. 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" . 101. Goulds Manufacturing Company Building, 38th Street and South Ashland Avenue THE Goulds Manufacturing Companyof Illinois is a large manufacturer ofpumps, pipes, and fittings, with mainoffices and plant at Seneca Falls, NewYork. This building erected in 1912, isthree stories and basement and contains38,600 square feet of floor


. 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" . 101. Goulds Manufacturing Company Building, 38th Street and South Ashland Avenue THE Goulds Manufacturing Companyof Illinois is a large manufacturer ofpumps, pipes, and fittings, with mainoffices and plant at Seneca Falls, NewYork. This building erected in 1912, isthree stories and basement and contains38,600 square feet of floor space. It isof heavy brick and mill construction andis sprinkled. Wm. P. Doerr, DistrictArchitect; E. W. Sproul Company,General Contractors. 102 OFFFCE OF THEViC£ PRES. S TREAS. CHICAGO Mr. H. E. Poronto, Industrial Agent,Central llanufacturing District,1305 First National Bank Building,Chicago, Sir:- Referring to your letter of the 23rd ultimo,we are v«ry glad to have the opportunity to say a goodword for the Central Manufacturing District. The evidence of a thoroughly efficient organizationis seen in the continually excellent manner in which ourshipping and other wants are taken care of by the variousagencies operated for the benefit of the occup


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