| 691 |
Restaurants, Bruce Kraig(
Authored Entry
) ...construction of the First National Bank Building. Photographer: Unknown. Source: Chicago Historical...
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| 692 |
Roseland, Janice L. Reiff(
Authored Entry
) ...shattered the local economy as banks and building associations collapsed, workers lost their jobs,...
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| 693 |
Dutch, Jonathan J. Keyes(
Authored Entry
) ...service industries. South Siders entered the building trades as independent entrepreneurs, while...
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| 694 |
Electronics, Emily Clark and Mark R. Wilson(
Authored Entry
) ...machines and devices at the Electricity Building on the grounds of the World's Columbian Exposition...
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| 695 |
Armenians, Robert Morrissey(
Authored Entry
) ...the suburbs, All Saints moved in 1980 to a new building in Glenview . Sts. Joachim and Anne Parish...
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| 696 |
Landscape, Gerald A. Danzer(
Authored Entry
) ...deposits which became resources for the later building of the city. Huge chunks of ice were left...
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| 697 |
Ecology and Conservation, Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...incorporated in 1925, grew slowly at first (by 1930, the town had fifty permanent residents). This...
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| 698 |
Refining, Mark R. Wilson(
Authored Entry
) ...Initially, Standard of Indiana planned on building its new refinery at South Chicago , the terminus...
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| 699 |
Settlement Houses, Louise Carroll Wade(
Authored Entry
) ...in the United States. Most were large buildings in crowded immigrant neighborhoods of industrial...
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| 700 |
Taxation and Finance, Jon C. Teaford(
Authored Entry
) ...of property were less visible to assessors than buildings or land, they largely escaped taxation....
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| 701 |
Accounting, Paul J. Miranti, Jr.(
Authored Entry
) ...markets, reciprocity facilitated the building of branch offices and interstate practices. A unique...
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| 702 |
Croatians, Amanda Seligman(
Authored Entry
) ...Crane Brothers Manufacturing Company, in the building trades , and on the surface rails. Some left...
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| 703 |
Rush Street Bridge, Page 2, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...last vestiges of nineteenth century bridge-building). See also: Planning Chicago ; Near North Side...
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| 704 |
Material Service Corp., Andrew W. Cohen.(
Business Dictionary
) ...become the leading distributor and producer of building materials in the Midwest; it employed more...
...of their prized possessions, the Empire State Building in New York City. The Crown family was forced...
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| 705 |
Blues, Adam Green(
Authored Entry
) ...American community, a renaissance has been building since the late 1960s, when blues found a new...
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| 706 |
Police, Christopher Thale(
Authored Entry
) ...until police began radio broadcasting in 1930. These changes, emphasizing the “war on crime,” were...
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| 707 |
Fiction, Bill Savage(
Authored Entry
) ...treatments of Chicago: the challenge of building an individual identity in a vast, alienating city;...
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| 708 |
Philanthropy, Peter Frumkin(
Authored Entry
) ...1 The early philanthropic emphasis was on building major cultural and educational institutions,...
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| 709 |
Farwell (John V.) & Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...scale. Annual sales reached nearly $10 million by 1870 and stood at about $20 million in 1883, when...
...into a new eight-story, 400,000-square-foot building at Monroe and Market Streets. By the end of the...
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| 710 |
Entertaining Chicagoans, Lewis A. Erenberg(
Authored Entry
) ...appeared at Crosby's Opera House in 1869 and 1870, they created a sensation; even middle-class women...
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