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Belgians, Robert Morrissey and Christina A. Reynen(
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) ...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...
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Clubs, Fraternal, David M. Fahey(
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) ...at 22 stories was then the world's tallest building. The Odd Fellows chartered their first Chicago...
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Jails and Prisons, Jess Maghan(
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) ...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...
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Lincoln Park, Amanda Seligman(
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Near North Side, Amanda Seligman(
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) ...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...
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Near West Side, Myriam Pauillac(
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) ...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...
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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...
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Western Springs, IL, Tom Sterling(
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) ...much of the west-side swamp in the process. In 1870 the Western Springs Land Association, consisting...
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Edward Eggleston and Literary Realism, Bruce Levy(
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) ...desire at the dawn of consumer society. In 1870, Eggleston left Chicago for New York. Although the...
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Elmwood Park, IL, Tina Reithmaier(
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) ...Railroad laid tracks in Leyden Township in 1870. The tracks ran diagonally across the township along...
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Loyola University, Br. Michael Grace, S.J.(
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) ...Founded in 1870 by Father Arnold Damen, S.J. , Saint Ignatius College was renamed Loyola University...
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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...
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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...
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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 ;...
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Soap Operas, Rich Samuels(
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) ...family, debuted locally on WGN in October 1930. Following a dispute with management, Phillips left...
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Skokie's Border with Chicago, Amanda Seligman(
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) ...of smaller annexations in 1925, 1926, 1928, and 1930 brought the village to its maximum size. One of...
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Catholic Youth Organization, Gerald R. Gems(
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) ...Officially founded in 1930, the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) built upon previously initiated...
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George A. Poole, a Chicago Collector, Paul Saenger(
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) ...University of Chicago and graduated from Yale in 1930. He directed Poole Brothers, one of Chicago's...
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Lloyd Lewis: A Chicago Journalist, Richard H. Brown(
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) ...years as publicist for Balaban and Katz , in 1930 he joined the Chicago Daily News as drama critic,...
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Goodman Theatre, Richard Christiansen(
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) ...founding director Thomas Wood Stevens left in 1930, the professional company was dissolved, but the...
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