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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...
151 Prairie Avenue, Heidi Pawlowski Carey( Authored Entry )
...address for Chicago's elite in the late nineteenth century. This north-south boulevard, close to the...
152 Chicago Relief and Aid Society, Karen Sawislak( Authored Entry )
...of sources for charity in Chicago in the mid-nineteenth century; others were run by Cook County ,...
153 Batavia, IL, Marilyn Robinson( Authored Entry )
...and industries. In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, the VanNortwick Paper Company...
154 Spaniards, Robert Morrissey( Authored Entry )
...of emigrants to leave Spain through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Though most...
155 Armories, Eleanor Hannah( Authored Entry )
...for armory construction until after 1900; thus all nineteenth-century Illinois National Guard (ING)...
156 Burnham Plan, Cynthia R. Field( Authored Entry )
...of the French Baroque tradition favored for nineteenth-century Paris. The physical integration of...
157 Wicker Park, Wallace Best( Authored Entry )
...wealthy and resided in a large house. By the late nineteenth century, Bell Avenue had become home to...
158 Aldermanic Privilege, Christopher Thale( Authored Entry )
...comply with aldermanic requests. Mid-nineteenth-century city councils ordered street improvements...
159 Nursery Schools, David Blanke( Authored Entry )
...age children in Chicago began in the late nineteenth century. Reflecting the customary guardianship...
160 Coal City, IL, Brandon Johnson( Authored Entry )
...of coal in the area. It was only later in the nineteenth century, however, that the mines around the...

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