Parade float in front of North-Western Loan & Trust Company
Oil paintings of Eunice and Lucas Merril, relatives of the archtitect of the Baldwin house, John H. Nichols, in sitting room. John H. Nicohls was the great uncle of H.M. Baldwin. John's brother Henry painted the portraits.
Oil paintings of Eunice and Lucas Merril, relatives of the archtitect of the Baldwin house, John H. Nichols, in sitting room. John H. Nicohls was the great uncle of H.M. Baldwin. John's brother Henry painted the portraits.
Baldwin house sitting room interior. H.M. Baldwin owned the house until he became too old to maintain its upkeep. The house was razed in 1963.
Baldwin house exterior, 321 Chicago Street. After the renumbering system in 1927, this house became 6018 8th Avenue. Designed by John H. Nichols, a relative of the Baldwin family, the house was razed in 1963.
Parlor with a cat sitting on a chair, H.M. Baldwin house, 321 Chicago Street