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Groundwater System, James J. Miner and Richard J. Rice(
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) ...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(
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) ...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(
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) ...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(
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) ...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(
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) ...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(
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) ...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(
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) ...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(
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) ...stockyards and the International Amphitheatre , population in the area began declining in the 1960s....
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Forest View, IL, Ronald S. Vasile(
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) ...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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Retail Geography, Max Grinnell(
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) ...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...
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Hobo College, Roger Bruns(
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) ...To the hobo population Chicago was “Big Chi,” the place where thousands of migratory workers in the...
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Museums in the Park, Dennis H. Cremin(
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) ...able to serve more of Chicago's burgeoning population. These revenues benefit nine museums: the Art...
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Residential Hotels, Paul Groth(
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) ...needed for an increasingly fragile low-income population. Between 1973 and 1984 Chicago lost almost...
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Carpentersville, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
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) ...as “West Carpentersville. ” The village's population remained around 23,000 from 1970 to 1990 but...
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Dolton, IL, Dave Bartlett(
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) ...moved to Dolton. The 2000 census reported a population of 25,614 with 14 percent white, 82 percent...
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South Side, Dominic A. Pacyga(
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) ...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...
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Belgians, Robert Morrissey and Christina A. Reynen(
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) ...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...
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Ukrainians, Alexandra Hrycak(
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) ...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...
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West Garfield Park, Amanda Seligman(
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) ...in Garfield Park, hoping to prevent further population change, create a racial buffer zone, and...
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