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Chicago's Prairie Avenue Elite in 1886, (
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) ...Chicago's Prairie Avenue Elite in 1886...
...17th and 22nd Streets developed as one of Chicago's finest neighborhoods, attracting many of the...
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Chicago: Commuting in the Walking City in 1854, (
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) ...Chicago: Commuting in the Walking City in 1854...
...Chicago in 1854 was still a walking city for most of its residents. The town's small spatial extent...
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Locational Stability: Saint Aloysius Parish, Chicago in 1951, (
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) ...Locational Stability: Saint Aloysius Parish, Chicago in 1951...
...Roman Catholic institutions in Chicago demonstrate tremendous locational stability over time, being...
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Progress of the Chicago Fire of 1871, (
Map
) ...Progress of the Chicago Fire of 1871...
...The Great Chicago Fire was not one fire, but a succession of nine separate fires started by flying...
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Fire Limits in Chicago in the 1870s, (
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) ...Fire Limits in Chicago in the 1870s...
...The Chicago Fire of 1871 burned less than a quarter of the built-up area of the city. It destroyed...
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Chicago's Ethnic Mosaic in 1980, (
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) ...Chicago's Ethnic Mosaic in 1980...
...Chicago's residential space has always been socially fluid, territorially defined and frequently...
...century, but other Asian groups have settled in Chicago only recently, mostly on the North Side. It...
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Food Processing: Regional and National Market, Mark R. Wilson(
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) ...Keebler, Tootsie, and Wrigley, indicated that Chicago would remain at the center of the industry....
...the industry leader was James L. Kraft, who began selling cheese in Chicago in 1904. By 1930, Kraft...
...much of the cheese distribution business from Chicago's meatpackers, and by 1960, processed cheese,...
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Demography, Walter Nugent(
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) ...Waukegan , Elgin , Aurora , and Joliet revivify. Chicago, the premier case of American urban growth...
...Chicago as a Modern World City The modern rise...
...population in world history began around 1750, and Chicago became an exemplary part of it roughly a...
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Newspapers, Richard A. Schwarzlose(
Authored Entry
) ...and readers. Here, a newsboy sells the Chicago Defender near the Supreme Liberty Life insurance...
...Chicago's newspapers have nurtured four traditions: combative partisanship, competitive journalism ,...
...and writers, especially columnists. Moreover, Chicago newspapering has always been tamer than New...
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Annexations and Additions to the City of Chicago, (
Map
) ...Annexations and Additions to the City of Chicago...
...to Chicago during these years came because Chicago offered superior services, from better water...
...and suburban resistance to the power and urban complexity of Chicago halted the process....
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Work, David Moberg(
Authored Entry
) ...In the late nineteenth century, booming Chicago struck visitors as the “purest kind of commercial...
...and political machines , work has defined Chicago in popular and literary imagery, shaped the city's...
...of its history. As the city grew, work in Chicago underwent dramatic transformations, both in the...
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Racial Restrictive Covenants on Chicago's South Side in 1947, (
Map
) ...Racial Restrictive Covenants on Chicago's South Side in 1947...
...1916 until 1948, racially restrictive covenants were used to keep Chicago's neighborhoods white....
...In language suggested by the Chicago Real Estate Board, legally binding covenants attached to...
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Jewish Congregations on the Move in Chicago, 1849-2002, (
Map
) ...Jewish Congregations on the Move in Chicago, 1849-2002...
...Chicago's Jewish congregations founded in the nineteenth century have the longevity and complicated...
...social acceptance within the spatial evolution of Chicago's neighborhoods. Early concentrations near...
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Fiction, Bill Savage(
Authored Entry
) ...Ana Castillo show the dilemmas facing both Chicago's bewildered native sons, as their neighborhoods...
...tradition. Whatever their métier or origins, writers of Chicago fiction continue to grapple with the...
...city life in general and by the specifics of Chicago's urban spaces, history, and relentless change....
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The Journey to Work in Chicago in 1980, (
Map
) ...The Journey to Work in Chicago in 1980...
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Chicago's Place in the Water Routes of the Great Lakes Indian World, 1600-1830, (
Map
) ...Chicago's Place in the Water Routes of the Great Lakes Indian World, 1600-1830...
...For centuries the Chicago area represented for Native Americans just one of a number of key portages...
...Europeans, a trade that flourished in the Chicago area until the opening decades of the nineteenth...
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Chicago Mayors, 1837-2007, (
Table
) ...Chicago Mayors, 1837-2007...
...William Walls III (Nonpartisan) Source: Newberry Library The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society. The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights...
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Art, Lynne Warren(
Authored Entry
) ...From its earliest history, art in Chicago was created in response to the particular nature of the...
...of industrialization and global commerce. Chicago's earliest artists were painters and illustrators...
...early in the 1950s. As part of the rebuilding of Chicago after the fire of 1871 , great turn-of-the-...
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National Historic Landmarks in the Chicago Metropolitan Area, (
Table
) ...National Historic Landmarks in the Chicago Metropolitan Area...
...Home and Studio 428 Forest Avenue and 951 Chicago Avenue Oak Park 1889–1898 From 1887 to 1909, home...
...Newberry Library) The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2005 Chicago Historical Society. The...
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Ethnic Music, Philip V. Bohlman(
Authored Entry
) ...ethnic music continues to proliferate in Chicago, acquiring not only new forms and contexts, but...
...of the twenty-first century, the label Ethnic Chicago evokes, on the one hand, a city with a long...
...If the multiple meanings of Ethnic Chicago have changed over time, they have nonetheless persisted...
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