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Armour, Dole & Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...the depot of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad with a capacity of 850,000 bushels. After the...
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Religion, Chicago's Influence on, Martin E. Marty(
Authored Entry
) ...promote the former. Once lake traffic and railroads poised Chicago as a place for the crisscrossing...
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Social Services, Joanne L. Goodwin(
Authored Entry
) ...or ethnic group. i3277 Chicago & Northwestern Railroad pamphlet cover, ca. 1911. Source: Chicago...
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Police, Christopher Thale(
Authored Entry
) ...to restore order on such notable occasions as the Railroad Strike of 1877 and the Haymarket Affair (...
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Literary Images of Chicago, Carlo Rotella(
Authored Entry
) ...like the city itself, took shape around railroads; trains run through its cities of feeling,...
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Water in Chicago, Ann Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay
) ...Louisiana Territory. While Chicago's role as a railroad hub became a dominant factor by the second...
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Basic Bridge Types, Page 1, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...Historical Society (ICHi-37369) In 1963, this railroad swing bridge over the Calumet River east of...
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Leisure, Steven A. Riess(
Authored Entry
) ...cultural traditions and values. i3330 Chicago's railroads expanded leisure space for Chicagoans and...
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Religious Geography, Lowell W. Livezey and Mark Bouman(
Authored Entry
) ...industrial districts served by ports and railroads (although the advent of air transportation and...
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Governing the Metropolis, Anthony Orum(
Authored Entry
) ...continued over the next few decades. Where railroads had once fed outward residential development...
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Goose Island Residents and Residences, Page 1, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...a backdrop of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad and the smokestacks of local industries,...
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Industry, Page 1, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...several tanneries, a varnish company, and a railroad. An 1886 Fire Insurance map also shows a...
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Suburbs and Cities as Dual Metropolis, Michael H. Ebner(
Authored Entry
) ...the North Shore, all linked to Chicago by a railroad operating since 1855. The rush-hour commute by...
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Sturges, Buckingham & Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...120-foot elevators at the Illinois Central Railroad depot. During the Civil War, their two elevators...
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Political Culture, Robin Einhorn(
Authored Entry
) ...invest in the transportation links, especially railroad connections, that enabled Chicago to become...
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Chicago's Social Geography, Janice L. Reiff(
Rich Map (Essay)
) ...and the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad in Aurora attracted thousands of new employees and...
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Chicago Great Western Railway Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...The Minnesota & Northwestern Railroad Co. began to run trains out of a station in suburban Forest...
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Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railway Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...a new line between Milwaukee and Chicago, the railroad became known as the Chicago, Milwaukee & St....
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Marmon Group Inc., (
Business Dictionary
) ...were the Trans Union Corp. , a lessor of railroad cars; Braniff Airlines; and the Ticketmaster...
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Munger, Wheeler & Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...next to the depot of the Chicago & North Western Railroad. When Wesley Munger died in 1868, his son...
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