• Collection ID DN-0005880
  • Creator Names Chicago Daily News, Inc., photographer.
  • Title [Residence of Police Chief George M. Shippy at 31 Lincoln Place, with police standing in front of building] [graphic].
  • Dates 1908 Mar. 2.
  • Physical description 1 negative : b&w, glass ; 5 x 7 in.
  • Access and usage restrictions Restriction: Original negatives are fragile and not available to researchers. Please consult the on-line image instead.
  • Collection summary Exterior view of the residence of Police Chief George M. Shippy at 31 Lincoln Place in Chicago, Illinois. Police are standing in the doorway and on the sidewalk in front of the building. Lazarus Averbuch, an alleged anarchist, was shot and killed at this house.
  • Terms Governing Use and Reproduction The online images are supplied for reference purposes only. All other uses are restricted. To acquire copies, including improved copies, or permission for use, please contact Chicago History Museum, Rights and Reproductions Department, 1601 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60614.
  • Names
    • Shippy, George M. Homes and haunts Illinois Chicago.
    • Chicago (Ill.). Police Department. Officials and employees.
    • 31 Lincoln Place (Chicago, Ill.)
  • Subjects
    • Dwellings Illinois Chicago 1900-1909. lctgm
    • Lazarus Averbuch Affair, Chicago, Ill., 1908.
    • Police Illinois Chicago 1900-1909. lctgm
  • Geographic coverage
    • Near North Side (Chicago, Ill.) Buildings, structures, etc. 1900-1909.
    • Chicago (Ill.) Buildings, structures, etc. 1900-1909.
  • Genre
    • Exterior views. aat
    • Dry plate negatives. gmgpc
    • Gelatin dry plate negatives. aat
  • Geographic name United States Illinois Cook County Chicago.
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