| 2161 |
Cleveland, San Francisco, and Manila, (
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...description to major portions of what Burnham recommended for Chicago. Illustration 2889 3683...
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| 2162 |
Millennial Homage, (
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...the mid-1950s. Photographer: Unknown Source: Chicago Historical Society (ICHi-03394) Illustration...
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| 2163 |
Playboy Enterprises Inc., Max Grinnell.(
Business Dictionary
) ...and Playboy employed about 500 people in the Chicago area. Playboy's revenues and circulation fell...
...University, started Playboy magazine in Chicago in 1953. The first printing of 50,000 copies, which...
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| 2164 |
Schoenhofen (Peter) Brewing Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...of the 1970s, there was nothing left of its Chicago operations, although Dewery's reintroduced the...
...Peter Schoenhofen, a Prussian immigrant, was in Chicago working in the brewing trade by the 1850s....
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| 2165 |
Embracing / Rejecting the Grid, Page 2, (
Historical Source
) ...Cemeteries ; Metropolitan Growth ; Streets and Highways The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society....
...The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights Reserved. Portions are...
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| 2166 |
Case Study: Fort Dearborn, Page 2, (
Historical Source
) ...1933 Photographer: Kaufmann & Fabry Co. Source: Chicago Historical Society (ICHi-37957) Visitors to...
...Century of Progress Exposition could measure Chicago's progress by walking through a replica of Fort...
...of the world, visitors could engage Chicago's history by becoming tourists of a reconstruction of a...
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| 2167 |
Religion and Society, (
Historical Source
) ...Communism ; Iron- and Steelworkers ; Unionization ; Work The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society....
...The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights Reserved. Portions are...
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| 2168 |
Allstate Corp., (
Business Dictionary
) ...Allstate employed close to 10,000 people in the Chicago area and over 40,000 nationwide. See also...
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| 2169 |
Bethlehem Steel Corp., (
Business Dictionary
) ...Bethlehem Steel came late to the Chicago area and never made its headquarters there, but it was a...
...did not operate any large mills in the Chicago region during this period. It finally arrived in...
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| 2170 |
Curtiss Candy Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...Founded in Chicago in 1916 by Otto Schnering, Curtiss Candy did just under $100,000 in sales during...
...candy industry. Control of the company left the Chicago area in 1964, when Curtiss was purchased by...
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| 2171 |
International Minerals & Chemical Corp., (
Business Dictionary
) ...and moved its headquarters from Atlanta to Chicago. By the beginning of the 1960s, when its main...
...people around the country but only a few in the Chicago area. By the end of the 1990s, the company...
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| 2172 |
Kuppenheimer (B.) & Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...years old. In 1865, he became a partner in the Chicago clothing firm of Kohn, Claybugh & Einstein,...
...1982, when it was purchased by another old Chicago clothing company, Hart, Schaffner & Marx (later...
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| 2173 |
Tellabs Inc., (
Business Dictionary
) ...by Michael Birk and others in Lisle, just west of Chicago. The company started with 20 employees and...
...around the world, almost half of those in Chicago. Tellabs followed its industry downward in the...
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| 2174 |
Case Study: Fort Dearborn, (
Historical Source
) ...Wau-Bun</emph>, 1856 Artist: Unknown Source: Chicago Historical Society (ICHi-38122) The predominant...
...>Wau-Bun</emph> recounted Kinzie's experiences in Chicago from 1833 as well as Kinzie family stories...
...popular imagination of Chicagoans. See also: Chicago in the Middle Ground ; Fort Dearborn ; Literary...
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| 2175 |
Neighborhood Change, 1853-2003 (Essay), Map Author: Michael P. Conzen and (Research assistance: Douglas Knox, Dennis McClendon)(
Rich Map (Essay)
) ...had been built. By 1877, following the great Chicago fire the eleven-block area had largely filled...
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| 2176 |
Safety-Kleen Corp., (
Business Dictionary
) ...company was purchased by the Elgin-Based Chicago Rawhide Manufacturing Co. , then led by Donald W....
...opened a large oil-recycling plant in East Chicago, Indiana. The company's profits and rate of...
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| 2177 |
Indoor Baseball Game, 1905, Photographer: Chicago Daily News(
Historical Source
) ...Photographer: Chicago Daily News...
...Indoor baseball game in Chicago, between...
...All Chicago and Illinois Central....
Date Created: 1905,
Date Depicted: 1905
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| 2178 |
Reproduction of Memory, (
Historical Source
) ...1930s a few older municipalities, including Chicago and Aurora, observed their centennials. During...
...</emph>, 1976. See also: Chambers of Commerce ; Leisure The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society. The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights...
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| 2179 |
Armour, Dole & Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...owned a grain elevator at the depot of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad with a capacity of...
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| 2180 |
Hoyt (William M.) & Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...The descendant of a Chicago grocery store founded in the 1850s, William M. Hoyt & Co. was created...
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