Encyclopedia ofChicago
874 Items Found (88 Pages)
Page: PREV   60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70    NEXT

Search Results Page 65
641 New Deal, Roger Biles( Authored Entry )
...Federal government funds provided for the building of 30 new schools and the city's first public...
642 Aurora, IL, Catherine Bruck( Authored Entry )
...center, primarily of heavy-machine building equipment. In 1856 the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy...
643 Norwood Park, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry( Authored Entry )
...to Chicago. In 1868 the Norwood Land and Building Association created its curvilinear subdivision ....
644 Palos Heights, IL, Betsy Gurlacz( Authored Entry )
...did Palos Heights acquire its own post office. The building of subdivisions continued throughout the...
645 Connecting Houses to Water Networks, Page 2, Ann Durkin Keating( Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay) )
...added thousands of dollars to the costs of the buildings. See also: Construction Palmer Houses, 36-...
...23845) Clearly seen here are the expensive building materials employed on facades of these houses...
646 Children and the Law, Kriste Lindenmeyer( Authored Entry )
...mortality rate by 50 percent between 1920 and 1930. Child labor was another controversial legal...
647 Romanians, Robert Morrissey( Authored Entry )
...parish was organized, and the first church building (1345 West Webster) was consecrated in 1915. St....
648 School Desegregation, John L. Rury( Authored Entry )
...than in black ones, even though more new buildings had been erected for black students. School...
649 Slovenes, Emily Brunner( Authored Entry )
...was taken over by the Jesuits and the parish buildings converted into a high school. Many of the...
650 Syrians, Sarah Gualtieri( Authored Entry )
...grown to over 350 people and was able to buy a building of its own on South Washtenaw. The new St....
651 Burmese, Robert Morrissey( Authored Entry )
...formed. In 1987, the association purchased a building in Elmhurst which became its headquarters. The...
652 Burnside, Janice L. Reiff( Authored Entry )
...when the Illinois Central Railroad (IC) began building a roundhouse and repair shops south of 95th...
653 Public Broadcasting, Allyson Hobbs( Authored Entry )
...on September 6, 1955, from the Banker's Building. WTTW later relocated to the Museum of Science and...
654 Convents, Suellen Hoy( Authored Entry )
...the Mercys and several other communities had begun building a network of services for the urban poor...
655 Filipinos, Barbara M. Posadas( Authored Entry )
...generation, purchased a former Swedish club building in 1974. The Dr. Jose Rizal Memorial Center at...
656 Forest Glen, David M. Solzman( Authored Entry )
...development. It was not until the 1920s that home building began in earnest. By 1940, Forest Glen...
657 Fuller Park, Clinton E. Stockwell( Authored Entry )
...beyond the city limits to avoid expensive building codes . Survivors of the 1870s include frame...
658 Gage Park, Clinton E. Stockwell( Authored Entry )
...to Western and Kedzie Streets, contributing to a building boom. In 1911, the Bartlett Realty Company...
659 Galleries, Lynne Warren( Authored Entry )
...Baldwin Kingrey Gallery in the Diana Court Building on North Michigan Avenue and Ohio Street which,...
660 Gardening, Ellen Eslinger( Authored Entry )
...of 1893 boasted a cavernous Horticulture Building, filled with exotic plants from all over the...

Search
"search request"
Full Results

Full Results
Page: PREV   60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70    NEXT