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By the following year her hull and machinery were in poor condition. The ship was turned over to the Port Authority of Nikolaev for disposal on 1 May 1903 and stricken from the navy list on 3 July, after which she was used as a storeship. Novgorod was offered for sale to Bulgaria in 1908, but the offer was not taken up. The ship was sold for ...
The Catalog House was designated a Chicago Landmark on May 17, 2000. [7] In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect Minoru Yamasaki, who also designed the former World Trade Center towers in New York City. [4] [5]
In August 2022, South Monroe Street was closed at U.S. 12 in Coldwater after part of the third-story overhang and brick facade on top of the third story fell onto the sidewalk and street.
17 May 17, 1903 (Sunday) 18 May 18, 1903 ... The following events occurred in May 1903: ... Two towed canal boats collided off Sixth Street, Jersey City, ...
The group found solid evidence that Chicago Cafe has been operating since at least 1910, though owners Paul and Nancy Fong give a date of 1903. Either way, Chicago Cafe is now believed to be ...
712 6th St. Opened 15 Jan 1904 13: Chicago Heights Chicago Heights: Mar 14, 1902: $15,000 1627 Halsted St. Open 1903–1972, demolished 1974 14: Chillicothe Chillicothe: Apr 19, 1915: $10,000 822 N. 2nd St. 15: Danville (Main) Danville: Dec 21, 1901: $65,000 [2] 307 N. Vermillion St. Now a museum 16: Danville Veterans Branch Danville: Dec 21 ...
Built in 1903, it was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for electrical engineer Edwin Cheney. [2] The house is part of the Frank Lloyd Wright–Prairie School of Architecture Historic District . [ 3 ] A brick house with the living and sleeping rooms all on one floor under a single hipped roof, the Cheney House has a less monumental and more ...
Nathaniel Kellogg "N.K." Fairbank (1829–1903) was a Chicago industrialist whose company, the N.K. Fairbank Co., manufactured soap as well as animal and baking products in conjunction with the major meat packing houses of northern Illinois.