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English: Early image of the mid-19th century Hyde Park estate of Paul Cornell (lawyer).
Date 31 October 2006 (original upload date)
Source Chicago Historical Society
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I have a requested permission from the Chicago Historical Society for the use of this photo. I feel it is important in the understanding of the article as a representation of an important piece of architecture. I believe this was first published before 1923.

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