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311 Universities and Their Cities, Steven J. Diner and Harold S. Wechsler( Authored Entry )
...and extension divisions fulfilled late-nineteenth-century university aspirations. The reborn...
312 Savings and Loans, Jeffrey A. Brune( Authored Entry )
...and came to the United States in the early nineteenth century. Building and loans originally were...
313 Clubs, Youth, Gerald R. Gems( Authored Entry )
...were all established in Chicago during the nineteenth century to maintain the language and customs...
314 Furniture, John B. Jentz( Authored Entry )
...furniture industry expanded in the mid-nineteenth century by serving a regional rural market....
315 Political Conventions, R. Craig Sautter( Authored Entry )
...Street, was the most unpredictable of the nineteenth century, next to Lincoln's. William Jennings...
316 Turn-of-the-Century Industrialization and International Markets, Sarah S. Marcus( Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery) )
...reputation during the second half of the nineteenth century. By the early 1900s, people around the...
...Historical Society (ICHi-16826) During the late nineteenth century, the McCormick Works factory at...
317 Classical Music, Mark Clague and J. Kimo Williams( Authored Entry )
...its rapid rise in the second half of the nineteenth century as a major metropolitan center and its...
318 Saloons, Perry R. Duis( Authored Entry )
...swelled the saloon ranks through the mid-nineteenth century, but during the early 1880s a growing...
319 Settlement Houses, Louise Carroll Wade( Authored Entry )
...important reform institutions in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and Chicago's...
320 Czechs and Bohemians, Alicia Cozine( Authored Entry )
...to the Socialist Labor Party at the end of the nineteenth century. By the 1910s and 1920s, however,...
321 Clothing and Garment Manufacturing, Youngsoo Bae( Authored Entry )
...to be commercially produced in the early nineteenth century. In Chicago this industry developed...
322 Croatians, Amanda Seligman( Authored Entry )
...sixteenth century, only in the middle of the nineteenth century did they reach the Midwest. A few...
323 Hotels, Molly W. Berger( Authored Entry )
...for social and political activity. During the mid-nineteenth century, the building, destruction, and...
324 Lake County, IN, Joseph C. Bigott( Authored Entry )
...largest ethnic group throughout the nineteenth century. After 1850, the railroads established...
325 Austrians, Philip V. Bohlman( Authored Entry )
...identity can be readily documented. During the nineteenth century, the Austro-Hungarian Empire did...
326 Rush Street Bridge, Page 2, Ann Durkin Keating( Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay) )
...and with it one of the last vestiges of nineteenth century bridge-building). See also: Planning...
327 Charters, Municipal, Maureen A. Flanagan( Authored Entry )
...other municipalities in their states in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Chicago's...
328 Choral Music, Mark Clague( Authored Entry )
...in Chicago's cultural life requires a nineteenth-century perspective on music in participation. An...
329 Fitness and Athletic Clubs, Tiffany L. Crate( Authored Entry )
...that of earlier times. At the end of the nineteenth century, the most prominent athletic clubs were...
330 Housing Types, Joseph C. Bigott( Authored Entry )
...served as common houses for a majority of nineteenth-century Chicagoans. The first dominant house...

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