DescriptionHenry C. Work's residence at Hyde Park, Chicago.png
English: The residence of American songwriter and composer Henry Clay Work at 5317 Dorchester Avenue, Hyde Park, an active neighborhood in southern Chicago. Work oversaw the construction of his home, a humble and inconspicuous cottage, sometime around 1860—a year after he purchased a plot of land in the newly established Chicagoan community.
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Old Chicago Homes by John Drury, p. 251
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John Drury
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The residence of American songwriter and composer Henry Clay Work at 5317 Dorchester Avenue, Hyde Park, Chicago.