As Others See Chicago: Impressions of Visitors, 1673-1933Bessie Louise Pierce, Joe Lester Norris University of Chicago Press, 1933 - 540 Seiten |
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... south and west of Chicago has a channel of trade to the south by New Orleans ; and the navigation from Buffalo by Lake Huron is of such length , that perhaps the produce of the country to the south of Chicago will find an outlet to Lake ...
... south and west of Chicago has a channel of trade to the south by New Orleans ; and the navigation from Buffalo by Lake Huron is of such length , that perhaps the produce of the country to the south of Chicago will find an outlet to Lake ...
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... south and south - west . The business division of the town is the south - east , and the aristocratic residences are in the north - east quarter . In this division there are some fine houses , though nearly all of wood . They stand ...
... south and south - west . The business division of the town is the south - east , and the aristocratic residences are in the north - east quarter . In this division there are some fine houses , though nearly all of wood . They stand ...
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... south to avoid it . To - night , the waves were breaking upon and beating in spray over the pier , and several timber ships were attempting to beat over the bar . They looked hard put to sometimes , but they succeeded in get- ting over ...
... south to avoid it . To - night , the waves were breaking upon and beating in spray over the pier , and several timber ships were attempting to beat over the bar . They looked hard put to sometimes , but they succeeded in get- ting over ...
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JACQUES MARQUETTE | 13 |
SAMUEL A STORROW | 23 |
WILLIAM H KEATING | 31 |
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