File:George-armour-photo-second-presbyterian-church-of-chicago.png

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English: Reproduction of a photo of Scottish American businessman George Armour. From The Second Presbyterian Church of Chicago: June 1st, 1842, to June 1st, 1892 by Thomas B Carter, John C Grant, Rev Simon McPherson, DD et al, Chicago, 1892. George Armour (1812-1881)
Date circa 1870s
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