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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... NATURAL HISTORY , INDIANS , AND DISADVANTAGES OF CHICAGO In the afternoon of the fifth of June [ 1823 ] , we reached Fort Dearborn ( Chicago ) , having been engaged eight days in travel- ling a distance of two hundred and sixteen miles ...
... NATURAL HISTORY , INDIANS , AND DISADVANTAGES OF CHICAGO In the afternoon of the fifth of June [ 1823 ] , we reached Fort Dearborn ( Chicago ) , having been engaged eight days in travel- ling a distance of two hundred and sixteen miles ...
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... natural consequences of the World's Fair . Chicago had invited the foremost people of the older world , of Asia and of Europe , to visit the Columbian Exposition , and to attend the World's Congresses . There was therefore in the ...
... natural consequences of the World's Fair . Chicago had invited the foremost people of the older world , of Asia and of Europe , to visit the Columbian Exposition , and to attend the World's Congresses . There was therefore in the ...
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... natural in such circumstances that the original inhabitants should be somewhat isolated and rather helpless , and natural , too , that within their small circle they should keep rigidly to their own customs and develop within their ...
... natural in such circumstances that the original inhabitants should be somewhat isolated and rather helpless , and natural , too , that within their small circle they should keep rigidly to their own customs and develop within their ...
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JACQUES MARQUETTE | 13 |
SAMUEL A STORROW | 23 |
WILLIAM H KEATING | 31 |
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