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https://edwardbennett.lakeforest.edu/files/original/9857592a14d39318c4c954a54e8e9096.pdf
Daniel H. Burnham writes to Edward H. Bennett in Chicago, requesting that he write a note to Charles Dyer Norton that will be placed in a book that Burnham is binding for him. Click here to view transcription.

https://edwardbennett.lakeforest.edu/files/original/a104087d23d2abc211780f00d3b8f0d8.pdf
Daniel H. Burnham writes from Chicago to Edward H. Bennett in San Francisco, urging that he return to Chicago as soon as possible. Burnham was eager for Bennett to return and begin work on his Plan of Chicago. Click here to view transcription.

https://edwardbennett.lakeforest.edu/files/original/13e0ed566cae1534001f10a1a1167e4b.pdf
Daniel H. Burnham writes a note to Edward H. Bennett in Chicago about the study of some measurements at the Railway Exchange Building. Click here to view transcription.

https://edwardbennett.lakeforest.edu/files/original/4f6ca580a5c18a0585e554630fa0fd50.pdf
Daniel H. Burnham writes from Rome to Edward H. Bennett in Chicago with details of his impending trip home, as well as an account of a trip he took with students of the American Academy in Rome. Click here to view transcription.

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Daniel H. Burnham (right) talks to a seated Charles H. Wacker (left) at a luncheon that Burnham held in his office in honor of Charles D. Norton after he was made personal secretary to U.S. President William H. Taft.

https://edwardbennett.lakeforest.edu/files/original/1f64ab822e4fca742271e483ecbd5d05.pdf
Daniel Burnham's famous "Make no little plans" quote in full, first delivered at the 1910 London town planning conference.

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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…

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The cover of the January 1934 issue of Commerce is the Federal Building of Chicago's Century of Progress International Exposition, which was designed by Edward H. Bennett.

https://edwardbennett.lakeforest.edu/files/original/06bf84ef740eb0f47780e551e1a5d412.pdf
Letter to Edward H. Bennett from Clarence E. H.

https://edwardbennett.lakeforest.edu/files/original/138cc1e7f0fae271462c8261893497bd.pdf
Letter from Christine Barreda Polk, wife of architect Willis Polk, in San Francisco to Edward H. Bennett.
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