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| Title | Skandinaven Building |
| Creator | Vandercook Co.
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| Description | Caption: "[Engraved for The Standard Guide Company.] The Skandinaven Building, 183-187 N. Peoria St. [See "Newspapers."]". From text: "Location of publication office, the Skandinaven Building, 183, 185 and 187 N. Peoria street, West Side. Take Milwaukee avenue cable line, or Indiana street horse car to Peoria. John Anderson company, publishers.... Founded in 1866 by John Anderson and Knud Langland; present issues: Daily Skandinaven, four to ten pages; Sunday Skandinaven, eight to twelve pages; Weekly Scandinaven, twelve to sixteen pages; Bi-Weekly Skandinaven (European Edition) no advertisements, ten columns quarto; monthly, the Husbibliothek ("Home Library") a high-class literary and family periodical; forty-two pages. The Skandinaven was at its birth a four-page weekly paper.... To-day it has a larger circulation than any other paper printed in the Scandinavian language in this country." |
| Date | 1893 |
| Type | Photographs
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| Identifier | chicagomarvelous00flin_raw_0391.jp2 |
| Source | http://www.archive.org/stream/chicagomarvelous00flin#page/300/mode/2up |
| Physical Location | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
| Format | image/jp2 |
| Subject Name | Skandinaven
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| Subject | Newspapers
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| Coverage-Spatial | Near West Side (Chicago, Ill.)
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| Date of Content | 1890-1899 |
| 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, the marvelous city of the West : a history, an encyclopedia, and a guide: 1893: illustrated |
| Author of the Book | Flinn, John J. (John Joseph), 1851-1929 |
| Link to the Full-Text | http://hdl.handle.net/10111/UIUCOCA:chicagomarvelous00flin |