Manitou_arriving_at_Rush_Street_Bridge.jpg


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English: Image of the Manitou, a steamer, arriving at the Rush Street Bridge on the Chicago River in the Loop community area in Chicago, Illinois after the Barker-Spaulding wedding cruise on Lake Michigan from Chicago to Mackinac Island.
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This image from the American Memory Collections is available from the United States Library of Congress 's National Digital Library Program
under the digital ID ichicdn.n064852 .
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Author Chicago Daily News

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  • 2008-05-11 21:15 TonyTheTiger 500×398× (53963 bytes) {{Information |Description=Manitou arriving at [[Rush Street Bridge]] |Source=[http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/I?cdn:16:./temp/~ammem_jz6J::displayType=1:m856sd=ichicdn:m856sf=n064852:@@@mdb=mcc,gottscho,detr,nfor,wpa,aap,cwar,bbpix,cowellbib,calbkbib

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2 August 1915 Gregorian