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Kenilworth, IL, Jan Olive Nash(
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) ...which parallels the railroad. In 2000, Kenilworth's population was 2,494, small in comparison to its...
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Latvians, Andris Straumanis(
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) ...For the relatively small Latvian population in the United States, Chicago has always been an...
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| 513 |
Malaysians, Tracy Steffes(
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) ...Community leaders estimated the Malaysian population of metropolitan Chicago in 2001 at 600–700....
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Mapping Chicago, Robert W. Karrow, Jr.(
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) ...the city and additions, fueled by rapid population growth. Henry Hart's City of Chicago, published...
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| 515 |
Michigan City, IN, Elizabeth A. Patterson(
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) ...arrived the following year. By 1836, the town's population had swelled to nearly 3,000. Between 1837...
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Midlothian, IL, Dave Bartlett(
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) ...and incorporation in 1927. With the growth of population came the founding of the community's major...
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Mongolians, Tracy Steffes(
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) ...Mongolian community leaders estimated a Chicago population between 500 and 700. Many of Chicago's...
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Morton Grove, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
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) ...biggest growth spurt occurred in the 1950s, when population rose by over 15,000 after the opening of...
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| 519 |
Northbrook, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
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) ...by changing its name to Northbrook. In 1950 the population was 3,348; within a decade it more than...
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Norwood Park, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
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) ...Resurrection Retirement Community in 1977. The population of 41,827 in 1970 declined to 37,669 by...
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| 521 |
Oak Lawn, IL, Betsy Gurlacz(
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) ...neighborhoods of single-family homes. Oak Lawn's population grew from 8,751 in 1950 to 60,305 in...
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Oakland, Claudette Tolson(
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) ...tensions escalated as the African American population increased. Some white residents resorted to...
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Paraguayans, Stephen R. Porter(
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) ...Paraguay could provide. Chicago's Caraguatayan population numbered around 1,000 by the early 1970s...
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Public Buildings in the Loop, David Garrard Lowe(
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) ...county courthouse and city hall as the city's population swelled over 30,000. The answer was a tall...
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Barrington Hills, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
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) ...a small shopping strip along Route 14. With a population of 3,915 in 2000, Barrington Hills has kept...
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Slovenes, Emily Brunner(
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) ...Chicago before the Civil War , the bulk of the population arrived after the 1880s. Most settled in...
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South Chicago, David Bensman(
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) ...Americans constituted almost half of the population, and Latinos, many recent immigrants from...
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Almshouses, (Margaret) Dorsey Phelps(
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) ...4,300 in January 1932, but usually the population, of whom approximately 10 percent were children,...
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| 529 |
Burnside, Janice L. Reiff(
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) ...the Triangle had become home to a small population of the newest immigrants— Hungarians , Italians ,...
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Gage Park, Clinton E. Stockwell(
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) ...and 39 percent Hispanic. Ten years later the population had grown to 39,193, of whom 79 percent were...
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