| 2181 |
Kellogg (Charles P.) & Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...A descendant of Chicago clothing companies founded in the 1850s, this large enterprise was founded...
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| 2182 |
Palmer, Fuller & Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...the late nineteenth century, was founded in Chicago in 1866 by A. R. Palmer and W. A. Fuller. In...
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| 2183 |
Incorporation, (
Historical Source
) ...Suburban ; Great Depression ; Metropolitan Growth 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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| 2184 |
The River Breaks the Grid, (
Historical Source
) ...inflexible. In some place nature breaks through. The Chicago River, one of the major factors...
...the geography, topography, and existence of Chicago, cuts irregularly through the rectilinear grid...
...the surveyors. Act of Incorporation for the City of Chicago, 1837 Creator: State of Illinois Source:...
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| 2185 |
Institutions of Memory, Page 2, (
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) ...Page 1 | Page 2 | Forward History Fair Photographer: Lisa Oppenheim Source: Chicago Metro History...
...Education Center The Chicago Metro History Education Center, founded in 1978,...
...an annual History Fair competition in which Chicago-area students in grades 6 through 12 develop...
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| 2186 |
Embracing / Rejecting the Grid, (
Historical Source
) ...portions of the city independently. As in Chicago, the added areas fit easily into the existing...
...Pollution ; Lake County, IN ; Real Estate ; Subdivisions The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society. The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights...
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| 2187 |
Houseboat of Elma Lockwood Streeter, 1922, Photographer: Chicago Daily News(
Historical Source
) ...Photographer: Chicago Daily News...
...died. The boat is moored adjacent to the Ogden Slip, just north of the mouth of the Chicago River....
...most notorious families to live on a ship at Chicago. In 1886, Streeter's small ship ran aground on...
Date Created: 1922,
Date Depicted: 1922
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| 2188 |
Florence Scala at Hull House, (
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) ...its location on South Halsted Street. Creator: WGN News Institution: Chicago Historical Society The...
...Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society. The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights...
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| 2189 |
The Business of Religion, (
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) ...of Religion David Swing on Christianity in Chicago, 1873 Author: David Swing Source: Newberry...
...error, Swing contributed an essay on "the Chicago of the Christian" to a magazine that presented a...
...city's religious expression. David Swing, "The Chicago of the Christian," <emph>Lakeside Monthly</...
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| 2190 |
Transportation and the Grid, (
Historical Source
) ...1910 Publisher: McComber Directory Company Source: Chicago Historical Society (ICHi-37355) Although...
...Transportation ; Rapid Transit System ; Chicago's Rapid Transit Lines (Map) Existing and proposed...
...in the metropolitan region, c.1926 Creator: Chicago Regional Planning Association Source: Chicago...
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| 2191 |
Report of the Board of Health, 1849, Creator: Chicago Journal(
Historical Source
) ...Creator: Chicago Journal...
...Levi D. Boone, Health Officer and Physician for Chicago, reported in the August...
...27, 1849 issue of the Chicago Journal, on his work with indigent cholera patients and those taken to...
Date Created: 1849,
Date Depicted: 1849
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| 2192 |
"Cholera and Aurora," 1849, Creator: Chicago Journal(
Historical Source
) ...Creator: Chicago Journal...
...Cholera affected other communities in the Chicago area, including Aurora to the west along the Fox...
...River. The experiences of Aurora residents were reported in the August 27, 1849 Chicago Journal....
Date Created: 1849,
Date Depicted: 1849
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| 2193 |
Maxwell Street Market, 1917, Photographer: Chicago Daily News(
Historical Source
) ...Photographer: Chicago Daily News...
...to the text written on the negative of this photograph taken by the Chicago Daily News staff,...
...Maxwell Street was the "Chicago ghetto" in 1917....
Date Created: 1917,
Date Depicted: 1917
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| 2194 |
Andrew Corp., (
Business Dictionary
) ...international corporation with about 2,000 employees in the Chicago area and over 4,500 worldwide....
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| 2195 |
Doggett, Bassett & Hills Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...One of Chicago's first shoe dealers and manufacturers, this enterprise was founded as Ward & Doggett...
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| 2196 |
IGA Inc., (
Business Dictionary
) ...Alliance was created in 1926 by a group led by Chicago accountant J. Frank Grimes. It was designed...
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| 2197 |
Molex Inc., (
Business Dictionary
) ...of the century, approximately 1,600 of its 16,000 employees worldwide worked in the Chicago area....
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| 2198 |
Public Gatherings, (
Historical Source
) ...Morning Service, 1954. See also: Religion, Chicago's Influence on ; Northwestern University ; Olivet...
...Baptist Church ; Protestants ; Soldier Field The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society. The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights...
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| 2199 |
Annexation, (
Historical Source
) ...Contested Spaces ; DuPage County ; Hinsdale, IL ; Land Use 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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| 2200 |
Federal Space, (
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) ...The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights Reserved. Portions are...
...Funding for ; St. Lawrence Seaway ; Water in Chicago (Digital Essay) A Defense Road Creator: U. S....
...World War II The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2005 Chicago Historical Society....
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