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131 Yugoslavians, D. Bradford Hunt( Authored Entry )
...Beginning in the last half of the nineteenth century, significant numbers of South Slavic migrants...
132 Cardinals, David M. Oshinsky( Authored Entry )
...originated on the city's South Side in the late nineteenth century as the Morgan Athletic Club. In...
133 Pinstripe Patronage, Louis H. Masotti( Authored Entry )
...bosses” to dominate urban politics from the nineteenth century until the 1950s, and in Chicago until...
134 Aurora University, Susan Palmer( Authored Entry )
...denomination was one of many outgrowths of the nineteenth-century Millerite Movement. In 1912, the...
135 Shimer College, Sarah Fenton( Authored Entry )
...In the middle of the nineteenth century, Frances Wood Shimer and Cinderella Gregory journeyed west...
136 National-Louis University, Sarah Fenton( Authored Entry )
...Elizabeth Harrison, a participant in the mid-nineteenth-century kindergarten movement . Harrison set...
137 Mary Livermore and the U.S. Sanitary Commission, Theodore J. Karamanski( Authored Entry )
...philanthropist, abolitionist, and suffragist in nineteenth-century Chicago. As a reporter for the...
138 Georgians, Emily Brunner( Authored Entry )
...Since the late nineteenth century, small numbers of people have immigrated to the United States from...
139 Company Housing, Anna Holian( Authored Entry )
...the great industrial expansion of the late nineteenth century. The most ambitious and controversial...
140 Fire Limits, Robin Einhorn( Authored Entry )
...expensive construction techniques that in the nineteenth century were used for commercial rather...
141 Free Thought, Bruce C. Nelson( Authored Entry )
...free thought was deist, not atheist. In nineteenth-century Chicago, freethinkers, many of them...
142 Garfield Park, Max Grinnell( Authored Entry )
...the West Side increased through the late nineteenth century, there was increased demand for better...
143 Icelanders, Playford V. Thorson( Authored Entry )
...The first Icelanders came to Chicago in the late nineteenth century. Chester Hjortur Thordarson, for...
144 Jewish Community Centers, Gerald R. Gems( Authored Entry )
...In the late nineteenth century, German Jews established cultural, social, and recreational...
145 Old Town, Amanda Seligman( Authored Entry )
...neighborhood. The rehabilitation of beautiful nineteenth-century houses and the increasingly popular...
146 Olivet Baptist Church, Wallace Best( Authored Entry )
...of black leadership in Chicago since the nineteenth century. Many of the church's pastors have been...
147 Water-Related Epidemics, Ann Durkin Keating( Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay) )
...them without this basic knowledge across the nineteenth and into the twentieth centuries. Instead,...
...outbreaks. Without the aid of germ theory, nineteenth-century public health officials, physicians,...
148 Coal Mining, Mark R. Wilson( Authored Entry )
...had been so important to the area in the nineteenth century, however, these strip mines were active...
149 Nursing and Nursing Education, Wendy Burgess( Authored Entry )
...ill. The poor alone went to hospitals in the nineteenth century. Early schools of nursing were based...
150 Water and Urban Life, Ann Durkin Keating( Interpretive Digital Essay (Essay) )
...south across west end of basin) By the late nineteenth century, water as a backdrop for a beautiful...
...of these sites were developed in the late nineteenth century as commercial leisure spaces. Private...
...public beaches and picnic groves in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries countered this...

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