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Summary
editExterior view of the storefront office of P. Schiavone & Son, bankers and steamship agents, located at 925 South Halsted Street (formerly 388 South Halsted Street) in the Near West Side community area of Chicago. The business was owned by Pasquale (father) and Michael (son) Schiavone.
CREATED/PUBLISHED:1909.
DN-0054031 (Accessed at [1]), Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago Historical Society.
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