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Title
This house was the pride of the town
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
Talley, Mansfield Kirby (contributor)
Richard H. Driehaus Museum (Chicago, Ill.) (contributor)
Subject
Richard H. Driehaus Museum (Chicago, Ill.) (LCSH)
Driehaus, Richard H.
Mansions--Illinois--Chicago (LCSH)
Philanthropists--United States (LCSH)
Chicago (Ill.)--Buildings, structures, etc. (LCSH)
Nickerson, Samuel Mayo, 1830-1914--Homes and haunts. (LCSH)
Fisher, Lucius George, 1843-1916--Homes and haunts. (LCSH)
American College of Surgeons--Homes and haunts--Illinois--Chicago. (LCSH)
Burling and Whitehouse (Firm) (LCSH)
Illustrative Content
illustrations
portraits
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Geographic Coverage
Classification
LCC: F548.8.R53 T35 2008 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Supplementary Content
bibliography (bibliography)
Content
text (txt)
Table Of Contents
Samuel Mayo Nickerson
Nickerson's "Marble palace"
Second owner : Lucius George Fisher, Jr. and family
Third owner : American College of Surgeons
Fourth owner : Richard H. Driehaus and the Richard H. Driehaus Museum
Descriptions of restored halls, rooms, and furnishings
The restoration and conservation team
Authorized Access Point
Talley, Mansfield Kirby This house was the pride of the town