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Erindale Secure Ward for Males, a lower security unit than the Z Ward, was built in 1877 and The Elms in 1880 to house female patients, although later used for elderly men, then as a Domestic Training Unit and for Music Therapy. [2] Residency of Parkside Lunatic Asylum peaked at 1,769 in 1958. The facility was renamed Glenside Hospital in 1967. [1]
Redistricted from 7th ward; later elected alderman again in 1914 in the 20th ward [1] 66th Michael J. Preib 1903–1905 [1] 67th 68th Abraham J. Harris 1905–1907 [1] 69th 70th Dennis J. Egan: 1907–1912 Redistricted to 20th ward in 1912 [1] 71st 72nd 73rd 74th 75th Eugene Block: 1912–1917 Redistricted from 33rd ward [1] 76th Charles E ...
Previously served from 11th ward; served as acting mayor in 1873 [1] 36th 37th David W. Clark Jr. 1872–1875 [4]" Charles L. Woodman 1873–1876 Redistricted from 20th ward [1] [2] 38th 39th Andrew F. Smith 1876–1877 [1] 40th George E. White: 1876–1878 Republican: Redistricted from 11th ward [1] [4] Michael McNurney 1877–1881 Republican ...
Glessner House, designated on October 14, 1970, as one of the first official Chicago Landmarks Night view of the top of The Chicago Board of Trade Building at 141 West Jackson, an address that has twice housed Chicago's tallest building Chicago Landmark is a designation by the Mayor and the City Council of Chicago for historic sites in Chicago, Illinois. Listed sites are selected after meeting ...
Previously served in 4th ward [3] 25th 26th John T. Edwards 1862–1863 Redistricted to 4th ward in 1863 [3] James Hahn 1863–1864 Redistricted from 3rd ward; later elected alderman again in 1867 in 3rd ward [3] 27th Andrew Schall 1863–1864 Redistricted from 4th ward [3] George W. Gage: 1864–1866 Republican [3] [7] 28th Charles D. Peacock Sr.
The first gangs in Chicago were loosely organized groups of European immigrants in the late 1800s. In 1910, Big Jim Colosimo founded the Chicago Outfit on the South Side. In the early 1950s, immigration to Chicago had picked up considerably, namely to the west side and parts of the south side with many coming from Puerto Rico.
The Historic Michigan Boulevard District is a historic district in the Loop community area of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States encompassing Michigan Avenue between 11th (1100 south in the street numbering system) or Roosevelt Road (1200 south), depending on the source, and Randolph Streets (150 north) and named after the nearby Lake Michigan.
Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne, former governor of Illinois and former mayor of Chicago [4] Margaret Haley [4] Carter Harrison IV, former mayor of Chicago [4] Harold L. Ickes [4] Mrs. Kellog Fairbank [4] Julia Lathrop [4] Mary McDowell [4] Charles E. Merriam, Republican Chicago mayoral nominee in 1911 [4] Raymond Robins [4] Colonel A.A. Sprague [4 ...