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Back of the Yards, James R. Barrett(
Authored Entry
) ...The concentration of railroads in the mid-nineteenth century, the establishment of the Union Stock...
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Portage, David M. Solzman(
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) ...Until the nineteenth century, water transportation provided the smoothest and often the fastest...
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Portage, IN, James B. Lane(
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) ...railroad tracks across Portage in the mid-nineteenth century, the small villages of McCool, Crisman,...
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Water in Chicago, Ann Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay
) ...a dominant factor by the second half of the nineteenth century, its water location defined initial...
...indoor plumbing to Chicagoans in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. This Interpretive...
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Houseboat Residents, Page 1, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...Chicago-area rivers and streams across the nineteenth and into the twentieth century, it was during...
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Building a Bridge, Page 1, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...design possibilities in the second half of the nineteenth century. In Chicago, engineers refined the...
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Connecting Houses to Water Networks, Page 1, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...Houses to Water Networks Between the mid-nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries, there were clear...
...which it could connect. Over the course of the nineteenth century suburban governments emerged which...
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Quarrying, Stone Cutting, and Brick Making, Mark R. Wilson(
Authored Entry
) ...had to be processed and marketed. In the nineteenth century, stone-processing companies were among...
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Rapid Transit System, Ronald Dale Karr(
Authored Entry
) ...By the end of the nineteenth century Chicago's explosive growth had generated street traffic...
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Native American Religions, Robert L. Hall(
Authored Entry
) ...the Illinois country in the second quarter of the nineteenth century and found their way to northern...
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Riverine Systems, Daniel Schneider and Glenn Sandiford(
Authored Entry
) ...pollution and flooding. By the end of the nineteenth century, the Chicago-area waterways were open...
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Sunday Closings, Rachel E. Bohlmann(
Authored Entry
) ...had moral overtones for many Americans during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: alcohol...
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Syrians, Sarah Gualtieri(
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) ...Americas in large numbers at the close of the nineteenth century. Included in this first wave was a...
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Theater Buildings, Scott Fosdick(
Authored Entry
) ...terms of repertory. Time and again in the mid-nineteenth century, theaters were built, burned down,...
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Theater Training, Andrea Telli(
Authored Entry
) ...Theatrical companies in nineteenth-century Chicago generally were run by actor-managers dedicated to...
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Trade Publications, Kathleen L. Endres(
Authored Entry
) ...of Chicago trade publishing in both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. G. D. Crain, Jr. , who...
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West Ridge, Patricia Mooney-Melvin(
Authored Entry
) ...Ridge and Devon Avenues. During most of the nineteenth century West Ridge remained relatively rural....
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Bowling, Raymond Schmidt(
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) ...bowling alleys, and for the balance of the nineteenth century the popularity of the game and the...
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Bridges, Dennis McClendon(
Authored Entry
) ...Nineteenth-century Chicago's geography presented unusual requirements. A narrow river, with low...
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Almshouses, (Margaret) Dorsey Phelps(
Authored Entry
) ...to its most destitute residents, and in the nineteenth century each county in the Chicago region...
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