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421 Belgians, Robert Morrissey and Christina A. Reynen( Authored Entry )
...Belgians began to find work in plumbing, building maintenance, and especially janitorial work. A...
...of the janitorial positions in Lake View and downtown buildings. In 1914, they organized the Belgian...
422 Clubs, Fraternal, David M. Fahey( Authored Entry )
...at 22 stories was then the world's tallest building. The Odd Fellows chartered their first Chicago...
423 Jails and Prisons, Jess Maghan( Authored Entry )
...Prior to the building of facilities specifically designed for detention and correctional...
...changes in jail programs and staffing. A massive building program beginning in the 1970s yielded a...
424 Lincoln Park, Amanda Seligman( Authored Entry )
...near the park and built high-rise apartment buildings, to the consternation of LPCA, which had hoped...
425 Near North Side, Amanda Seligman( Authored Entry )
...of the river was not yet suitable for permanent building, but became the site of an aptly named vice...
...Avenue. Investors built high-rise apartment buildings and sumptuous hotels . The central portion of...
426 Near West Side, Myriam Pauillac( Authored Entry )
...and the 1880s. Lined with three and four-story buildings, many of which housed several business...
...that catered only to blacks. Most institution building on the Near West Side emerged out of the...
427 The Plan of Chicago, Carl Smith( Interpretive Digital Essay )
...Condit, Carl W. Chicago, 1930-...
...30, 1980. 1979. Condit, Carl W. Chicago, 1910-1929: Building, Planning, and Urban Technology. 1973....
...1970: Building, Planning, and Urban Technology. 1974. Draper, Joan E. Edward H. Bennett: Architect...
428 Western Springs, IL, Tom Sterling( Authored Entry )
...much of the west-side swamp in the process. In 1870 the Western Springs Land Association, consisting...
429 Edward Eggleston and Literary Realism, Bruce Levy( Authored Entry )
...desire at the dawn of consumer society. In 1870, Eggleston left Chicago for New York. Although the...
430 Elmwood Park, IL, Tina Reithmaier( Authored Entry )
...Railroad laid tracks in Leyden Township in 1870. The tracks ran diagonally across the township along...
431 Loyola University, Br. Michael Grace, S.J.( Authored Entry )
...Founded in 1870 by Father Arnold Damen, S.J. , Saint Ignatius College was renamed Loyola University...
432 Typhoid, Page 2, Ann Durkin Keating( Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay) )
...essential. See Also: Public Health Typhoid Deaths, 1870-1926 Photographer: Unknown Source: Chicago...
...before a graph of typhoid deaths in Chicago, 1870-1926. Deaths decreased over time, in part because...
433 Connecting Houses to Water Networks, Page 3, Ann Durkin Keating( Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay) )
...tower designed by William LeBaron Jenney by 1870. The tower was rebuilt in the 1910s after a fire....
...Suburban government ; Water Supply Norwood Park, 1870 Source: The Newberry Library A railroad ran...
434 Networks of Rails, Sarah S. Marcus( Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery) )
...the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, 1870 Creator: Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad...
...World" travel via railway and steamer routes, 1870. See also: Advertising ; Business of Chicago ;...
435 Soap Operas, Rich Samuels( Authored Entry )
...family, debuted locally on WGN in October 1930. Following a dispute with management, Phillips left...
436 Skokie's Border with Chicago, Amanda Seligman( Authored Entry )
...of smaller annexations in 1925, 1926, 1928, and 1930 brought the village to its maximum size. One of...
437 Catholic Youth Organization, Gerald R. Gems( Authored Entry )
...Officially founded in 1930, the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) built upon previously initiated...
438 George A. Poole, a Chicago Collector, Paul Saenger( Authored Entry )
...University of Chicago and graduated from Yale in 1930. He directed Poole Brothers, one of Chicago's...
439 Lloyd Lewis: A Chicago Journalist, Richard H. Brown( Authored Entry )
...years as publicist for Balaban and Katz , in 1930 he joined the Chicago Daily News as drama critic,...
440 Goodman Theatre, Richard Christiansen( Authored Entry )
...founding director Thomas Wood Stevens left in 1930, the professional company was dissolved, but the...

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