[CHICAGO CRIME SCENES]. Crime Scene Photographs from Various Fires and Other Tragedies, Most of Which Involved Loss of Life, from the Collection of Harry J. Glos, Chief Investigator for the Cook County Coroner's Office. [Illinois, ca. 1950s]. Collection includes nearly 55 black and white glossy photographs, 82 black and white photographs printed on plain paper, 16 small black and white snapshots. Photos are 8 x 10". Photos are distributed among 33 files, with numerous typed reports (some are mimeographed), hand-written notes, newspaper clippings, and other related ephemera. Worn, soiled, creased, occasional tears, as one would expect from materials used in the investigation of this crime. Fine.Some of the fire investigations include: ?1702 W. Erie Fire, June 11 1954 / 7 Dead", ?171-173 W Hill St. Fire Sept 25, 1956 Dead ? 5 victims", ?3157 Madison St. Fire Case Oct. 27th 1953 Baby Found in Casket", ?1704 W. Madison St. ? Fire ? Disaster / Reliance Fire / 5 Fireman Dead", ?Zion Fire Disaster Sat & Sun Feb 6-7 1954 Zion, Ill." ?Walgreen Drug Store Fire April 6 ? 1955 / Deaths ? L. Chester Marmoil [?] Fireman: Robt Synakiewitz", ?Wieboldt Store Explosion March 6 ? 1955", ?4 ? 11 Fire 620-622 Blue Island Av. 3 Dead 2 Injured Fri. Jan., 21, 1955", ?Jackson Boyd Airplane Crash Oct 6, 1954 ? Accidental", and more. A fascinating lot of modern Chicago fires and other horrific events. Measurements: 12 x 10 x 1".