| 571 |
Housing Types, Joseph C. Bigott(
Authored Entry
) ...brick cottages became common. As immigrant populations increased, the cottage form adapted to new...
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| 572 |
Hungarians, Eva Becsei(
Authored Entry
) ...From only 159 in 1870, Chicago's Hungarian population increased dramatically, to 1,841 in 1890,...
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| 573 |
Photography, Larry Viskochil(
Authored Entry
) ...on the city's growing African American population. The result combined photographic recording with...
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| 574 |
Court System, R. Ben Brown(
Authored Entry
) ...it was inadequate for Chicago's large and diverse population and problems. The city, home to a well-...
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| 575 |
Land Use, Richard D. Mariner(
Authored Entry
) ...land area in the region, while the region's population increased by only 4 percent. More than four...
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| 576 |
Meatpacking, Louise Carroll Wade(
Authored Entry
) ...needed. Commercial butchering began when population increased in the towns. Since beef was difficult...
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| 577 |
Houses and Water, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...for drinking and fire protection. As the city population grew to the point where residents did not...
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| 578 |
Mapping Chicago, Old and New, (
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...Circulation and Parks in Relation to the Population One of the goals of the planners was to improve...
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| 579 |
Architecture: The First Chicago School, David Garrard Lowe(
Authored Entry
) ...Chicago was a boomtown. By 1890 it had a population of more than a million people and had surpassed...
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| 580 |
Sacred Music, Philip V. Bohlman(
Authored Entry
) ...In the continuously changing interaction between populations and spaces, identity and belief, and...
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| 581 |
Wholesaling, Mark R. Wilson(
Authored Entry
) ...wholesalers. The urbanization of the American population, which reduced the geographical scope of...
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| 582 |
Gays and Lesbians, Chad Heap(
Authored Entry
) ...gay leather bar. As Chicago's lesbian and gay population grew larger and more visible, municipal...
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| 583 |
Grocery Stores and Supermarkets, Paul Gilmore(
Authored Entry
) ...instead, it has steadily grown with the population. It has seen the passing of the public market,...
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| 584 |
Infrastructure, Louis P. Cain(
Authored Entry
) ...With the coming of the railroad, the city's population soared, roughly doubling every three years....
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| 585 |
Irish, Ellen Skerrett(
Authored Entry
) ...female relatives. Chicago's foreign-born Irish population peaked at 73,912 in 1900, but immigration...
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| 586 |
Roman Catholics, Steve Rosswurm(
Authored Entry
) ...early establishment of city parishes, the low population density, the emphasis on the automobile,...
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| 587 |
Fishermen, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...smelts and lampreys, decimated the lake trout population, and reduced commercial fishing. Commercial...
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| 588 |
Networks of Rails, Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...Origins of Metropolitan Chicago's Foreign-Born Population Networks of Rails Within decades of the...
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| 589 |
Art, Lynne Warren(
Authored Entry
) ...of Chicago's rapidly growing Hispanic population all contributed to this now internationally...
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| 590 |
Literary Cultures, Timothy B. Spears(
Authored Entry
) ...language press, and as the city's immigrant population expanded and diversified, so did the foreign...
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