Letter from William Peirce Anderson in Paris to Edward H. Bennett in London. Anderson and Bennett were friends at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris, where Anderson was currently attending while Bennett took a break to work in London. Anderson writes…
Peirce Anderson (left) and Fernand Janin (right) outside of the penthouse atop the Railway Exchange Building, where the Plan of Chicago work was being done.
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…
Photo of the Pasteur Memorial Committee sitting in Edward H. Bennett's Chicago office. The six men are, from left to right, unknown, Edward H. Bennett, Dr. Frank Billings, WIlliam Allen Pusey, unknown, and unknown.