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Commuting, Michael P. Conzen(
Authored Entry
) ...reached such distant places as Michigan City (Indiana), Kenosha (Wisconsin), and Fox Valley towns...
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Waste Disposal, Christopher Thale(
Authored Entry
) ...of southeast Chicago and northwestern Indiana. Industrial wastes grew in the early twentieth...
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Transportation, H. Roger Grant(
Authored Entry
) ...to become the Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana, and later part of the New York Central system),...
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Railroad Supply Industry, Mark R. Wilson(
Authored Entry
) ...acids—at its large shops in East Chicago, Indiana. By the 1930s, General American had passed Union...
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Hammond (George H.) Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...the early 1870s, he built a new plant in Northern Indiana along the tracks of the Michigan Central...
...company's large packing house in Hammond, Indiana—the town had taken the name of its most powerful...
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Neighborhood Change, 1853-2003 (Essay), Map Author: Michael P. Conzen and (Research assistance: Douglas Knox, Dennis McClendon)(
Rich Map (Essay)
) ...mansions on Prairie and Calumet avenues, while Indiana Avenue received a more mixed stock of row...
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Real Estate, Pierre deVise(
Authored Entry
) ...3,600 acres in what is now Beverly Shores , Indiana, to create a development that would rival...
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Hospitals, Paul A. Buelow(
Authored Entry
) ...eventually moving into larger buildings on south Indiana and Michigan Avenues. The hospital remained...
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Searle (G. D.) & Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...Gideon D. Searle, a Civil War veteran, and Indiana drug store owner Frank Hereth, who had formerly...
...worked as chief chemist of Eli Lilly & Co. , the Indiana pharmaceutical company. At the beginning of...
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Morrison, Plummer & Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...drug wholesaling business from Richmond, Indiana, to Chicago. At the turn of the century, Morrison's...
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Turn-of-the-Century Industrialization and International Markets, Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...Globalization (Digital Essay) Land Sales in Gary, Indiana, n.d. Creator: Big Three Real Estate Co....
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Religious Institutions, Virginia Lieson Brereton(
Authored Entry
) ...The Episcopalians had St. Luke's Hospital (1865) on Indiana Avenue; Chicago Presbyterians set up...
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Contested Spaces, Janice L. Reiff(
Authored Entry
) ...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(
Authored Entry
) ...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(
Authored Entry
) ...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(
Authored Entry
) ...of various nationalities” between State and Indiana below 87th Street. A third-generation Irish...
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Business of Chicago, Peter A. Coclanis(
Authored Entry
) ...and adjacent Lake County in northwestern Indiana—was the second largest manufacturing area in the...
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Bankers Life and Casualty Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...organization based in Chicago. In 1992, Bankers Life was acquired by Conseco Inc. of Indiana....
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Chicago's Social Geography, Janice L. Reiff(
Rich Map (Essay)
) ...the George H. Hammond Company in Hammond , Indiana, and Joliet Iron and Steel in Joliet , and the...
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Economic Geography, Susan E. Hirsch(
Authored Entry
) ...along the lake from South Chicago to Gary, Indiana . Like the stockyards, it attracted workers,...
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