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Mary Livermore and the U.S. Sanitary Commission, Theodore J. Karamanski(
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Company Housing, Anna Holian(
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) ...off approach in developing the town of Gary, Indiana , in the 1900s. Through the Gary Land Company,...
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Expressways, Dennis McClendon(
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) ...opened in 1958. To connect Chicago with the new Indiana Toll Road , the Chicago (originally Calumet)...
...in 1956, from next to the Chicago & Western Indiana Railroad (400 West) to run next to the Rock...
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Shoreline Erosion, Karen M. Rodriguez(
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) ...Michigan shoreline is man-made. The original sand dune and swale topography has been dramatically...
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Lincoln Park, Douglas Knox(
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) ...as a barren, sandy wasteland of wind-blown dunes and unstable shorelines. The state created the...
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Global Chicago, Michael P. Conzen(
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) ...overland through southern Michigan and northern Indiana. A strange geometry of external relations...
...of Madison, Wisconsin, and central northern Indiana with flights leaving from O'Hare Airport. Five...
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Record Publishing, Mark Clague(
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) ...Beginning in 1922, Brunswick (Iowa), Gennett (Indiana), Okeh (New York), and Paramount (Wisconsin),...
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Broadview, IL, Patricia Krone Rose(
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) ...for industry. Land along 25th Avenue and the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad near Broadview's western...
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Ford Heights, IL, Larry A. McClellan(
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) ...on a farm road from Chicago Heights to Indiana. Acting together in 1924, 40 families successfully...
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Suburbs and Cities as Dual Metropolis, Michael H. Ebner(
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) ...and Will Counties, plus the northwestern Indiana counties of Lake and Porter. What sociologists...
...of economic activity was the founding of Gary, Indiana , in 1906 by the United States Steel...
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Printing, Paul F. Gehl(
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) ...plants of a Chicago firm at Crawfordsville, Indiana, in 1921. The pace of regionalization quickened...
...Rand McNally in Kentucky; Donnelley in Indiana and downstate Illinois, and later in Kentucky and...
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Wholesaling, Mark R. Wilson(
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) ...Plummer, who moved their business from Richmond, Indiana, to Chicago in 1876. By the 1910s, when it...
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Chicago's Mythical French Fort, Winstanley Briggs(
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) ...at its southernmost point (roughly where the Dunes are) together with a fort. Hennepin had intended...
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Church Architecture, George A. Lane, S.J.(
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) ...including KAM Temple (1890–91), at 33rd and Indiana Avenue, which since 1922 has served as the...
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Costa Ricans, Robert Morrissey(
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) ...found 1,845 Costa Ricans in Chicago and Gary , Indiana. Community leaders estimated between 1,500...
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Franklin Park, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
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) ...St. Paul, & Sault Ste Marie (Soo Line) and the Indiana Harbor Belt railroads followed. In the early...
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Oak Brook, IL, Margaret Franson Pruter(
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) ...Families from New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky were attracted by the rich soil ,...
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Prairie Farmer, Susan Sessions Rugh(
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) ...competitors and expanded circulation to Indiana, Wisconsin, and Michigan by offering premiums,...
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Sikhs, Paul D. Numrich(
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) ...Oak Brook ; Island Lake ; Merrillville , Indiana; and two in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The initial wave...
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George A. Poole, a Chicago Collector, Paul Saenger(
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) ...century. It is today at the Lilly Library at Indiana University. Among the collection's highlights...
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