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"G" is for Green Bay Trail   (Source: Winnetka Historical Society)
Acme Coke Plant   Calumet Heritage Partnership (Source: Illinois Digital Archives)
The advancement of Chicago as a financial center up to the close of the nineteenth century   (Source: Internet Archive)
Annual review of the Trade and Commerce of the city of Chicago   1853 (Source: Internet Archive)
Annual review of the Trade and Commerce of the city of Chicago   1855 (Source: Internet Archive)
Annual review of the Trade and Commerce of the city of Chicago   1856 (Source: Internet Archive)
Annual review of the Trade and Commerce of the city of Chicago   1864 (Source: Internet Archive)
Building histories of Cook County   (Source: Philadelphia Architects and Buildings Project)
A business tour of Chicago depicting fifty years' progress   1887 (Source: Internet Archive)
Chicago   The great industrial and commercial center of the Mississippi valley; (1912) (Source: Internet Archive)
Chicago "L".org   History and Chronologies
Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railway Historical Website  
Chicago commerce, manufactures, banking and transportation facilities   (1884) (Source: Internet Archive)
Chicago Harbor Lights  
Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad  
Chicago Television History  
Chicago Tunnel Company Railroad  
Chicago's Public Transportation Policy   1900-1940s (Source: Illinois History Teacher)
Chicago, Railroad Center of the World   (Source: Internet Archive)
Chicagoland Radio History  
The clothing workers of Chicago, 1910-1922   (Source: Internet Archive)
Coal Mine Homepage   Museum of Science and Industry
Conrad Seipp Brewing   Chicago (Source: American Breweriana)
Cook County Bridges   (Source: Historic Bridges of the United States)
Cook County, Illinois   (Source: Historic Bridges of Michigan and Elsewhere)
The development of Chicago and vicinity as a manufacturing center prior to 1880   (Source: Internet Archive)
Elgin, Joliet & Eastern   (Source: Barrington Area Library)
Extant Illinois Railroad/Railway Structures   Part 1 (Source: Railroad Station Historical Society)
Extant Illinois Railroad/Railway Structures   Part 2 (Source: Railroad Station Historical Society)
Fifty years of banking in Chicago   1907 (Source: Internet Archive)
The Forest Preserves of Cook County   1918 (Source: Google Book Search)
The great Chicago lake tunnel   1867 (Source: Internet Archive)
Grosse Point Light   Evanston
A history of the State Bank of Chicago from 1879 to 1904   (Source: Internet Archive)
I & M Canal   A Corridor in Time
Illinois & Michigan Canal   (Source: Chicago Historical Society)
Illinois and Michigan Canal  
Illinois and Michigan Canal  
Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor  
Illinois Historic Light Station Information & Photography  
Illustrated history of the Union Stockyards   Sketch-book of familiar faces and places at the yards (Source: Internet Archive)
Industrial Chicago   Volume 1, Building Interests (Source: Internet Archive)
Industrial Chicago   Volume 2, Building Interests (Source: Internet Archive)
Industrial Chicago   Volume 3, Manufacturing Interests (Source: Internet Archive)
Industrial Chicago   Volume 4, Commercial Interests (Source: Internet Archive)
Industrial Chicago   Volume 5, Lumber Interests (Source: Internet Archive)
Keystone Aniline Corporation  
The Location of the Chicago Portage Route of the Seventeenth Century   (Source: World Vital Records) ($)
The marketing of milk in the Chicago dairy district (1925)   (Source: Internet Archive)
Mines, Mining and Mineral Resources   (Source: mindat.org - the mineral and locality database)
North Shore Shipwrecks   (Source: adena.com)
O'Hare Digital Collection   (Source: Illinois Digital Archives)
Official register of legally qualified physicians, 1912   (Source: Internet Archive)
Old Plank Road Trail  
The opportunity of Chicago to become a great city, 1901-1903   A discussion of the traction question (Source: Internet Archive)
Patents   Cook County, Illinois (Source: Google Patents)
Peter Schoenhofen Brewery   (Source: American Memory from the Library of Congress)
Preliminary report, Chicago Railway Terminal Commission   1915 (Source: Internet Archive)
Public Transportation   and the Failure of Municipal Socialism in Chicago, 1905-1907 (Source: Illinois History Teacher)
The Rail-roads, history and commerce of Chicago   1854 (Source: Internet Archive)
Report of the Street Railway Commission   1900 (Source: Internet Archive)
Rolling Meadows Business and Farms   (Source: DigitalPast)
Since forty years ago   an account of the origin and growth of Chicago and its first department store (Source: Internet Archive)
South Lake Shore Drive History  
Station Chicago (formerly Station Old Chicago)   Coast Guard Station #280
Station Evanston (later Wilmette Harbor)   Coast Guard Station #12
Station Jackson Park (originally Station Chicago)   Coast Guard Station #279
Station South Chicago   Coast Guard Station #278
Stop That Train   (Source: adena.com)
The Story of a Theatre   Powers' Theater, Chicago (Source: Internet Archive)
Story of Chicago in connection with the printing business   (1912) (Source: Internet Archive)
The street railway question in Chicago   1907 (Source: Internet Archive)
The street railways of Chicago   1901 (Source: Internet Archive)
Streetcars of Beverly Hills/Morgan Park   (Source: Ridge Historical Society)
The Syndicates of Chicago   (Source: American Breweriana)
Thirty-five million letters a day   a story of the Chicago Post Office (Source: Illinois Digital Archives)
Through routes for Chicago's steam railroads   1914 (Source: Internet Archive)
A trip through the Union stock yards and slaughter houses   (Source: Internet Archive)
The Vincennes Trail   (Source: Ridge Historical Society)
The water works system of the city of Chicago   1917 (Source: Internet Archive)
Year book of the commercial, banking, and manufacturing interests of Chicago   1885-6 (Source: Internet Archive)
CALUMET-STEEL-L For anyone with a genealogical interest in steelworkers in the Calumet Region that ranges from South Chicago, Illinois, to Gary, Indiana, and the surrounding area of the Illinois and Indiana shores of Lake Michigan
PULLMAN-COMPANY-L For anyone with a genealogical or historical interest in the Pullman Palace Car Company (founded 1867) and their ancestors who were associated with it. The list will address the Pullman Company; Pullman Palace Car Company; Pullman Car Works; Pullman porters; and the town of Pullman, Illinois, near Chicago, which was built for Pullman employees
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