-40%

1958 Calumet Skyway Toll Bridge Chicago IL Pictorial Progress Booklet

$ 5.28

Availability: 50 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    SH-11. April 1, 1958 “Calumet Skyway Toll Bridge, City of Chicago” Progress Report by De Leuw, Cather & Company, Engineers. SIZE is 8-1/2 x 11 inch, pictorial paper covers, Stapled binding. 16 pages, 4 pages with black and white photographs, two pages with Progress Charts. Photographs include: Aerial view of Completed Skyway. Exterior View of Service Building, and inside views of Garage and Boiler Room. Completed Skyway looking Northwest and looking toward Michigan and the Indiana Avenue Ramps. CONDITION: Corner and edge wear, soiling to stiff paper covers. Rusty staples. Very Good condition.
    Also inserted into the booklet is a USED “Travelers Insurance Companies Ticket Envelope” showing the Chicago Union Station -  Chicago, Burlington & Quincey RR; Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific RR.; The Gulf, Mobile & Ohio RR.; and the Pennsylvania Railroad. Ticket envelope is used with writing and wrinkles
    .
    Sold AS IS. Look carefully at the pictures to Judge Condition for Yourself.
    Please pay for your order after Combining
    ALL ITEMS
    on one invoice! This saves both of us money! You save on S/H charges and I save on fees! Thank you kindly, Judy & George ….
    If you plan to purchase multiple items, just put all the items you want into your Ebay cart, then press “REQUEST TOTAL” and I will be able to invoice you with combined shipping.  Make sure you’re purchasing via computer, as this option is not available when buying with your phone.
    Once you have purchased an item and we have wrapped it for shipping, additional items CANNOT be added, and must be shipped separately.
    I offer and accept other payment options, besides PayPal, for those who do not have such an account.
    All books are protected by a moisture seal, bubble wrap, and they are packaged in a cardboard carton for added protection.
    All postcards, vintage paper items and historical memorabilia are packaged with stiff cardboard and marked “Do Not Bend”.