Chicago (Ill.) -- History
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Chicago (Ill.) -- History
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Chicago (Ill.)
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- Chicago and its makers, a narrative of events from the day of the first white man to the inception of the Second World's Fair, by Paul Gilbert and Charles Lee Bryson ; with a chapter on Chicago hotels and restaurants by Wallace Rice ; Caroline M. McIlvaine, historical advisor
- To die in Chicago, Confederate prisoners at Camp Douglas, 1862-65, George Levy
- Chicago, city on the make, Nelson Algren ; with an introduction by Studs Terkel ; newly annotated by David Schmittgens and Bill Savage
- Chicago, a food biography, Daniel R. Block and Howard Rosing
- Scots of Chicago's North Shore, David Forlow and Wayne Rethford
- Bygone days in Chicago; recollections of the "Garden city" of the sixties,, by Frederick Francis Cook ... with nearly one hundred illustrations from rare prints and photographs
- Annual announcement of the Chicago South Side Club
- Chicago's Lollapalooza days, 1893-1934, Jim Edwards
- Chicago, city on the make, Nelson Algren ; with an introduction by Studs Terkel ; annotated by David Schmittgens and Bill Savage.
- Chicago antiquities, comprising original items and relations, letters, extracts, and notes, pertaining to early Chicago, embellished with views, portraits, autographs, etc, by Henry H. Hurlbut
- American experience, city of the century, produced, written and directed by Austin Hoyt ; a co-production of WGBH Boston and WTTW Chicago ; in association with the Chicago Historical Society ; WGBH Educational Foundation
- German Chicago, the Danube Swabians and the American Aid Societies, Raymond Lohne
- Chicago, a biography, Dominic A. Pacyga
- Millennium Park, creating a Chicago landmark, Timothy J. Gilfoyle ; in association with the Chicago History Museum
- Chicago, America's railroad capital : the illustrated history, 1836 to today, by Brian Solomon, Michael W. Blaszak, John Gruber, Chris Guss
- Chicago, 1860-1919
- American Warsaw, the rise, fall, and rebirth of Polish Chicago, Dominic A. Pacyga
- Irish American Heritage Center, Monica Dougherty and Mary Beth Sammons
- Chicago,, the history of its reputation:, part I by Lloyd Lewis, introduction and part II by Henry Justin Smith
- Swedish Chicago, the shaping of an immigrant community, 1880-1920, Anita Olson Gustafson
- Eastland, Chicago's deadliest day, Moshman Productions ; a film by Harvey Moshman and Chuck Coppola ; produced and written by Harvey Moshman and Chuck Coppola
- Japanese Americans in Chicago, Alice Murata
- Second city sinners, true crime from historic Chicago's deadly streets, Jon Seidel ; foreword by Frank Main
- The tale of Chicago,, by Edgar Lee Masters
- History of Chicago, A. T. Andreas
- Historical information about Chicago, compiled by the staff, Chicago Municipal Reference Library
- The futures, the rise of the speculator and origins of the world's biggest markets, Emily Lambert
- The foods of Chicago, a delicious history, produced and written by Dan Protess ; a production of WTTW Chicago
- They built Chicago, entrepreneurs who shaped a great city's architecture, Miles L. Berger
- Chronicles of old Chicago, exploring the history and lore of the Windy City, Adam Selzer
- Chicago, a civic, industrial, and familial history, Andrew Taylor Call
- Chicago sketches, urban tales, stories, and legends from Chicago history, June Skinner Sawyers
- Lost Chicago, David Garrard Lowe
- The third city, Chicago and American urbanism, Larry Bennett.
- Chicago and the Old Northwest, 1673-1835;, a study of the evolution of the northwestern frontier, together with a history of Fort Dearborn,, by Milo Milton Quaife
- Chicago mapmakers, essays on the rise of the city's map trade, edited by Michael P. Conzen
- Chicago, from vision to metropolis, Whet Moser
- A history of the Chicago portage, the crossroads that made Chicago and helped make America, Benjamin Sells
- Chicago; a personal history of America's most American city
- City of big shoulders, a history of Chicago, Robert G. Spinney
- Chicago-area Italians in World War I, a case study of Calabrians, Peter L. Belmonte
- Confederate soldiers, sailors, and civilians who died as prisoners of war at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., 1862-1865., Compiled with an introd. by Alexis A. Praus
- Chicago by "L", touring the neighborhoods, WTTW11 ; hosted and written by Geoffrey Baer ; produced by Kelly Luchtman
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