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Martin Ryerson Tomb

The Martin Ryerson Tomb is an Egyptian Revival style mausoleum designed by Louis Sullivan and completed in 1889. It is in the historic Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
==History==
Martin A. Ryerson was a wealthy Chicago lumber baron and real estate speculator. He lived from 1818–1887 and during his lifetime he, and his son Martin Ryerson, Jr., commissioned several Chicago works by architect Louis H. Sullivan.〔Kiefer, et al., p. 140.〕〔Sinkevitch, Alice. ''AIA Guide to Chicago'', ((Google Books link )), Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2004, p. 226, (ISBN 0156029081).〕〔The buildings Sullivan designed for the Ryersons were the Jewelers' Building (1881–82), Revell Building (1881–83), Ryerson Building (1884), the Ryerson Charities Trust Building (1886), another Ryerson Building (1887), Walker Warehouse (1888–90). See Manieri-Elia.〕 The Ryerson Tomb was commissioned by Martin Ryerson, Jr. in 1887,〔Manieri-Elia, pp. 23–24.〕 and completed by Sullivan, lead designer at Adler & Sullivan, in 1889.〔 The Ryerson Tomb is in the Lakeside section of Chicago's Graceland Cemetery, near the intersection of cemetery roads Main, Lake and Fairview Avenue.〔Kiefer, et al., pp. 16–17.〕

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