DescriptionFort Dearborn Massacre Monument at edge of Pullman Residence.jpg
English: Image of the Fort Dearborn Massacre sculpture, showing the entire monument. The monument was located on the Pullman residence property at East 18th Street and South Calumet Avenue in the Near South Sidecommunity area of Chicago. The surface of the sculpture was showing erosion, possibly by smoke from the Illinois Central Railroad. The sculpture was created by Carl Rohl-Smith.
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