Hall School, Rockford, Illinois.
This color photograph shows Hall School's red brick building, located at Prairie and 3rd Streets, with a large group of people, presumably staff, faculty, and perhaps students, on the lawn in front.
Circa 1908
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St. James Cathedral, Rockford, Ill.
This color rendering shows three buildings in a row with the church in the middle. St James is located on North Second Street between Lafayette Avenue and Prairie Street. The penny postage testifies to the date this postcard was postmarked: April 1912.
Acmegraph Company, Chicago, Illinois
Postmarked 1912
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St. James Catholic Church, Rockford, Ill.
This black-and-white rendering shows the church, which is located on North Second Street between Lafayette Avenue and Prairie Street, on the left, and a brick, residential building on the right, possibly the rectory.
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St. James Church, Parsonage, and School, Rockford, Illinois. North Second Street between Lafayette Avenue and Prairie Street
This color postcard depicts the St. James buildings located on North Second Street between Lafayette Avenue and Prairie Street. St. James School is on the left, the church is in the middle, and the parsonage is on the right.
J. A. Croon and Company, Cigar Dealer, Rockford, Illinois. Printed in Germany.
Marked "1911" on the back in pencil.
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St. James Pro-Cathedral and Rectory
This color postcard shows St. James Church and rectory to the right with a picture of Rev. Thomas Finn, Rector, above. To the left is a rendering of the Right Reverend P. J. Muldoon, D. D., the Catholic Bishop of Rockford. St. James is located on North Second Street between Lafayette Avenue and Prairie Street.
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St. James Pro-Cathedral, Rockford, Ill.
The pastel-colored photograph on this postcard shows the church, which is located on North Second Street between Lafayette Avenue and Prairie Street.
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St. James Pro-Cathedral, Rockford, Ill.
This is a pastel-colored rendering showing the parish buildings of St. James on North Second Street between Lafayette Avenue and Prairie Street. The postcard was postmarked from Stillman Valley IL on November 6, 1911.
Issued monthly by D.R. Mead and Company, Rockford, Illinois, House Furnishers of Illinois
Postmarked 1911
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The Peacock Brewery Building
The Peacock Brewery building, 200 Prairie Street. Later known as Rockford Brewing Company, Rock River Brewing Company and then Prairie Street Brewing Company.
City of Rockford Community Development Department
1984
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