• Collection ID DN-0001748
  • Creator Names Chicago Daily News, Inc., photographer.
  • Title [Richard Naddy and his sister standing on a sidewalk next to a mailbox] [graphic].
  • Dates 1904 Sept. 15.
  • 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 Image of Richard Naddy and his sister standing on a sidewalk next to a mailbox. Richard Naddy and his sister Lucy (not pictured here), who lived at 6931 South Stoney Island Avenue (formerly 6931 Jackson Park Avenue) in the South Shore community area of Chicago, Illinois, were arrested and charged with larceny on complaint from a neighbor, Mrs. Lena Payne.
  • 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 Naddy, Richard.
  • Subjects
    • Children Illinois Chicago 1900-1909. lctgm
    • Robberies Illinois Chicago 1900-1909. lctgm
    • Crimes Illinois Chicago 1900-1909. lctgm
  • Geographic coverage
    • Stoney Island Avenue (Chicago, Ill.)
    • South Shore (Chicago, Ill.) 1900-1909.
    • Chicago (Ill.) 1900-1909.
  • Genre
    • Dry plate negatives. gmgpc
    • Gelatin dry plate negatives. aat
  • Geographic name United States Illinois Cook County Chicago.
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