Rockford Insurance Co. of Illinois: Business Office Interior
The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In this time period, Rockford Insurance was on the sixth floor of the William Brown building on the corner of Main and Chestnut Streets. Numerous desks, ledgers, and file drawers are present in this scene. Similar depictions may be found in photos 88.122.746, 88.122.752, 88.122.756, 88.122.757, 88.122.759, 88.122.779, 88.122.786, and 90.5.44.
circa 1895 - 1905
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Rockford Insurance Co. of Illinois: Business Office Interior
The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In this time period, Rockford Insurance was on the sixth floor of the William Brown building on the corner of Main and Chestnut Streets. Numerous desks, ledgers, and file drawers are present in this scene. Similar depictions may be found at 88.122.744, 88.122.752, 88.122.756, 88.122.757, 88.122.759, 88.122.779, 88.122.786, and 90.5.44.
circa 1895 - 1905
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88.122.746
Rockford Insurance Co. of Illinois: Business Office Interior
The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In this time period, Rockford Insurance was on the sixth floor of the William Brown building on the corner of Main and Chestnut Streets. Numerous desks, ledgers, and file drawers are present in this scene. Similar depictions may be found in photos 88.122.744, 88.122.746, 88.122.752, 88.122.757, 88.122.759, 88.122.752, 88.122.759, 88.122.786, and 90.5.44.
circa 1895 - 1905
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88.122.756
Rockford Insurance Co. of Illinois: Business Office Interior
The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In this time period, they were on the sixth floor of the William Brown building on the corner of Main and Chestnut Streets. Numerous desks, ledgers, and file drawers are present in this photo. Similar depictions may be found in photos 88.122.744, 88.122.746, 88.122.752, 88.122.756, 88.122.759, 88.122.779, 88.122.786, and 90.5.44.
circa 1895 - 1905
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88.122.757
Rockford Insurance Co. of Illinois: Business Office Interior
The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In this time period, Rockford Insurance was on the sixth floor of the William Brown building on the corner of Main and Chestnut Streets. Numerous desks, ledgers, and file drawers are present in this scene as well as personnel and staff at their workstations. Similar depictions may be found in photos 88.122.744, 88.122.746, 88.122.752, 88.122.756, 88.122.757, 88.122.779, 88.122.786, and 90.5.44.
circa 1895 - 1905
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88.122.759
Rockford Insurance Co. of Illinois: Business Office Interior
The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In this time period, Rockford Insurance was on the sixth floor of the William Brown building on the corner of Main and Chestnut Streets. Numerous desks, ledgers, and file drawers are present with staff personnel at their workstations. Similar depictions may be found in photos 88.122.744, 88.122.746, 88.122.752, 88.122.756, 88.122.757, 88.122.759, 88.122.786, and 90.5.44.
circa 1895 - 1905
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88.122.779
Rockford Insurance Co. of Illinois: Business Office Interior
The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In this time period, Rockford Insurance was on the sixth floor of the William Brown building on the corner of Main and Chestnut Streets. Numerous desks, ledgers, and file drawers are present in this scene. Similar depictions may be found in photos 88.122.744, 88.122.746, 88.122.752, 88.122.756, 88.122.757, 88.122.759, 88.122.779, and 90.5.44.
circa 1895 - 1905
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88.122.786
Rockford Insurance Co. of Illinois: Business Office Interior
The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In this time period, Rockford Insurance was on the sixth floor of the William Brown building on the corner of Main and Chestnut Streets. Numerous desks, ledgers, and file drawers are present in this scene. Similar depictions can be found in photos 88.122.744, 88.122.746, 88.122.752, 88.122.756, 88.122.757, 88.122.759, 88.122.779, and 88.122.786.
circa 1895 - 1905
Midway Village Museum
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90.5.44
Rockford Insurance Co. of Illinois: Business Office Interior
The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In this time period, Rockford Insurance was on the sixth floor of the William Brown building on the corner of Main and Chestnut Streets. Numerous desks, ledgers, and file drawers are seen along with staff personnel at their desks and workstations. Similar depictions may be found in photos 88.122.744, 88.122.746, 88.122.756, 88.122.757, 88.122.759, 88.122.779, 88.122.786, and 90.5.44.
circa 1895 - 1905
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88.122.752
Rockford Insurance Company.
The Rockford Insurance Company of Illinois was founded in 1866. The President in the 1890s was John Lake. The company typically underwrote flood and fire disasters. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Rockford Insurance was on the sixth floor of the William Brown building on the corner of Main and Chestnut Streets. Numerous desks, ledgers, and file drawers are present in this scene.
early 20th century
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90.5.22aa