
The McGill House, also known as the Dr. John A. McGill and Carrie Coonley Mansion, is located at Boulevard in Chicago, Illinois.
Constructed in 1891 by architects Frederick and Edward Baumann, the Carrie Coonley Mansion is an exquisite example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style, characterized by its robust masonry, rounded arches, and intricate ornamentation.
Historical Roots of The McGill House
The mansion’s most significant chapter began when it was purchased by Dr. John A. McGill, a prominent Chicago physician, in 1921.


The Birth of McGill Medical College
Dr. McGill transformed the mansion into a hub of medical innovation and community service, establishing the McGill Medical College within its walls.
This institution provided medical education to aspiring physicians, focusing on cutting-edge research and compassionate patient care.




























Through its timeless beauty and historical significance, the mansion invites us to reflect on the importance of preserving our heritage and striving to make a positive difference in the world, just as Dr. McGill did over a century ago.


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