Pullman and Vicinity

Transcribed Text from Map

Territory built up. 

Areas used for industrial purposes. P indicates land occupied by Pullman Car shops. 

Vacant land still owned by Pullman Land Association — 2,900 acres out of 4,000 bought in 1880, one of the largest single holdings of vacant land in Chicago.

Visual Description of Map

Black and white historical map depicting "Pullman and Vicinity" labeled with the year 1915. The map shows a grid layout of streets and parcels of land with varied shading, representing different types of land use. Dark shaded areas indicate territory that has been built up, while lighter shaded sections show areas used for industrial purposes. Some sections are labeled with a 'P' to indicate land occupied by Pullman Car shops. The northeastern portion of the map includes a body of water labeled "Lake Calumet." The rest of the map is filled with a dense matrix of straight streets and square plots, with certain key plots highlighted.