In going through previous posts, it occurred to me that I had accidentally omitted one location that had previously been home to the Process. The previous post regarding the presence of the Process in Chicago is located here.
Located just down the block from the other locations associated with the Process and related groups, this Deming street home (associated with the Process in 1976) is yet another beautiful home in another affluent area.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Historical locations related to L.W. de Laurence - Edited!
On Halloween I decided to stop by some locations of interest regarding L.W. de Laurence. De Laurence was a local publisher, hypnotist, mail order innovator, swindler and the head of at least two local magical orders. For more information, follow this link to previous posts regarding de Laurence.
Due to a typo on my part, I originally visited an incorrect location. Many thanks to David Metcalfe for pointing this out to me. The post and accompanying photographs have now been corrected.
The first location, at 3340 S. Michigan Ave., was listed in 1915 as being the home of de Laurence's Order of the Black Rose. That same year the Order's address was also listed as being on Wabash. Whether the Order moved, or whether the local press confused de Laurence's organization with his publishing headquarters is unclear. Unfortunately the original building no longer stands, and this location is now occupied by a generic building on the Illinois Institute of Technology campus.
Also in 1915, this location on E. 47th St. is listed as his home address.
Due to a typo on my part, I originally visited an incorrect location. Many thanks to David Metcalfe for pointing this out to me. The post and accompanying photographs have now been corrected.
The first location, at 3340 S. Michigan Ave., was listed in 1915 as being the home of de Laurence's Order of the Black Rose. That same year the Order's address was also listed as being on Wabash. Whether the Order moved, or whether the local press confused de Laurence's organization with his publishing headquarters is unclear. Unfortunately the original building no longer stands, and this location is now occupied by a generic building on the Illinois Institute of Technology campus.
Also in 1915, this location on E. 47th St. is listed as his home address.
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