. The Central Manufacturing District : Chicago Junction Railway Service : a book of descriptive text, photographs & testimonial letters about Chicago Junction Railway Service and the Central Manufacturing District - the center of Chicago, "The Great Central Market" . anufacturing District Bank and Club Building ABOVE is a picture of the beautiful building erected by the Trustees as a homefor the Central Manufacturing District Bank and the Central ManufacturingDistrict Club at 1110-1112 West 35th Street. The District Office Building, whereare located the offices of the Traffic Bureau, District


. The Central Manufacturing District : Chicago Junction Railway Service : a book of descriptive text, photographs & testimonial letters about Chicago Junction Railway Service and the Central Manufacturing District - the center of Chicago, "The Great Central Market" . anufacturing District Bank and Club Building ABOVE is a picture of the beautiful building erected by the Trustees as a homefor the Central Manufacturing District Bank and the Central ManufacturingDistrict Club at 1110-1112 West 35th Street. The District Office Building, whereare located the offices of the Traffic Bureau, District Surgeon, and District Arch-itect, is also shown. Here are centered the business and social activities of theDistrict. The Central Manufacturing District Bank started business in October, 1912,with deposits of $200,000. At this time, three years later, its deposits exceed$1,500,000 and its facilities are utiHzed by practically every concern in the Dis-trict. The Central Manufacturing District Club has a membership approximating250, largely made up of representatives of the many firms in the District. Hereeach noon these men meet for luncheon, enjoying an hour of pleasant relaxation,entertaining guests and customers, and getting acquainted with their An Aeroplane View of the Central Manufacturing District of Chicago The Story of a Cabbage Patch Down at 35th Street, on the South Branch of the Chicago River, are threehundred acres of ground which have had a somewhat remarkable history. Fortyyears ago, this land, which at that time was located on the then outskirts of thecity, began to gain notoriety as the Cabbage Patch of Chicago. Here werescenes of rustic beauty! In the sun and rain of many summers, the fields wavedgreen with majestic cabbage leaves, and each Fall brought a bountiful harvest forthe thrifty citizens who had planted, cultivated, and harvested, that the ancestorsof Mrs. Wiggs and Mr. Dooley (of Archey Road) might thrive. For, let itbe known, our forefath


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