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Tent and camp in eucalyptus grove, South Coast. 1926.

 

Name of Expedition: 2nd Captain Marshall Field Paleontological Expedition

Participants: Elmer S. Riggs (Leader and Photographer),Robert C. Thorne (Collector), Rudolf Stahlecker (Collector), Felipe Mendez

Expedition Start Date: April 1926

Expedition End Date: November 1926

Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Collecting

Location: South America, Argentina, Buenos Aires

 

Original material: album print

Digital Identifier: CSGEO69507

 

A group of native gentry at house of Don Carmen Aibar. 1926.

 

Name of Expedition: 2nd Captain Marshall Field Paleontological Expedition

Participants: Elmer S. Riggs (Leader and Photographer),Robert C. Thorne (Collector), Rudolf Stahlecker (Collector), Felipe Mendez

Expedition Start Date: April 1926

Expedition End Date: November 1926

Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Collecting

Location: South America, Argentina, Catamarca, Puerta Corral Quemado

 

Original material: album print

Digital Identifier: CSGEO69435

 

Way to Guys currently unknown

Expedition member looking down on rocks or other object. 1926.

 

Name of Expedition: 2nd Captain Marshall Field Paleontological Expedition

Participants: Elmer S. Riggs (Leader and Photographer),Robert C. Thorne (Collector), Rudolf Stahlecker (Collector), Felipe Mendez

Expedition Start Date: April 1926

Expedition End Date: November 1926

Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Collecting

Location: South America, Argentina, Catamarca

 

Original material: album print

Digital Identifier: CSGEO69346

 

Plaza. 1924.

 

Name of Expedition: Captain Marshall Field Expedition for Vertebrate Paleontology

Participants: Elmer S. Riggs, George F. Sternberg, John B. Abbott, Jose Strucco, C. Harold Riggs

Expedition Start Date: 1922

Expedition End Date: 1925

Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Mammals that were probably distinct from other Northern Hemisphere Cenozoic fossils

Location: South America, Argentina, Tucuman

 

Original material: album print

Digital Identifier: CSGEO49076

 

Group posed in a garden or under a tree. Port of Quequen, Buenos Aires . 1926.

 

Name of Expedition: 2nd Captain Marshall Field Paleontological Expedition

Participants: Elmer S. Riggs (Leader and Photographer),Robert C. Thorne (Collector), Rudolf Stahlecker (Collector), Felipe Mendez

Expedition Start Date: April 1926

Expedition End Date: November 1926

Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Collecting

Location: South America, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Quequen

 

Original material: album print

Digital Identifier: CSGEO69504

 

The flagship store of Marshall Field's is getting decked out for the most profitable time of the year.

The Walnut Room. We were here for this year’s Macy’s Flower Show themed “Carnival.”

 

Photograph taken with my new Olympus OM-D EM-10 Mark II. I will use this lightweight mirrorless camera when I don’t want to lug around my bulky E-5 and second and/third lenses.

  

As I was taking this photo, a Lake Forest woman walked by and nodded at the Macy's logo. "Yuck," she said. "Yuck."

Two men lowering specimen of Doedicurus down a cliff by means of tackle. 1926.

 

Name of Expedition: 2nd Captain Marshall Field Paleontological Expedition

Participants: Elmer S. Riggs (Leader and Photographer),Robert C. Thorne (Collector), Rudolf Stahlecker (Collector), Felipe Mendez

Expedition Start Date: April 1926

Expedition End Date: November 1926

Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Collecting

Location: South America, Argentina, Catamarca

 

Original material: 5x7inch Interpositive

Digital Identifier: CSGEO69373

 

Marshall Field State St. Chicago - Bill in the coffee shop

The Downtown Marshall Field's store with a reflection of the Minnesota World Trade Center.

This is a great reproduction of the famous artist, Norman Rockwell created for the Saturday Evening Post Magazine. Well the Post is Long Gone, as well as Rockwell, and Marshall Fields is now Macy, except for the Landmark Clocks on State Street.

2005 - Last year for the Marshall Fields Walnut room tree. Lines were extremely long, people were happy to be there but sad that this Chicago tradition was ending.

This plaque honored the Marshall Fields' employees who had fifty or more years of employment. Located on the now-Macy's 7th floor, is a reminder of days when one could make a great career out of retail.

Scene in courtyard of house. Fuerte Quamada, Catamarca, Argentina. 1926.

 

Name of Expedition: 2nd Captain Marshall Field Paleontological Expedition

Participants: Elmer S. Riggs (Leader and Photographer),Robert C. Thorne (Collector), Rudolf Stahlecker (Collector), Felipe Mendez

Expedition Start Date: April 1926

Expedition End Date: November 1926

Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Collecting

Location: South America, Argentina, Catamarca

 

Original material: album print

Digital Identifier: CSGEO69341

 

holiday shopping at Macy's/Marshall Field's

Gardens at Estancia Blanco, Monte Hermoso. 1926.

 

Name of Expedition: 2nd Captain Marshall Field Paleontological Expedition

Participants: Elmer S. Riggs (Leader and Photographer),Robert C. Thorne (Collector), Rudolf Stahlecker (Collector), Felipe Mendez

Expedition Start Date: April 1926

Expedition End Date: November 1926

Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Collecting

Location: South America, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Monte Hermoso

 

Original material: album print

Digital Identifier: CSGEO69587

 

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Chicago's Millenium Park.

House at Estancia Blanca, Monte Hermoso. 1926.

 

Name of Expedition: 2nd Captain Marshall Field Paleontological Expedition

Participants: Elmer S. Riggs (Leader and Photographer),Robert C. Thorne (Collector), Rudolf Stahlecker (Collector), Felipe Mendez

Expedition Start Date: April 1926

Expedition End Date: November 1926

Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Collecting

Location: South America, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Monte Hermoso

 

Original material: album print

Digital Identifier: CSGEO69596

 

in the Walnut Room at Macy's/Marshall Field's

On the plaza. 1924.

 

Name of Expedition: Captain Marshall Field Expedition for Vertebrate Paleontology

Participants: Elmer S. Riggs, George F. Sternberg, John B. Abbott, Jose Strucco, C. Harold Riggs

Expedition Start Date: 1922

Expedition End Date: 1925

Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Mammals that were probably distinct from other Northern Hemisphere Cenozoic fossils

Location: South America, Argentina, Tucuman

 

Original material: album print

Digital Identifier: CSGEO49077

 

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Overnight camp near Miramar. Automobile and man in front of tent. 1926.

 

Name of Expedition: 2nd Captain Marshall Field Paleontological Expedition

Participants: Elmer S. Riggs (Leader and Photographer),Robert C. Thorne (Collector), Rudolf Stahlecker (Collector), Felipe Mendez

Expedition Start Date: April 1926

Expedition End Date: November 1926

Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Collecting

Location: South America, Argentina, Buenos Aires

 

Original material: album print

Digital Identifier: CSGEO69581

 

Tiffany Ceiling at Marshall Field on State Street, Chicago (photo taken above the decorations!) In 1907 when Marshall Field & Company opened the new store at the corner of State Street & Washington Street, and State Street & Randolph Street (it occupies a full block back to Wabash Avenue), it included a Tiffany Ceiling that is both the first and largest ceiling ever built in favrile iridescent glass, containing over 1.6 million pieces. The building was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Macy's bought out the chain in 2005, and in 2006 this historic department store's name changed to "Macy's on State Street."

Mr. Robert C. Thorne collecting Scalohrinotherium. On ladder, side of mountain. 1926.

 

Name of Expedition: 2nd Captain Marshall Field Paleontological Expedition

Participants: Elmer S. Riggs (Leader and Photographer),Robert C. Thorne (Collector), Rudolf Stahlecker (Collector), Felipe Mendez

Expedition Start Date: April 1926

Expedition End Date: November 1926

Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Collecting

Location: South America, Argentina, Catamarca

 

Original material: album print

Digital Identifier: CSGEO69399

 

Mr. Robert C. Thorne working on carapace of Panochthus. 1926.

 

Name of Expedition: 2nd Captain Marshall Field Paleontological Expedition

Participants: Elmer S. Riggs (Leader and Photographer),Robert C. Thorne (Collector), Rudolf Stahlecker (Collector), Felipe Mendez

Expedition Start Date: April 1926

Expedition End Date: November 1926

Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Collecting

Location: South America, Argentina, Catamarca, Puerta Corral Quemado

 

Original material: album print

Digital Identifier: CSGEO69398

 

Last Christmas before the closing, 2005

State Street Store, Chicago

Ferrying specimens on bags of straw across river. Quequen Grande. 1926.

 

Name of Expedition: 2nd Captain Marshall Field Paleontological Expedition

Participants: Elmer S. Riggs (Leader and Photographer),Robert C. Thorne (Collector), Rudolf Stahlecker (Collector), Felipe Mendez

Expedition Start Date: April 1926

Expedition End Date: November 1926

Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Collecting

Location: South America, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Quequen

 

Original material: 5x7 inch Interpositive

Digital Identifier: CSGEO69545_A

 

Sadly, Minneapolis' annual SantaLand display appears to have come to an end. For many years, the Dayton's department store was a Christmas tradition in the Twin Cities--the 8th floor being home to a display which changed themes on a yearly basis. Since transitioning to Macy's, the display has remained the same (A Day in the Life of an Elf). However, the iconic building was recently sold, bringing an end to the historic department store along Nicollet Mall and its festive display.

 

Macy's (SantaLand 2016). Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Chicago, IL

 

I finally ventured into the old Marshal Field's department store (now Macy's) on State Street. The Byzantine mosaic adds a bit of old world charm.

 

chicago.urban-history.org/ven/dss/fields.shtml

 

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