New Acquisitions

  1. american industrial furniture salvaged from the roberts electric company late this week

    american industrial furniture salvaged from the roberts electric company late this week
    several truckloads of industrial factory and office furniture were removed from the defunct robers electric company, located on morgan street. the great majority of the building has been demolished, but a landmarked building within the complex will avoid the wrecking ball. in fact, the facade will be restored since the building is part of the protected fulton market landscape. the sizable amount...
  2. several chicago fire era bottles, fragments and an incredibly well-built circular wood floor privy discovered this week

    several chicago fire era bottles, fragments and an incredibly well-built circular wood floor privy discovered this week
    i was notified early on in the day to quickly head to an excavation site (the two story wood frame house had been demolished a week prior), that looked promising for unearthing bottles and other discarded household wares dating to the early 1870's. sure enough when i arrived onsite, the machine operator was punching through the ground with his bucket and...
  3. rare "vajen" firefighter helmet, early porcelain signage, industrial lighting and "tanker" furniture

    rare "vajen" firefighter helmet, early porcelain signage, industrial lighting and "tanker" furniture
    the photo gallery below offers a glimpse of some of the newest artifacts recently acquired from last week's listings (15 new items are added daily in their respective categories) on the urban remains website. as of this writing, we have 26,000+ meticulously documented and well-organized artifacts in the urban remains online and/or virtual catalog.   the ultimate goal since day one is to have each...
  4. demolition of a brick workers cottage at 1111 n. campbell reveals sill plates, summer beams and faceted pegs

    demolition of a brick workers cottage at 1111 n. campbell reveals sill plates, summer beams and faceted pegs
    with two concurrent demolitions with heneghan about to begin later this afternoon and a west side excavation that holds promise for the discovery of an early privy vault, i simply do not have the time (at least now) to provide greater detail pertaining to the images taken at a demolition located at 1111 n. campbell, where a two story 19th century chicago...
  5. last minute demolition yields hand hewn beams, incised stone and buried bottles

    last minute demolition yields hand hewn beams, incised stone and buried bottles
    people in my inner-circle are growing concerned that i'm dangerously consumed or unhealthily immersed in the "deconstruction" and "unearthing" projects that i do for intellectual gratification when not operating urban remains. i cannot disagree, but i feel imbued over this newly found conviction that this body of work is incredibly important on so many levels. as a consequence however, i have...
  6. last-minute backyard sleuthing leads to the discovery of an ash pit filled with 19th century "rubbish"

    last-minute backyard sleuthing leads to the discovery of an ash pit filled with 19th century "rubbish"
    the workers cottage (1885-1887) was demolished just a few days ago, but excavation of the now-vacant lot is well underway. i stopped by the site on my way to work and asked the wrecker, one who i work with frequently, whether we could do a little "potholing" towards the back near the alley. as i was preparing the photos for this...
  7. yet another 19th century "landfill" produces an abundant haul of historic chicago "rubbish"

    yet another 19th century "landfill" produces an abundant haul of historic chicago "rubbish"
    yet again, i will kick off from a previous post... "the vast scattering of excavation sites in and around downtown chicago have provided a dizzying, seemly endless amount of artifacts discarded by chicagoans of the 19th century. the quantity of "hutchinson" type soda or mineral water bottles alone is impressive to say the least. moreso, the sheer variety of medicinal bottles, chinaware and condiment...
  8. 2454 w. thomas street brick workers cottage demolished

    2454 w. thomas street brick workers cottage demolished
    i feel trapped in this inescapable and horrific cycle of documenting one residential demolition after another. i simply cannot keep up. i receive calls and email notifications daily that a wrecker is onsite and well into dismantling, or rather, erasing another piece of 19th century chicago. too often it is only to be replaced with some bland, nondescript three-flat built by...
  9. more pockets of everyday 19th century bottles discovered in a chicago dumping ground

    more pockets of everyday 19th century bottles discovered in a chicago dumping ground
    i will kick off from a previous post... "the vast scattering of excavation sites in and around downtown chicago have provided a dizzying, seemly endless amount of artifacts discarded by chicagoans of the 19th century. the quantity of "hutchinson" type soda or mineral water bottles alone is impressive to say the least. moreso, the sheer variety of medicinal bottles, chinaware and condiment bottles extracted...
  10. metal compression casting company hardware "collection" acquired this week

    metal compression casting company hardware "collection" acquired this week
    a fine collection of "real bronze" ornamental builders' hardware designed and fabricated by the metal compression casting company and/or the russell & erwin mfg. company was recently purchased by urban remains earlier this week. the "mccc collection," consisting of some of the most finely executed hardware (i.e., doorknobs and escutcheons) of the 1870's, belonged to notable collector len blumin, who authored the early...
  11. "experiencing" the death of a building can be mentally and physically exhausting

    "experiencing" the death of a building can be mentally and physically exhausting
    i was indifferent when i found a human skull wedged under a load-bearing column while the building (1871) around me was being demolished. perhaps i was more concerned about my safety, but i had to capture a shot of the intact facade before it was pulled down. i've seen far more gruesome things... when a building is left to die...
  12. use of wooden pegs or "treenails" in 19th century chicago balloon frame construction much more prevalent than previously thought

    use of wooden pegs or "treenails" in 19th century chicago balloon frame construction much more prevalent than previously thought
    the recent burst of demolition activity in my "study area" over the last two weeks has been rather bitter-sweet in terms of loss and discovery. the rate at which these outwardly nondescript 19th century wood-framed cottages are being pummeled into the ground (and their remains trucked off to the landfill) is mind boggling, not to mention utterly exhausting to keep track of. on...
  13. b-52 bomber pilot chair, chicago water tower plaques, industrial lockers and cabinets, signage and sconces

    b-52 bomber pilot chair, chicago water tower plaques, industrial lockers and cabinets, signage and sconces
    the photo gallery below offers a glimpse of some of the newest artifacts recently acquired from last week's listings (15 new items are added daily in their respective categories) on the urban remains website. as of this writing, we have 26,000+ meticulously documented and well-organized artifacts in the urban remains online and/or virtual catalog. the ultimate goal since day one is to have each and...
  14. another recently discovered 19th century chicago dump site provides a wealth of artifacts

    another recently discovered 19th century chicago dump site provides a wealth of artifacts
    the vast scattering of excavation sites in and around downtown chicago have provided a dizzying, seemly endless amount of artifacts discarded by chicagoans of the 19th century. the quantity of "hutchinson" type soda or mineral water bottles alone is impressive to say the least. moreso, the sheer variety of medicinal bottles, chinaware and condiment bottles extracted from these dump sites has offered tremendous insight into...
  15. SAIC HISTORIC BUILDING MATERIALS AND Technology LECTURE - IN PROGRESS at SAIC

    SAIC HISTORIC BUILDING MATERIALS AND Technology LECTURE - IN PROGRESS at SAIC
    |Guest Lecture Series|1pm-4pm|9-23-2015|SAIC|Eric J. Nordstrom| PART ONE: Deconstructing the John Kent Russell House PART 2: Harvesting materials and recreating "systems" for additional study. ADDITIONAL CASE STUDIES IN PROGRESS.
  16. discovery of a mid-19th century chicago wood framed cottage with pegged lap and mortise and tenon joints

    discovery of a mid-19th century chicago wood framed cottage with pegged lap and mortise and tenon joints
    from the moment i struck through a wall near the northeast corner of the house, i knew that my suspicions about its true identity were correct. after peeling back continuous layers i am convinced this house was likely moved from the central business district sometime during the 1850's (around the time masonry began replacing the wood-framed shanties). in fact, once i...
  17. several matching 19th century cast iron exterior residential newel posts acquired this week

    several matching 19th century cast iron exterior residential newel posts acquired this week
    an unusual number of original and matching ornamented cast iron "chicago style" newel posts were recently salvaged from a chicago residence dating to the 1880's. the nicely distressed paint ball-finial newels are identical in size with various open hole configurations designed for use with tubular pipe railings. the freestanding newel posts were designed and fabricated by the dearborn foundry works...
  18. daniel h. burnham's historic downtown chicago fisher building through its artifacts

    daniel h. burnham's historic downtown chicago fisher building through its artifacts
    the fisher building is 20-story, 275 foot tall neo-gothic landmark building in the chicago loop community area of chicago. commissioned by paper magnate lucius fisher, the original building was completed in 1896 by d.h. burnham & company with an addition later added in 1907. it was designated a chicago landmark on june 7, 1978. at the time of its completion...
  19. additional finds from the "flask privy pit" and the closing chapter of "unearthing chicago"

    additional finds from the "flask privy pit" and the closing chapter of "unearthing chicago"
    as mentioned earlier, after discussing my recent urban privy find with several people in the field (e.g., historians, archaeologists, chicago bottle collectors and so on), there is very little doubt that i have come across the oldest known/documented chicago urban privy pit, with artifacts pulled from various "pockets" dating to the late 1830's-1850's. most of the nearby mid-19th century pockets a few...
  20. discovery of earliest known chicago urban privy pit or vault yields remarkable finds

    discovery of earliest known chicago urban privy pit or vault yields remarkable finds
    earlier this week i discovered a downtown chicago privy pit that dates from 1830's-1850's, based on the pockets of artifacts or fragments found therein. the artifacts were situated by a haphazard arrangement of early clay bricks, likely used as infill when the privy or trash pit was covered over. this is a remarkable find considering chicago became a city in 1837. perhaps the...


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