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Old City Hall, left, and the Hammond Building, back center, on a foggy day Jan. 12, 1938. Photo from Walter P. Reuther Library.
Old City Hall, center, newly powerwashed, and the Hammond, left, on Nov. 5, 1946. Photo from the Walter P. Reuther Library.
A look at the Hammond, left, the Federal Building (aka Post Office), center, and City Hall. Photo from the Library of Congress.
The Hammond Building in the 1950s. Photo from the Walter P. Reuther Library.
From left, the Hotel Pontchartrain, Hammond Building and Old City Hall in 1926. Photo from the Library of Congress.
The Hammond, left, and Old City Hall on April 13, 1945, in mourning for President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The Griswold Street entrance of the Hammond around 1890. Photo from the Burton Collection.
The Hammond decked out in Grand Army of the Republic regalia in 1891. Photo from the Burton Collection.
The Hammond, far right. The block at left was razed at the same time as the Hammond in 1956.
The Griswold side of the Hammond showing some of its architectural details. Photo from the Burton Historical Collection.
A close-up of the date carved into the Hammond Building's facade.
A parade marches past the northwest corner of the Hammond. Photo from around 1890 from the Burton Collection.
The Hammond Building in 1900. Photo from the Burton Collection.
The Hammond and Old City Hall. Photo from the Burton Historical Collection.
An early photo of the Hammond Building, Detroit's first skyscraper. Photo from Burton Historical Collection.
The Hammond, left, and City Hall thronged by the masses on Oct. 29, 1954, for President Dwight D. Eisenhower's visit.
A parade marches past the northwest corner of the Hammond. Photo from about 1890 from the Burton Collection.
The Hammond, at right, in 1917. Photo from the Burton Collection.
The Hammond Building and Old City Hall. Photo from the Library of Congress.
The Hammond was the cradle of Detroit law.
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