Chicago River And Harbor Convention An Account Of The Origin And Proceedings

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Jesse Burgess Thomas
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Release : 2024-05-23
File : 210 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783385474789


Chicago River And Harbor Convention

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Genre : Chicago (Ill.)
Author : William Mosley Hall
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Release : 1882
File : 214 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015021110211


Rivers By Design

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DIVA sociological history of flood control politics that examines how local and regional pro-growth interests organized to press the federal government to protect land from flooding, and how this action altered the relationship between regions and the federa/div

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Genre : History
Author : Karen M. O'Neill
Publisher : Duke University Press
Release : 2006-05-03
File : 306 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0822337738


Property Rules

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In Property Rules, Robin L. Einhorn uses City Council records-previously thought destroyed-and census data to track the course of city government in Chicago, providing an important reinterpretation of the relationship between political and social structures in the nineteenth-century American city. A Choice "Outstanding Academic Book" "[A] masterful study of policy-making in Chicago."—Choice "[A] major contribution to urban and political history. . . . [A]n excellent book."—Jeffrey S. Adler, American Historical Review "[A]n enlightening trip. . . . Einhorn's foray helps make sense out of the transition from Jacksonian to Gilded Age politics on the local level. . . . [She] has staked out new ground that others would do well to explore."—Arnold R. Hirsch, American Journal of Legal History "A well-documented and informative classic on urban politics."—Daniel W. Kwong, Law Books in Review

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Robin L. Einhorn
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Release : 2001-12
File : 324 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0226194868


The Chicago River

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Calling upon his considerable novelistic skills, Loren D. Estleman exposes the black heart of a seemingly stable, well-run city suddenly pitched into violence and chaos. A delicate balance of forces-greed and corruption, ambition and desire-run out of control in the wake of a serial killer's grisly rampage.A power struggle-between a police chief who has looked the other way for too long, a Mafia boss who holds the city's vices in his powerful grasp, and media reporters looking for a big story-turns what has been a minor dispute into a desperate struggle for survival.Setting this drama in a blue-collar metropolis dominated by an oil company, Estleman, with an unerring eye for telling detail and an ear for dialogue that reveals the secret desires of his characters, crafts a fascinating, deadly tapestry of love, ambition, revenge, and redemption, a stunning portrait of the human condition.

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Genre : History
Author : Jonathan Genzen
Publisher : Big Earth Publishing
Release : 2007
File : 114 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1565795539


The Chicago River

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In this social and ecological account of the Chicago River, Libby Hill tells the story of how a sluggish waterway emptying into Lake Michigan became central to the creation of Chicago as a major metropolis and transportation hub. This widely acclaimed volume weaves the perspectives of science, engineering, commerce, politics, economics, and the natural world into a chronicle of the river from its earliest geologic history through its repeated adaptations to the city that grew up around it. While explaining the river’s role in massive public works, such as drainage and straightening, designed to address the infrastructure needs of a growing population, Hill focuses on the synergy between the river and the people of greater Chicago, whether they be the tribal cultures that occupied the land after glacial retreat, the first European inhabitants, or more recent residents. In the first edition, Hill brought together years of original research and the contributions of dozens of experts to tell the Chicago River’s story up until 2000. This revised edition features discussions of disinfection, Asian carp, green strategies, the evolution of the Chicago Riverwalk, and the river’s rejuvenation. It also explores how earlier solutions to problems challenge today’s engineers, architects, environmentalists, and public policy agencies as they address contemporary issues. Revealing the river to be a microcosm of the uneasy relationship between nature and civilization, The Chicago River offers the tools and knowledge for the city’s residents to be champions on the river’s behalf.

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Genre : History
Author : Libby Hill
Publisher : Southern Illinois University Press
Release : 2019-02-21
File : 330 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780809337071


Liquid Capital

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In the nineteenth century, politicians transformed a disease-infested bog on the shore of Lake Michigan into an intensely managed waterscape supporting the life and economy of Chicago. Liquid Capital shows how Chicago's waterfront became both an economic hub and the site of many precedent-setting decisions about public land use.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Joshua A. T. Salzmann
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Release : 2018
File : 240 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780812249736


Provincial Lives

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Provincial Lives tells the story of the development of a regional middle class in the antebellum Middle West. It traces the efforts of waves of Americans to transmit their social structures, behavior, and values to the West and construct a distinctive regional middle-class culture on the urban frontier. Intertwining local, regional, and national history with social, immigration, gender and urban history, Mahoney examines how a succession of settlers from "good" society--farmers, entrepreneurs, professionals, and "genteel" men and women from the urban East--interacted with, accommodated, and compromised with those already there to construct a middle-class society.

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Genre : History
Author : Timothy R. Mahoney
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1999-01-28
File : 356 Pages
ISBN-13 : 052164092X


Chicago River Hearings On H R 9049 8648 And S 3177

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Genre : Chicago River (Ill.)
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce
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Release : 1922
File : 148 Pages
ISBN-13 : CHI:086563599


Civil War Chicago

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The American Civil War was a crucial event in the development of Chicago as the metropolis of the heartland. Not only did Chicagoans play an important role in the politics of the conflict, encouraging emancipation and promoting a “hard war” policy against Southern civilians, but they supported the troops materially through production of military supplies and foodstuffs as well as morally and spiritually through patriotic publications and songs. The Civil War transformed Chicago from a mere commercial center to an industrial power as well as the nation’s railroad hub and busiest port. The war also divided Chicago, however, between Lincoln supporters and Copperheads, whites and blacks, workers and owners, natives and newcomers. The city played a key role in elevating Abraham Lincoln to the Republican presidential nomination in 1860, yet only four years later a Chicago politician’ s influence was key in declaring the war a failure and promoting a platform of peace with the Confederacy. Using seldom seen or newly uncovered sources, this book tells the story of the Civil War through the eyes of those who lived that history. Photographs throughout the book effectively convey the geography of events in this pivotal period of Chicago’s history, and the editors have provided a useful driving guide to Civil War sites in and around the city.

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Genre : History
Author : Theodore J. Karamanski
Publisher : Ohio University Press
Release : 2014-07-01
File : 334 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780821444818