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341 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...
342 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...
343 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...
344 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...
345 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...
346 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...
347 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...
348 Canaryville, James R. Barrett( Authored Entry )
...stockyards and the International Amphitheatre , population in the area began declining in the 1960s....
349 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...
350 McCook, IL, Ronald S. Vasile( Authored Entry )
...acres and produces seven million tons of crushed stone per year. The 2000 population was 254....
351 Retail Geography, Max Grinnell( Authored Entry )
...back of their own horse-drawn carts. As the population of Chicago began to disperse, this type of...
...built to accommodate a growing suburban population that was moving out to well-established suburbs...
352 Hobo College, Roger Bruns( Authored Entry )
...To the hobo population Chicago was “Big Chi,” the place where thousands of migratory workers in the...
353 Museums in the Park, Dennis H. Cremin( Authored Entry )
...able to serve more of Chicago's burgeoning population. These revenues benefit nine museums: the Art...
354 Residential Hotels, Paul Groth( Authored Entry )
...needed for an increasingly fragile low-income population. Between 1973 and 1984 Chicago lost almost...
355 Carpentersville, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry( Authored Entry )
...as “West Carpentersville. ” The village's population remained around 23,000 from 1970 to 1990 but...
356 Dolton, IL, Dave Bartlett( Authored Entry )
...moved to Dolton. The 2000 census reported a population of 25,614 with 14 percent white, 82 percent...
357 South Side, Dominic A. Pacyga( Authored Entry )
...century with the city's African American population, it has actually accommodated remarkable...
...Park , Hyde Park, and South Shore . As population pressures increased, African American families...
...also saw the further dispersal of the population. White families made their way to the Southwest...
358 Belgians, Robert Morrissey and Christina A. Reynen( Authored Entry )
...settlement in Chicago awaited the 1880s, when population growth and epidemics at home caused many...
...Roman Catholics . The largely Flemish Belgian population increased through the 1910s and 1920s as...
359 Ukrainians, Alexandra Hrycak( Authored Entry )
...recent Latin American immigrants, who have constituted West Town's majority population since 1980....
...Chicago's Ukrainian population now lives outside the Ukrainian Village neighborhood, primarily in...
360 West Garfield Park, Amanda Seligman( Authored Entry )
...in Garfield Park, hoping to prevent further population change, create a racial buffer zone, and...

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