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Free Thought, Bruce C. Nelson(
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) ...free thought was deist, not atheist. In nineteenth-century Chicago, freethinkers, many of them...
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Garfield Park, Max Grinnell(
Authored Entry
) ...the West Side increased through the late nineteenth century, there was increased demand for better...
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Icelanders, Playford V. Thorson(
Authored Entry
) ...The first Icelanders came to Chicago in the late nineteenth century. Chester Hjortur Thordarson, for...
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Jewish Community Centers, Gerald R. Gems(
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) ...In the late nineteenth century, German Jews established cultural, social, and recreational...
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Old Town, Amanda Seligman(
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) ...neighborhood. The rehabilitation of beautiful nineteenth-century houses and the increasingly popular...
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Olivet Baptist Church, Wallace Best(
Authored Entry
) ...of black leadership in Chicago since the nineteenth century. Many of the church's pastors have been...
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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,...
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Coal Mining, Mark R. Wilson(
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) ...had been so important to the area in the nineteenth century, however, these strip mines were active...
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Nursing and Nursing Education, Wendy Burgess(
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) ...ill. The poor alone went to hospitals in the nineteenth century. Early schools of nursing were based...
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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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Prairie Avenue, Heidi Pawlowski Carey(
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) ...address for Chicago's elite in the late nineteenth century. This north-south boulevard, close to the...
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Chicago Relief and Aid Society, Karen Sawislak(
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) ...of sources for charity in Chicago in the mid-nineteenth century; others were run by Cook County ,...
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Batavia, IL, Marilyn Robinson(
Authored Entry
) ...and industries. In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, the VanNortwick Paper Company...
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Spaniards, Robert Morrissey(
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) ...of emigrants to leave Spain through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Though most...
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Armories, Eleanor Hannah(
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) ...for armory construction until after 1900; thus all nineteenth-century Illinois National Guard (ING)...
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Burnham Plan, Cynthia R. Field(
Authored Entry
) ...of the French Baroque tradition favored for nineteenth-century Paris. The physical integration of...
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Wicker Park, Wallace Best(
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) ...wealthy and resided in a large house. By the late nineteenth century, Bell Avenue had become home to...
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Aldermanic Privilege, Christopher Thale(
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) ...comply with aldermanic requests. Mid-nineteenth-century city councils ordered street improvements...
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Nursery Schools, David Blanke(
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) ...age children in Chicago began in the late nineteenth century. Reflecting the customary guardianship...
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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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