1911 Sanborn Maps

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Maps are laid out as geographically as possible

103rd to 111th, the north part of Pullman and the Factory Complex


103rd-105th, Cottage Grove-Corliss, sheet 84

103rd-105th, Corliss-Ericsson, part of sheet 96
 

105th-107th, Cottage Grove-Fulton, sheet 85

105th-107th, Fulton-Ericsson, sheet 86

The Pullman Foundry, sheet 89

107th-110th, Cottage Grove-Fulton, sheet 91

Freight Car Works, sheet 92

Rolling Mill & Paint Shop, sheet 90

Main Factory Complex, sheet 93

Tin Shop; Erecting Shops; Lumber Yard, sheet 94

Glass Shop; Erecting Shops; Lumber Yard, sheet 95

111th to 115th and the southern part of Pullman


111th-113th, Cottage Grove-Stephenson, sheet 97

111th-113th, Stephenson-Fulton, sheet 98

Calumet Shops, part of sheet 96

113th-115th, Cottage Grove-Watt, part of sheet 99

113th-115th, Watt-Fulton, sheet 100
 

Industries Immediately South of 115th


Chicago Drop Forge & Foundry, sheet 101
 
Sherwin-Williams Paint Company, sheet 103

Griffin Wheel Company, sheet 102

Illinois Brick Company, sheet 104

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  • Historic Pullman Garden Club - An all-volunteer group that are the current stewards of many of the public green spaces in Pullman. (http://www.hpgc.org/

  • Historic Pullman Foundation - The HPF is a non-profit organization whose mission is to "facilitate the preservation and restoration of original structures within the Town of Pullman and to promote public awareness of the significance of Pullman as one of the nation's first planned industrial communities, now a designated City of Chicago, State of Illinois and National landmark district." (http://www.pullmanil.org/)
  • The National A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum is a 501(c)3 cultural institution. Its purpose is to honor, preserving present and interpreting the legacy of A. Philip Randolph, Pullman Porters, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and the contributions made by African-Americans to America's labor movement. ((http://www.nationalpullmanportermuseum.com/)
  • Pullman Civic Organization - The PCO is a strong and vibrant Community Organization that has been in existence since 1960. (http://www.pullmancivic.org/)
  • Pullman National Monument - The official page of the Pullman National Park. (https://www.nps.gov/pull/)
  • South Suburban Genealogical & Historical Society - SSG&HS holds the Pullman Collection, consisting of personnel records from Pullman Car Works circa 1900-1949. There are approximately 200,000 individuals represented in the collection. (https://ssghs.org/)
  • The Industrial Heritage Archives of Chicago's Calumet Region is an online museum of images that commemorates and celebrates the historic industries and workers of the region, made possible by a Library Services and Technology Act grant administered by the Illinois State Library. (http://www.pullman-museum.org/ihaccr/)
  • Illinois Digital Archives (IDA) is a repository for the digital collections libraries and cultural institutions in the State of Illinois and the hosting service for the online images on this site. (http://www.idaillinois.org/)