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Native Americans, Louis Delgado(
Authored Entry
) ...this growing, albeit still relatively small population in comparison to other ethnic groups in the...
...city. The Native American population in the Chicago area was nearly 40,000 at the end of the...
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North Barrington, IL, Craig L. Pfannkuche(
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) ...struggle the club, with its somewhat higher population density, was annexed. Even then, in 1970 only...
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Portage, IN, James B. Lane(
Authored Entry
) ...The census of 1970 revealed that Portage's population had jumped from 11,822 to 19,127 in a decade...
...including a significant Mexican American population. During the last third of the twentieth century...
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Tourism and Conventions, Anne Moore(
Authored Entry
) ...such as Pilsen , with a large Mexican population, began courting tourists with walking maps and...
...leaders that brought 20,000 to a city whose population was only 16,000. The city's central location...
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The City the Planners Saw, Carl Smith(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Essay)
) ...if the national and local conditions governing the population of Chicago shall average in the future...
...would reach 13.25 million. (Chicago's population did peak about that year, though at approximately...
...entire state of Illinois in 1950. Chicago's population was about 2.9 million in 2000, an increase...
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Russians, Katarzyna Zechenter(
Authored Entry
) ...they constituted 80 percent of Chicago's Jewish population. The Russian Jews who arrived in Chicago...
...Lake View , and Albany Park . By 1930, the population of Russian Jews in the Maxwell Street area had...
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Buddhists, Paul D. Numrich(
Authored Entry
) ...prior to World War II. Of traditionally Buddhist populations, only the Chinese and Japanese had any...
...of Religions in 1993. Greater Chicago's Buddhist population at the close of the twentieth century...
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Fuller Park, Clinton E. Stockwell(
Authored Entry
) ...Expressway, which displaced one-third of the population. The 1950s also saw the erosion of the local...
...South and West Sides. Fuller Park saw its population change from 80 percent white in 1945 to 97...
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Funeral Service Industry, Mark R. Wilson(
Authored Entry
) ...and providing funeral services. Chicago's growing population supported the emergence during the late...
...and beyond. Mortuaries moved with ethnic populations from the city to the suburbs. Even the rise of...
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Galleries, Lynne Warren(
Authored Entry
) ...Imagists was a notable boost for the local population of artists , as well as a flashpoint for...
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Groundwater System, James J. Miner and Richard J. Rice(
Authored Entry
) ...drinking water withdrawals to serve a growing population continued to increase until groundwater...
...this recovery in the short run, continuing population growth in the Chicago region will require...
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Hyde Park, Max Grinnell(
Authored Entry
) ...others soon began to cater to a more transient population, a condition that would become problematic...
...of a rapidly expanding African American population, other groups were concerned with the safety of...
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Jordanians, Stephen R. Porter(
Authored Entry
) ...and the Arab American Action Network estimated the population of Chicago Jordanians at near 30,000,...
...one-fifth of the area's Arab American population. While institutions like the Jordanian American...
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Lake Bluff, IL, Michael H. Ebner(
Authored Entry
) ...the nationwide suburban trend after 1945. Population increased: 2,000 in 1950, 5,008 in 1970, and...
...in 1961, contributing to Lake Bluff's largest population advance in any decade, 1,514 new residents...
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Lower West Side, Gabriela F. Arredondo(
Authored Entry
) ...Germans and Irish in the 1860s and 1870s, its population was largely Polish (with lesser numbers of...
...development with fairly stable working-class populations. The hardships of the Great Depression and...
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Luxembourgers, Kathleen Neils Conzen(
Authored Entry
) ...The first families from the tiny grand duchy (population 175,000 in 1839) arrived in Chicago about...
...Though a minuscule proportion of Chicago's population, they formed the largest single concentration...
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Nursing and Nursing Education, Wendy Burgess(
Authored Entry
) ...the sick poor. During each of the following decades through 1920, the city's population grew by more...
...than 600,000; as the population multiplied, so too did sickness. The VNA realized that the needs of...
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Canaryville, James R. Barrett(
Authored Entry
) ...stockyards and the International Amphitheatre , population in the area began declining in the 1960s....
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Forest View, IL, Ronald S. Vasile(
Authored Entry
) ...trucking capital of the world. The 2000 population stood at 778. Most people trace their ancestry to...
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McCook, IL, Ronald S. Vasile(
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) ...acres and produces seven million tons of crushed stone per year. The 2000 population was 254....
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