Here Are Some Of The Very First Photos Ever Taken Of Illinois
By Elizabeth Crozier|Published April 08, 2020
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Elizabeth Crozier
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An Illinois transplant who grew up and went to school in Indiana for 22 years, Elizabeth holds a BFA in creative writing and has enjoyed traveling across the country and parts of Europe. She has visited half of the states, as well as parts of Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean, and regularly travels home to the Hoosier State to see friends and family. With more than five years of writing experience, Elizabeth’s articles have been featured on several websites, and her poetry and short stories have been published in multiple literary journals.
Illinois has been a state for more than 200 years, and there’s been someone taking pictures of it for at least 100 of them. These old photographs of the Land of Lincoln may surprise and delight you. See the state through the lens of the past when you scroll through this list of the oldest images ever taken of the state.
1. Taken in 1880 and depicting the state's first capitol building, it is believed that this image was taken mere months before the building was swallowed up by the Mississippi River.
2. In 1893, the grounds where the World's Columbian Expo were held caught fire, and this ancient image captures an electricity building as well as mines and mining buildings with people in fancy clothing running away or staring in awe.
4. Captured in 1907, this is an image of the Old United States Custom House, which was constructed after the Civil War and now serves as the Cairo Custom House Museum.
5. Photographed around 1911, this shot shows the Paris Brothel, which was a saloon in the Levee district that got shut down after the owner was accused of sex trafficking.
10. Theodore Roosevelt visited Chicago in 1915, and this iconic image proves it. It is one of the best old photographs of Illinois that preserves the state's history.
11. Taken in 1915, this is a photo of Market Day at Blue Island where people would sell livestock, produce, and farm equipment and which used to occur the first Thursday of every month.
13. Situated next to a church and city park, the Old North Side School in Geneseo is a historic building that has been around so long there are photos of it from the early 1900s.
14. This photo of one of the first Chicago Public Library locations, which opened in 1897, was taken in 1920 and shows off the incredible architecture.