Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes74-75Illinois State Historical Society, 1981 |
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... town that he thought would be harmful to his workers . Liquor was prohibited except at the Florence Hotel , which was management- oriented and had a small bar for white - collar patrons . As a result , the boundaries of the town were ...
... town that he thought would be harmful to his workers . Liquor was prohibited except at the Florence Hotel , which was management- oriented and had a small bar for white - collar patrons . As a result , the boundaries of the town were ...
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... town blocks and eighty acres adjoining the town for $ 20,000 from Army Captain David Hunter , who was formerly stationed in Chicago . Then Bronson hired business agents , one of whom was Chicago resident John H. Kinzie , who were to ...
... town blocks and eighty acres adjoining the town for $ 20,000 from Army Captain David Hunter , who was formerly stationed in Chicago . Then Bronson hired business agents , one of whom was Chicago resident John H. Kinzie , who were to ...
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... towns at Man- teno , Chebanse , and Kankakee . Avoiding established towns reduced the cost of con- struction and provided lucrative oppor- tunities for the Associates Land Company , a group of railroad directors who specu- lated in new town ...
... towns at Man- teno , Chebanse , and Kankakee . Avoiding established towns reduced the cost of con- struction and provided lucrative oppor- tunities for the Associates Land Company , a group of railroad directors who specu- lated in new town ...
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