This original early 20th-century photograph captures a dynamic Chicago storefront scene circa 1916–1922. A bold campaign banner stretches across the facade, urging voters to “Vote to Re‑Elect James H. Lawley and Matthias A. Mueller, Republican Candidates for Sanitary Trustees.” These men were running for positions in the Sanitary District of Chicago
Beyond the political messaging, the image is rich in historical detail: a produce-laden grocery window, a barber shop (indicated by the classic pole), a child and shopkeepers posed out front, and signage hinting at trolley service. This blend of election politics and Chicago street life makes the photograph both visually and historically significant.
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Era: circa 1916–1922
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Location: Chicago, IL (Sanitary District of Chicago campaign)
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Subject: Storefront with campaign banner, everyday life & commercial activity
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Type: Original sepia photograph on cardstock
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Size: 9 x 7
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Condition: Very good—light toning and edge wear typical of age. See photos.
This is more than a storefront shot—it’s an authentic window into Chicago’s urban and political landscape during a formative period in public health infrastructure.