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English: The 400 room hotel was on the corner of Rush and Ohio street in Chicago, named for the owner's home state of Virginia. Leander James McCormick (1819–1900) ran manufacturing from 1849 to 1879 at the company that would become International Harvester.
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Source page 3 of The Virginia Hotel, Chicago. Press of J.C. Winship & Company. 1893. https://archive.org/details/virginiahotelchi00lawr
Author book published by the hotel for 1893 world's fair

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