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First Chicago Commons Building, n.d., (
Historical Source
) ...to a German-American family who had moved as industry replaced agriculture. After the Great Fire in...
Date Created: n.d.,
Date Depicted: n.d.
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John G. Shortall, "Child Saving Work of the Humane Societies," 1897, Author: John G. Shortall(
Historical Source
) ...Society. Chicago, as a center of the meatpacking industry, was also an early center for the humane...
Date Created: 1897,
Date Depicted: 1897
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Year Page: 1919, James R. Grossman(
Year Page
) ...Gary, Indiana,while strikers look on. The steel industry’s notoriouslylong hours and the antiunion...
...era ofprosperity will open for us in the steel industry. But if wefalter and fail to act this great...
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| 524 |
Sanitary and Ship Canal Album, 1892-1900, Photographers: Unknown(
Historical Source
) ...Sanitary and Ship Canal was to provide Chicago industry and commerce with direct link to the oceans....
Date Created: 1892-1900,
Date Depicted: 1892-1900
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Year Page: 1848, Douglas Knox and Michael Conzen(
Year Page
) ...family businesses, after 1848 the scale of industry and commerce began to change dramatically, and...
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| 526 |
Year Page: 1871, Karen Sawislak(
Year Page
) ...processing site for resource extraction industries was established. Lured by the diverse economy,...
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| 527 |
National Historic Landmarks in the Chicago Metropolitan Area, (
Table
) ...Frank Lloyd Wright U-505 Museum of Science and Industry, Jackson Park Chicago 1929 German submarine...
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