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"The Whole World Is Watching", Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...Daley's Chicago ; Year Page: 1968 Sarah S. Marcus The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society....
...The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights Reserved. Portions are...
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Modern Kitchen, Bathroom, and Laundry Room, Page 2, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...slum clearance. See also: Public Housing ; Chicago Housing Authority ; Urban Renewal ; Near West...
...Side Back | Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 | Forward The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society. The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights...
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Colonial Trans-Atlantic Networks, Ann Durkin Keating and Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...an artifact of both trade and culture. See also: Chicago in the Middle Ground ; Fort Dearborn ; Fur...
...Year Page: 1812 Ann Durkin Keating and Sarah S. Marcus The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society. The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights...
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South Side, Dominic A. Pacyga(
Authored Entry
) ...development of Chinatown Square. In 1991 the Chicago White Sox began to play in a new Comiskey Park...
...The boundaries of Chicago's South Side have shifted over time and varied according to the diverse...
...Street) provides a stable northern border. Chicago's expanding city limits have provided a dynamic,...
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Food Processing: Local Market, Bruce Kraig(
Authored Entry
) ...on Chicago-area streets. Photographer: Unknown. Source: University of Illinois at Chicago. FIGURE 1...
...From its first days as a small settlement, Chicago has manufactured foodstuffs for its own and...
...time. Many small food producers have served Chicago's various ethnic communities with specialized...
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Belizeans, Robert Morrissey(
Authored Entry
) ...arts—among the young Belizeans living in Chicago. The Belize Cultural Association has sponsored...
...numbers of Belizeans first migrated to Chicago during the 1940s and 1950s. Many were hired as...
...Great Migration ” of black southerners to Chicago which continued through the 1960s. Still others...
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Typhoid, Page 1, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...discussion on the connections between water and disease in Chicago. See Also: Water Supply ; Public...
...Health Back | Page 1 | Page 2 | Forward The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society. The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights...
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Calumet Harbor, Page 1, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...additional industrial and terminal sites. See also: Planning Chicago Back | Page 1 | Page 2 | Page...
...3 | Forward The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society. The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights...
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Greeks, Andrew T. Kopan(
Authored Entry
) ...Hull House, 1940. Photographer: Furla Studios. Source: University of Illinois at Chicago. FIGURE 1...
...Greek immigrants began arriving in Chicago in the 1840s. These were primarily seamen who came from...
...as the “Columbus of Sparta. ” After coming to Chicago in 1873 he saw the moneymaking possibilities...
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Suffrage, Maureen A. Flanagan(
Authored Entry
) ...Voters . i3740 Woman suffrage sample ballot, 1912. Source: Chicago Historical Society. FIGURE 1...
...Full suffrage became a political issue for Chicago in the 1860s. On the eve of the Civil War ,...
...office in the state, and John W. E. Thomas of Chicago was elected to the state legislature in 1876....
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Pizza, J. S. Aubrey(
Authored Entry
) ...by the success of Uno, Sewall opened Pizzeria Due a few blocks away, and Chicago-style pizzerias...
...spread throughout Chicago and the United States....
...across the world. Some late-nineteenth-century Chicago bakeries served pizza, in sheets or in small...
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Lake County, IL, Michael H. Ebner(
Authored Entry
) ...and manufacturing in the hinterland of Chicago's growing economy. Beginning in 1836, stagecoaches...
...Bay Road along a route paralleling Lake Michigan that connected Chicago and Milwaukee. Waukegan ,...
...along Green Bay Road 40 miles north of Chicago, became Lake County's economic and government center...
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Meatpacking, Louise Carroll Wade(
Authored Entry
) ...packinghouses declined sharply in the 1960s. Chicago's Union Stock Yard closed in 1970, the same...
...demand. From the Civil War until the 1920s Chicago was the country's largest meatpacking center and...
...processing and proclaimed itself Porkopolis. Chicago won that title during the Civil War. It was...
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Management Consulting, Christopher McKenna(
Authored Entry
) ...consulting has a distinguished history in Chicago. Soon after Arthur Andersen, a professor of...
...firm in the world, with its headquarters still in Chicago. In 1914, Edwin Booz, a recent graduate of...
...consulting firm of Booz Allen & Hamilton, Inc . Chicago's early dominance in consulting culminated...
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Bus System, David M. Young(
Authored Entry
) ...railway routes. Surface-system ridership in Chicago, which includes both buses and streetcars but...
...and Randolph, 1992. Photographer: Janet Schleeter. Source: Chicago Historical Society. FIGURE 1...
...Although public transportation systems in the Chicago area at the opening of the twenty-first...
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Glaciation, Ardith K. Hansel(
Authored Entry
) ...to deliver sediment to the leading edge. In the Chicago area, from oldest to youngest, are the...
...Rivers ) and/or lakes (like glacial Lake Chicago) formed between the retreating glacier margin and...
...older moraines. The city of Chicago is built on the flat plain of glacial Lake Chicago....
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Lectures and Public Speaking, Lisa Krissoff Boehm(
Authored Entry
) ...longer serve as such a popular form of recreation, Chicago universities , colleges, and educational...
...organizations. Perhaps the largest current public-speaking venue is the Chicago Humanities Festival....
...neighborhood hall. Several significant events in Chicago have related closely to public lectures....
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Cholera, Page 1, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...Hospitals ; Public Health Back | Page 1 | Page 2 | Forward The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society....
...The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights Reserved. Portions are...
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Chinese, Tracy Steffes(
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) ...Asians. i3851 Chinese citizens registering for the draft, 1917. Photographer: Chicago Daily News....
...Source: Chicago Historical Society. FIGURE 1...
...The first Chinese immigrants to Chicago arrived in the early 1870s from the West Coast of the United...
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Telephony, Richard R. John(
Authored Entry
) ...of the strangest chapters in the history of Chicago telephony unfolded in 1992, when, following a...
...network of underground tunnels that bordered the Chicago River . Built almost a century earlier by...
...after the firm had failed—a dramatic, if unfortunate, legacy of Chicago's early telephone pioneers....
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