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#39 View of Schock, Bigford, and Company, the first store opened in the burnt district after the Chicago Fire of 1871.

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#39 View of Schock, Bigford, and Company, the first store opened in the burnt district after the Chicago Fire of 1871.

The Great Chicago Fire 1871: Historical Photos that Depict the Destruction caused by the Great Disaster

#39 View of Schock, Bigford, and Company, the first store opened in the burnt district after the Chicago Fire of 1871.

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←#38 The Chicago Tribune building stands at the southeast corner of Dearborn and Madison streets after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
#40 The wreckage of St. James Episcopal Church looking north on Rush Street from Huron Street in the aftermath of the Great Chicago Fire in 1871.→

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