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Chicago's true Founder

Chicago's true Founder
Author: James Ryan Haydon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1934
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Chicago’S Authentic Founder

Chicago’S Authentic Founder
Author: Marc O. Rosier
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2015-06-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1490726527

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Chicagos Authentic Founder traces the life and time of Jean Baptiste Point DuSable from Haiti through Louisiana, Peoria, Chicago, and Saint-Charles, Missouri, where he died in 1818. It examines important historical events such as the foundation of Chicago, George Rogers Clarks conquest of the French villages in Illinois, and DuSables arrest and appointment as manager of the Pinery in Michigan. The extent of DuSables Chicago business or trading post is treated in full. DuSables life in Saint-Charles is recounted in light of various court documents. His relationship to and leadership of the Pottawatomi tribe is explored and analyzed in ways that correct many of the inaccuracies found in the accounts publicized by the Kinsies and their allies. This volume contains many photos depicting DuSables grave site, former places of residence, artistic representation, the cabin along the Chicago River, etc. DuSables place of originSaint-Domingue, todays Haitias represented by Juliette Kinsies Wau-Bun, is fully explored. The aggression of the European colonial powers and of the United States against Haiti after the successful Haitian Revolution and subsequent Haitian sponsorship of abolitionist and revolutionary activities is explored at length to show the reader possible motivation for associating DuSable with Haiti. Though widely admired by Native Americans and the older class of settlers in the contested territories of Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan, new American settlers, who arrived in Chicago after the building of Fort Dearborn, sought to discredit DuSable and to erroneously proclaim John Kinzie Chicagos founder.


Shadows of Chicago

Shadows of Chicago
Author: Matthew Drew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN: 9781618760180

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Shadows of Chicago is the extraordinary true story of three childhood friends and witnesses to the Great Chicago Fire who became early-twentieth century celebrities, only to have their lives end tragically. Shadows of Chicago exposes shocking facts that prove each of the three men were entangled in the most notorious crimes in the nation's history. The most famous of the three friends, Charles "The Old Roman" Comiskey, was the craftiest player/manager in professional baseball history and the true founder of the American League. His life spiraled out of control when he became wrapped up in the infamous Black Sox Scandal. The second, James "Big Jim" Horan, rises to the rank of First Fire Marshal of Chicago and establishes himself as the most influential trailblazer in American firefighting. His great deeds are cut short when he, along with twenty-two other firefighters, became involved in the most tragic fire in American history. The third, Fred Busse, ascends to Postmaster under President Theodore Roosevelt, and then due to a bizarre accident, becomes Mayor of Chicago. As mayor, after he crumbles the most notorious vice district in America's history, the Levee, his life takes a turn for the worse. A portion of the proceeds from each copy will go towards the Ende, Menzer, Walsh & Quinn Retirees Widows and Children's Assistance Fund to help the widows and orphans of Chicago.


A History of the University of Chicago, Founded by John D. Rockefeller

A History of the University of Chicago, Founded by John D. Rockefeller
Author: Thomas Wakefield Goodspeed
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1972
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0226303837

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Provides a detailed account of the founding of the University of Chicago in 1891 throught the first twenty-five years. The university had the support of John D. Rockefeller and William Rainey Harper who helped with procurement of funds, recruitment of faculty, construction of buildings, student life and the problems of continuing growth.


Chicago Commerce

Chicago Commerce
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1380
Release: 1912
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The Christian Century

The Christian Century
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1560
Release: 1927
Genre: Christianity
ISBN:

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Commerce

Commerce
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Total Pages: 1114
Release: 1912
Genre: Chicago (Ill.)
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A Study of the Higher Life of Chicago

A Study of the Higher Life of Chicago
Author: Thomas James Riley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1905
Genre: Associations, institutions, etc
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