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Hospitals, Paul A. Buelow(
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Religious Institutions, Virginia Lieson Brereton(
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) ...The Episcopalians had St. Luke's Hospital (1865) on Indiana Avenue; Chicago Presbyterians set up...
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Contested Spaces, Janice L. Reiff(
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) ...and Springfield, Illinois, Gary and Indianapolis, Indiana, and even Washington DC. What constitutes...
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Innovation, Invention, and Chicago Business, Louis P. Cain(
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) ...to distribute reapers to most of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky, and Tennessee. The McCormick...
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Creation of Chicago Sports, Elliott J. Gorn(
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) ...fighters and fans often crossed over into Indiana to elude constables—were sporadic, spontaneous,...
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Racism, Ethnicity, and White Identity, David R. Roediger(
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Business of Chicago, Peter A. Coclanis(
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) ...and adjacent Lake County in northwestern Indiana—was the second largest manufacturing area in the...
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Economic Geography, Susan E. Hirsch(
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) ...along the lake from South Chicago to Gary, Indiana . Like the stockyards, it attracted workers,...
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Multicentered Chicago, Henry C. Binford(
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) ...manufacturing district stretching southeast into Indiana. In a pattern that echoed earlier themes,...
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