords to its insured. This company was organized in 1865 by some of our most responsible business men, and entered upon its work at a time when there was little in the immediate past or future of fire insurance to attract capital to the venture, or promise even ordinary return for the money invested." |
| Date | 1869 |
| Type | Prints Advertisements
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| Identifier | chicagohandbookf00chic_raw_0116.jp2 |
| Source | http://www.archive.org/stream/chicagohandbookf00chic#page/112/mode/1up |
| Physical Location | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
| Format | image/jp2 |
| Language | English |
| Subject Name | Commercial Insurance Company (Chicago, Ill.)
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| Subject | Office buildings Insurance companies
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| Coverage-Spatial | The Loop (Chicago, Ill.)
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| Date of Content | 1860-1869 |
| Publisher | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; University of Illinois at Chicago |
| Rights | Images in this collection were digitized through the University of Illinois Library's participation in the Open Content Alliance and may be used freely. Attribution to the University of Illinois is appreciated. High-resolution images can be downloaded from the Internet Archive at www.archive.org. For further information, contact dcc@library.uiuc.edu. |
| Sub-Collection | Buildings
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| Collection | Picture Chicago
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| Book Title | Chicago. A hand book for strangers & tourists to the city of Chicago; containing historical retrospect ... descriptions of the public buildings, churches |
| Link to the Full-Text | http://hdl.handle.net/10111/UIUCOCA:chicagohandbookf00chic |