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241 Back of the Yards, James R. Barrett( Authored Entry )
...The concentration of railroads in the mid-nineteenth century, the establishment of the Union Stock...
242 Portage, David M. Solzman( Authored Entry )
...Until the nineteenth century, water transportation provided the smoothest and often the fastest...
243 Portage, IN, James B. Lane( Authored Entry )
...railroad tracks across Portage in the mid-nineteenth century, the small villages of McCool, Crisman,...
244 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...
245 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...
246 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...
247 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...
248 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...
249 Rapid Transit System, Ronald Dale Karr( Authored Entry )
...By the end of the nineteenth century Chicago's explosive growth had generated street traffic...
250 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...
251 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...
252 Sunday Closings, Rachel E. Bohlmann( Authored Entry )
...had moral overtones for many Americans during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: alcohol...
253 Syrians, Sarah Gualtieri( Authored Entry )
...Americas in large numbers at the close of the nineteenth century. Included in this first wave was a...
254 Theater Buildings, Scott Fosdick( Authored Entry )
...terms of repertory. Time and again in the mid-nineteenth century, theaters were built, burned down,...
255 Theater Training, Andrea Telli( Authored Entry )
...Theatrical companies in nineteenth-century Chicago generally were run by actor-managers dedicated to...
256 Trade Publications, Kathleen L. Endres( Authored Entry )
...of Chicago trade publishing in both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. G. D. Crain, Jr. , who...
257 West Ridge, Patricia Mooney-Melvin( Authored Entry )
...Ridge and Devon Avenues. During most of the nineteenth century West Ridge remained relatively rural....
258 Bowling, Raymond Schmidt( Authored Entry )
...bowling alleys, and for the balance of the nineteenth century the popularity of the game and the...
259 Bridges, Dennis McClendon( Authored Entry )
...Nineteenth-century Chicago's geography presented unusual requirements. A narrow river, with low...
260 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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