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Chicago Fire Cyclorama Co. Stock Certificate (Columbian Expo. Attraction) (126317)

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Chicago Fire Cyclorama Co. Stock Certificate (Columbian Expo. Attraction)  (126317)
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130.00USDto d*******f+ buyer's premium (32.50)
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Rare. Inc. in Illinois. No. 48, issued for 64 shares to Howard H. Gross in 1892. Signed by president Daniel Holland and the secretary. Not cancelled. Black border and print, gold seal, and allegorical vignette. Folds, pencil notations. This was an attraction at the World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893. Howard Gross was in charge of the attraction. It measured approximately 50 ft high by 400 ft long. A reproduction of the 1871 great fire was displayed in a building on Michigan Avenue, between Madison and Monroe Streets. Ticket prices were 30 cents per adult and 25 cents per child. Advertisements promised a “marvelous scene of Chicago while burning” with 20,000 square feet of canvas and numerous set pieces. The September 28, 1892, issue of the “Fort Worth Daily Gazette” reported: “thousands of acres of red hot ruins” and “thousands more a sea of flame.” Some of the painted compositions included: Burning of the Court-House, Panic at the Rush Street Bridge, Escaping to the River, and Burning of the Old United States Marine Hospital. Estimated cost of building was $250,000. Eyewitness accounts promoted this “most wonderful creation of art” with “thrilling scenes of burning Chicago” presented “truthfully and with a degree of realism impossible to conceive” (Chicago Tribune, October 20, 1893).

Date: 1892
Country (if not USA):
State: Illinois
City: Chicago
Provenance: Ken Prag Collection

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