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Date: 2013-09-11 17:53:47
Illinois
Richard Driehaus
Nickerson House
Julius Rosenwald
Nickerson Mansion

History of the Samuel M. Nickerson House In 1878 Samuel Mayo Nickerson[removed]), president of the First National Bank of Chicago, commissioned a new residence from the architectural firm of Burling & Whitehouse. Edwar

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