Rockford, Ill. City Hall
This postcard shows the City Hall building, built in 1907 at 126 S. 1st Street, with a view looking east down tree-lined Walnut Street.
Paul C. Koeber, PCK Series
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85.109(I).518
Rockford, Ill. City Hall
This black and white photograph depicts a view similar to postcard 85.109(I).518, showing the City Hall building, built in 1907, at 126 S. 1st Street. City Hall is at the corner of S. 1st and Walnut Streets, and this view looks east down Walnut.
Paul C. Koeber, PCK Series
Postmarked 1907
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85.109(I).516
City Hall
This card is in a booklet stamped "Souvenir Letter: Views of Rockford, Ill." This depicts the City Hall's three-story structure with a clock tower.
Wilson Bros. Co. Printers
1910
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City Hall, Rockford, Ill.
Photograph of the red brick City Hall building at 126 S. 1st Street, built in 1907, featuring the prominent clock tower and a few pedestrians on the sidewalk. A pastel flower motif borders two edges of this postcard.
Published expressly for F. W. Woolworth Co., New York.
Circa 1912
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City Hall, Rockford, Ill.
Looking north up the block, the City Hall building, built in 1907 at 126 S. 1st Street, displays its clock tower prominently in this photograph.
W. W. Hixson & Co., Rockford, Ill.
Circa 1920-1950
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City Hall, Rockford, Ill.
This rendering of the City Hall building, built in 1907 at 126 S. 1st Street, features a flag flying atop its distinctive clock tower, many pedestrians on the sidewalks below, an early period automobile (right), and even a bicycle (left).
A. C. Bosselman & Co., New York.
Circa 1901-1919
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85.109(I).522
City Hall, Rockford, Ill.
Photograph of the City Hall building, built in 1907 at 126 S. 1st Street, looking north up the block. This postcard, issued by the Curt Teich Company in Chicago, bears the number R-18542.
Wendell Stationery Co., Rockford, Ill.
Circa 1908-1928
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85.109(I).521
City Hall, Rockford, Ill.
This view of the City Hall building, built in 1907 at 126 S. 1st Street, is similar to that of postcard 85.109(I).522. A large white border on the right side of the card proclaims "S. A. Croon & Co. Dist. Rockford, Ill." The publisher, Suhling & Koehn Co. in Chicago, has marked this card as "'Elite' No 109." The card is postmarked June 3, 1908 with a one cent postage stamp.
Suhling & Koehn Co., Chicago, Ill.
Circa 1904-1912
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85.109(I).520
City Hall, Rockford, Ill.
This color rendering of the City Hall building, built in 1907 at 126 S. 1st Street, is postmarked January 21, 1910 and was sent to Sweden with two cents postage.
Postmarked 1910
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85.109(I).519
City Hall, Rockford, Ill.
This black and white rendering is similar to postcard 85.109(I).522 with a large white border to the right bearing the title of Rockford's City Hall, built in 1907 and located at 126 S. 1st Street. On the bottom of the front of the card, the publisher, E. C. Kropp, Milwaukee, WI., states that this card was made for H. H. Waldo, who assisted Charles A. Church with his book, Past and Present of the City of Rockford and Winnebago County, Illinois (1905).
E. C. Kropp, Milwaukee, WI.
Circa 1907-1920
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Rockford City Hall.
This black and white photograph depicts the City Hall building, with its distinctive clock tower, at 124 S. 1st Street, on the corner of 1st and Walnut Streets.
circa 1925
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