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English: This building was originally known as "the warehouse of John

Druecker." The Building Department records are, by and large, straightforward. The original permit, number 1106, was issued December 28, 1897, and is listed in Chicago Department of Buildings, Permit Registers, Book tl: January, l895-December, 1897, Northwest ~ Southwest, page~ 120. The original address was 111- 121 North Canal Street, and in the renumbering of 1909 this was converted to 307-317 North Canal Street. That address would correspond to a location somewhat farther south, almost at the point where the tracks from the north side of Union Station rise

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"Real Estate Review: New Warehouse on the West Side" from the Chicago Sunday tribune, Volume 57, Number 16, Sunday, January 16, 1898, Part Four, page 34, column 2, whose illustration, extending across columns 2 and 3, will serve, when compared to the existing building, to show it to be the same as the one discussed. This article also supplies the name of the original architect, Frank

B. Abbott.
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2012-06-11 19:51 2596×5636× (8600216 bytes) Goyk This building was originally known as "the warehouse of John Druecker." The Building Department records are, by and large, straightforward. The original permit, number 1106, was issued December 28, 1897, and is listed in Chicago Department of Buildings...

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