9x6.25 in photograph of the Wainwright Building at Fourth and Chestnut Streets. The caption on the back of the photograph reads "Something new in architecture." The Wainwright Building was designed by the Chicago firm of Adler & Sullivan and constructed in 1892.
Photograph of the St. Nicholas Hotel on Locust Street between Eighth and Ninth Streets. The building was originally designed by Louis Sullivan and built in 1893. It was redesigned and expanded after a fire in 1905 and ultimately demolished in 1974. It was later known as the Victoria Building.
7x9 in photograph of the Union Trust Building in St. Louis. On the back "Central National Bank Building" is written in pencil. This fourteen-story building at Seventh and Olive was designed by Louis Sullivan and built in 1892, at which time it became the tallest building in St. Louis. The terracotta details around the circular windows present in this photograph were removed during renovations