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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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Hall (W. F.) Printing Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...William Franklin Hall, an Indiana native who worked as a journeyman printer in Chicago during the...
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National Malleable and Steel Castings Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...who operated similar companies in Ohio and Indiana. By the late 1880s, the company emp loyed nearly...
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Pepper Construction Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...Pepper Construction to Texas, California, and Indiana, eventually placing all business operations...
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Schoenhofen (Peter) Brewing Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...became part of Dewery's Ltd. of South Bend, Indiana, in 1951, and thereafter assumed the Dewery's...
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Multicentered Chicago, Henry C. Binford(
Authored Entry
) ...manufacturing district stretching southeast into Indiana. In a pattern that echoed earlier themes,...
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County Boundaries in the Chicago Area, (
Map
) ...changes to their boundaries. In Illinois and Indiana, as in the rest of the United States, one of...
...given jurisdiction over the Chicago area were Indiana Territory (1800) and state (1816) and Illinois...
...was uneven. Population initially flowed into Indiana and Illinois from the south; as a result, the...
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Outboard Marine Corp., (
Business Dictionary
) ...of the bankrupt Johnson Bros. Motor Co. , an Indiana company that had built a new marine plant in...
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American Steel Foundries, (
Business Dictionary
) ...large plants at East Chicago and Hammond, Indiana; the latter facility had about 2,600 workers...
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Bethlehem Steel Corp., (
Business Dictionary
) ...building a large new plant at Burns Harbor, Indiana. By the mid-1970s, about 7,000 people worked...
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Borg-Warner Corp., (
Business Dictionary
) ...auto parts makers—Warner Gear of Muncie, Indiana; Mechanics Universal Joint of Rockford, Illinois;...
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