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Chicago
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Hull-House
Residents, Hull-House Maps and Papers: A Presentation of Nationalities
and Wages in a Congested District of Chicago, together with comments
and essays on problems growing out of social conditions (New
York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., 1895). The Hull-House Maps and
Papers Nationality Maps illustrate the ethnic and racial diversity
that existed in the neighborhood just east of Hull-House. Their
color coding breaks down as follows: White = English Speaking (excluding
Irish), Green = Irish, Dark Green = Greek, Green Stripes = Syrian,
Purple = German, Purple Stripes = Dutch, Red = Russian, Red Stripes
= Polish, Blue = Italian, Blue Stripes = Swiss, Brown = French,
Brown Stripes = French Canadian, Orange = Chinese, Yellow Stripes
= Scandanavian, and Black = Colored.
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Charles J.
Bushnell, Map No. 5 Stock Yard & Hyde
Park District of Chicago, Showing Distribution of Foreign Population
and Child Mortality in A.D. 1898 "Some Social Aspects of the
Chicago Stock Yards: The Stock Yard Community at Chicago," American
Journal of Sociology VII (November 1901); 296ff. (PDF 322 KB)
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Leonard Benedict, Ward
Map of Chicago, Showing Locations of Foreigners Waifs of
the Slums and Their Way Out (New York: Fleming H. Revell Company,
1907): 47. The author has drawn onto a 1905 Chicago Ward map the
general locations of the Polish, Bohemian, Italian, Negro, and
Jewish communities. (PDF 207 KB) |
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Sophonisaba P.
Breckinridge and Edith Abbott, Map of a
Portion of Polish District Near St. Stanislaus Church, Showing Crowing
of Houses "Chicago Housing Conditions, IV: The West Side Revisited," American
Journal of Sociology XVII, no. 1 (July 1911): n.p. (PDF 441 KB) |
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Natalie Walker, Map
Showing Density of Population in Greek and Italian District Near
Hull House "Chicago Housing Conditions X: Greeks and Italians
in the Neighborhood of Hull House," American Journal of Sociology XXI,
no. 3 (November 1915): 288-289. In addition to providing information
on population density, the author also marks the locations of neighorhood
institutions in the Near West Side of Chicago. (PDF 180 KB) |
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