Edward H. Bennett's notes on Daniel H. Burnham, written from 1917 to 1918, were sent to Charles Moore and later included in the second volume of his 1921 Burnham biography "Daniel H. Burnham, Architect, Planner of Cities."
Photo taken at the unveiling of the Louis Pasteur Monument in Chicago's Grant Park. Pictured, left to right, are Léon Hermant, the sculptor of the monument, French Ambassador Paul Claudel, Edward H. Bennett, the architect of the monument, an unknown…
This photo was taken in Cleveland, Ohio on June 7th, 1916, during the Eighth National Conference on City Planning. The men pictured, left to right, are Andrew Wright Crawford of Philadelphia, Edward H. Bennett of Chicago, and Lawrence Veiller of New…
Fernand Janin (left) and Edward H. Bennett (right) pictured outside the penthouse atop the roof of the Railway Exchange Building, where the Plan of Chicago work was being done.
Edward H. Bennett (left) and and unknown Plan of Chicago team member are shown outside of the penthouse atop the Railway Exchange Building where the Plan was written.