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  • Tags: Charles J. Hull Homestead

Undated studio portrait of a young Jane Addams taken by Cox in Chicago.

A painting of the Hull mansion that used to hang in the house by an unknown artist. Fred Turner used this painting to create the interior of his 1963 wood-block print Christmas card.

Photograph taken on the 40th anniversary of Hull House of Jane Addams with local Chicago children.

Charles Hull gave the Hull homestead to Helen Culver in 1889, who in turn, rented the mansion to Jane Addams and Helen Gates Starr on a free 25-year lease.

Ellen Gates Starr co-founded the Hull House with Jane Addams in 1889 and worked there for nearly thirty years.

Charles Hull built the Hull homestead in 1856 and lived there until 1889.

Inside page of Fred and Betty Turner's eighteenth annual wood-block print Christmas Card that featured the Charles J. Hull homestead.

Fred and Betty Turner's eighteenth annual wood-block print Christmas Card that featured the Charles J. Hull homestead.

The Jane Addams Hull House Museum is located in the Charles J. Hull homestead.
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