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https://edwardbennett.lakeforest.edu/files/original/8f27e7cafc5a94ef135d4560f7d8a09b.pdf
Letter from Charles Moore to Edward H. Bennett discussing the editing of the Plan of Chicago.Click here to view transcription.

https://edwardbennett.lakeforest.edu/files/original/eeafabfb69003a4a48f68dde07ea16f8.jpg
Photo of a child with a statue in the garden of Bennett's home, "Bagatelle," which he designed and constructed from 1915 to 1916. Bagatelle still stands at 89 E. Deerpath Road, Lake Forest, IL.

https://edwardbennett.lakeforest.edu/files/original/18ebe867d0460932de281873972b7c6d.pdf
Letter from Christine Barreda Polk, wife of architect Willis Polk, to Edward H. Bennett.

https://edwardbennett.lakeforest.edu/files/original/f333c6f3a558fa08db0f35d6e28146e2.pdf
Letter from Christine Barreda Polk, wife of architect Willis Polk, in San Francisco to Edward H. Bennett.

https://edwardbennett.lakeforest.edu/files/original/400226d29d980287661734143dcc0dcb.pdf
Letter from Christine Barreda Polk, wife of architect Willis Polk, in San Francisco to Edward H. Bennett.

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.

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

https://edwardbennett.lakeforest.edu/files/original/32425fdb1b6455742a1131fce9d217f6.jpg
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/9ee7b7c7c9d36628639be5d8b7c8263b.jpg
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…

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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