Five thousand people await the arrival of United States Navy Admiral George Dewey and his party at the Controlling Works at the base of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal at Lockport.
Five thousand people stand on the banks awaiting the arrival of United States Navy Admiral George Dewey and his party at the Controlling Works at the base of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal at Lockport.
Men stand on a structure watching as the flagship "Hinda," carrying United States Navy Admiral George Dewey, enters Windage Basin at the base of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal at Lockport.
Spectators on the shore watch as United States Navy Admiral George Dewey's ship arrives at the base of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal at Lockport.
United States Navy Admiral George Dewey and his party walk down a flight of stairs to a waiting boat at McCook for a trip over Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal.
United States Navy Admiral George Dewey and his party exit Windage Basin on the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal at Lockport. Photo caption: "1639-15 5-2-1900. Admiral Dewey and party leaving Lockport. Photo taken during thunder storm."
Trustees of the Sanitary District of Chicago stand at the foot of the Bear Trap Dam two days before the first water from the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal would be released into the Des Plaines River.
A view from the top of the Bear Trap Dam shows the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal nearly nine months after water was released from Lake Michigan into the canal.
A man poses for a picture under a large cylinder built into the wall of the Bear Trap Dam at the base of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal at Lockport.
A landscape view shows the Bear Trap Dam surrounded by water more than ten months after water was released from Lake Michigan into the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal.