English: Bird's-eye view of Wolf Point in Chicago as it appeared in 1893. Key to numbered buildings: 1 = North-Western Building, 2 = Wells Street Station. 3 = Hotel Le Grand, 4 = Air Line Elevator, 5 = Lumberman's Exchange Building, 6 = Garrett Building, 7 = Lind Block, 8 = Ullman Building, 9 = Davidson & Sons' Building, 10 = Fulton Elevator, 11 = St. Paul Elevator, 12–13 = Produce Cold Storage Exchange, 14 = Star and Crescent Mills.
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Rand, Mcnally and Co 's Bird's-Eye Views and Guide to Chicago, Rand, Mcnally and Co. 1893. Scan from the University of Illinois at Chicago.[1]
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