Blank post card. Manufacturer's text: The Foreman National Bank Building, Chicago. Southeast Corner of LaSalle and Washington Streets, Height 479 Ft., 40 stories, 23 in body and 17 stories in tower. This was the first site of the First Baptist Church in 1844. Pub. by Gerson Bros., Chicago, Ill. Made in USA. Handwritten 5 in top left.
Photograph of First National Bank Building, Chicago, Ill. Souvenir Post Card Co., N.Y. Handwritten note: Chicago, Ill, 10/16/08. To Miss Blanche M. Russell. Greetings and best wishes from de Koglowsky.
Blank post card. Manufacturer's text: The First National Bank Building, Chicago. The First National Bank is located on the corner of Monroe and Dearborn Streets. It is one of the largest banking institutions in the west, and surpassed by very few in the United States. The building in the background is the new home of the Hamilton Club, the largest republican organization in this section of the country. Handwritten 4 in top left. Published by Max Rigot Selling Co., Chicago. Made in U.S.A.
Postmarked Jan 9, 1918, 4pm, Chicago, Ill. Addressed to Herring Johnson, Mancelona, Mich. R.F.D. #1: Dear Herring, Here in Chicago. Don't know how long we will stay. This is a great place. Going to a play this afternoon. This is my address this week, 3041 W. Madison St., Chi., Ill. Minnie. Handwritten 3 in top left.