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Newcomb and Richard O. The people of Chicago : who we are and who we have been : census data on foreign born, foreign stock, and race, : mother tongue addendum, Chicago Ill. Burgess and Charles Newcomb. Chiefly tables. Census data of the city of Chicago. Community areas: Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago [Chicago, ] "Census data and form prepared by Council of social agencies, Chicago, in cooperation with Social science research committee, University of Chicago.
Unemployment returns by classes for states and counties, for urban and rural areas, and for cities with a population of 10, or more -- II. General report. Unemployment by occupation, April, with returns from the special census of unemployment, January, Unemployment by occupation, April, with returns from the special census of unemployment, January, find in the library.
Bureau of the Census find in the library. Alphabetical index of occupations. Fifteenth census of the United States United States. Bureau of the Census. Government Printing Office, find in the library. The occupational progress of women, , by Mary V. Dempsey United States. Women's Bureau Washington, U. Federal Farm Board. Bulletin no. Frances Perkins, secretary.
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Chicago City - Ward 39 part , Ward 40 part. Chicago City - Ward 40 part , Ward 41 part. Chicago City - Ward 41 part , Ward 42 part. Bobby Butler scanned the maps added in Chris Havlin of the Map Collection, with the help of head of conservation Ann Lindsey, did some last-minute emergency repair work on certain sheets.
Bobby Butler of the Map Collection did some light editing of a few of the files, and Bobby Butler and Emily Thompson of the Map Collection changed the html on these pages to point to the Luna versions.. The s, s, and s were of course also the period when social scientists first discovered Chicago on a large scale. See the companion Web pages, Social Scientists Map Chicago and Chicago in the s and s , for links to some of the cartographic products of this work.
There are some additional government maps of Chicago from this period at the Encyclopedia of Chicago Website. Toggle navigation The University of Chicago Library.
Government Maps of Chicago in the s, s, and s Government Maps of Chicago in the s, s, and s During the s, s, and s, there was a slow growth in the planning role of municipal governments in many large American cities, including Chicago. The maps were scanned at dpi using NextImage software and were saved as tiff files You can access these files in two different ways: [1] Click on the thumbnails below to see the files in a program called Zoomify.
Comments are welcome. Land use--Illinois--Chicago--Maps. Scale [ca. Blue line prints. Nelson ; culture and drainage in part compiled from aerial photographs taken by Air Corps, U. Army ; control by U. Geological Survey, Corps of Engineers, U. Army, U. Lake Survey, and City of Chicago, and from railroad valuation surveys. Chicago Ill. Chicago Metropolitan Area Ill. Scale , Washington, D.
Chicago Sunday Tribune February 1, Now it is seen in somber gray; now in blue; now sharply etched against a luminous sky; and now and then come rare sunsets that suffuse the very air with incredible hues of red, gold, and heliotrope. From a painting by Richard A. Chase, after a photograph by Edward McGill of the Tribune staff. Chicago Sunday Tribune March 22, Readers will remember other metropolitan studies by Mr.
Chaae which have been reproduced In color in these pages. This painting of the Chicago river at Wacker drive, looking up and outward to the east and north and taking in the superb lines of Tribune Tower, was shown in the thirty-second annual exhibition by artists of Chicago and vicinity.
Chicago Sunday Tribune May 13, Frances Chapin Francis Chapin is another standout — a resident of Chicago from until his death in A graduate of the Art Institute, he later taught there for many years and kept a studio in Old Town.
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