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Religion, Chicago's Influence on, Martin E. Marty(
Authored Entry
) ...Religion, Chicago's Influence on...
...not only led people to look backward to the good old days of 1893. It was designed to encourage them...
...often reflected the architectural styles of the old country or that aspired to make new statements...
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Water in Chicago, Ann Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay
) ...Water in Chicago...
...including Harlan Wallach, Bill Parod, and Jeremy Brunjes. The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society. The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights...
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Multicentered Chicago, Henry C. Binford(
Authored Entry
) ...Multicentered Chicago...
...long period of seaport growth that pushed East Coast cities and even inland ports like Cincinnati...
...people to Chicago and created new roles for some old inhabitants. The most powerful actors in this...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, Steven M. Avella(
Authored Entry
) ...Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago...
...role vis-à-vis their parishioners and built on old models of social action they had learned from the...
...night to view his body in Holy Name Cathedral. Chicago media outlets kept up a steady commentary on...
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The Plan of Chicago, Page 2, Gwen Hoerr Jordan(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...The Plan of Chicago, Page 2...
...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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Business of Chicago, Peter A. Coclanis(
Authored Entry
) ...Business of Chicago...
...a shift in the locus of economic power in the Old Northwest from the Ohio Valley to the southern...
...in the American South among other places), town and country, or, more accurately, field, forest, and...
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Literary Images of Chicago, Carlo Rotella(
Authored Entry
) ...Literary Images of Chicago...
...Dybek's short story “Blight,” collected in The Coast of Chicago (1990). In the story, an addled but...
...engagement with the city of fact that binds Chicago's literature to what Nelson Algren called “the...
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Chicago River as Harbor, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...Chicago River as Harbor...
...of the river, and the tugboat near the Dearborn Street Bridge. See also: Chicago River ; Water The...
...Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2005 Chicago Historical Society. The Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
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Chicago's Social Geography, Janice L. Reiff(
Rich Map (Essay)
) ...Chicago's Social Geography...
...to it. By 1880, 24,954 residents lived in the Town of Lake of which the stockyards were part. During...
...During the 1880s, one fact about Chicago's population was indisputable: it was growing dramatically....
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Creation of Chicago Sports, Elliott J. Gorn(
Authored Entry
) ...Creation of Chicago Sports...
...War, amateur teams ranged along the Atlantic coast. The sport attracted many substantial middle-...
...immigrant groups re-created some of their old games from home, such as the German Turnverein, where...
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Chicago in the Middle Ground, R. David Edmunds(
Interpretive Digital Essay
) ...Chicago in the Middle Ground...
...of their family ties or former acceptance by the old community, were barred from joining a new...
...constructed of logs, but generally following the old French-Canadian fashion, with roughhewn logs...
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The Plan of Chicago, Page 1, Gwen Hoerr Jordan(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...The Plan of Chicago, Page 1...
...Districts ; Waterfront 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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Chicago's Twentieth-Century Cultural Exports, Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...Chicago's Twentieth-Century Cultural Exports...
...to commemorate Chicago's incorporation as a town in 1833 and to draw attention to current...
...Stage, 1960 Photographer: Arthur Siegel Source: Chicago Historical Society (ICHi-14718) Second City...
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The World in Chicago, Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...The World in Chicago...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society. The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights...
...passport, Nanni Helena Korolainen was 17 years old when she moved from Finland to Chicago in 1921....
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Chicago in the Middle Ground, R. David Edmunds(
Authored Entry
) ...Chicago in the Middle Ground...
...of their family ties or former acceptance by the old community, were barred from joining a new...
...constructed of logs, but generally following the old French-Canadian fashion, with roughhewn logs...
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Chicago Times, (
Business Dictionary
) ...Chicago Times...
...helped Carter H. Harrison, a Democrat, to begin a long term of service as Chicago's mayor. After...
...1895, when the Times merged with another Chicago daily, the Herald, it disappeared as an independent...
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Innovation, Invention, and Chicago Business, Louis P. Cain(
Authored Entry
) ...Innovation, Invention, and Chicago Business...
...with the Michigan Central Railroad to fit two old passenger cars as sleeping cars. Pullman's initial...
...Pullman planned and constructed the model town that bears his name. Retailing was the bailiwick of...
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The Plan of Chicago, Carl Smith(
Interpretive Digital Essay
) ...The Plan of Chicago...
...H. Bennett, Plan of Chicago , ed. Charles Moore. 1993. The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago ©...
...2005 Chicago Historical Society. The Encyclopedia of Chicago © 2004 The Newberry Library. All Rights...
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Chicago Packing & Provision Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...Chicago Packing & Provision Co...
...city's foremost grain traders, opened a meatpacking plant in Chicago in 1858. By the mid-1870s, when...
...400,000 or more hogs per season, Hutchinson's Chicago Packing & Provision Co. was the leading meat...
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Chicago Ship Building Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...Chicago Ship Building Co...
...The area's greatest shipyard, located in South Chicago, was founded in 1890 as a subsidiary of the...
...Shipbuilding Co. (also based in Cleveland), the Chicago Ship Building Co. employed 1,200 men and...
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