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Over 55,000 photographs from the Chicago Daily News taken between 1902 and 1933. Collection is housed at the Chicago Historical Society.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpcoop/ichihtml/cdnhome.html
History of the German restaurant in operation from 1887 to 2006, and sales of memorabilia.
http://www.berghoff.com/
A film that traces the history the great migration of African-Americans from the rural South through the personal stories of a group of older Chicagoans born mostly in the Mississippi Delta. Overview of the story, the people, and offers video clips and archival resources.
http://www.newsreel.org/nav/title.asp?tc=CN0041
Recorded interviews with Chicago's influential architects of the 20th Century. Extracts, photographs and biographical summaries on-line.
http://www.artic.edu/aic/libraries/caohp/
PBS American Experience Online's companion site to the television series. Includes maps, teacher's guide, and trivia.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/chicago/
A Library of Congress online exhibit.
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/african/afam011.html
A privately endowed, independent institution devoted to collecting, interpreting, and presenting the rich multicultural history of Chicago and Illinois, as well as selected areas of American history, to the public through exhibitions, programs, research collections, and publications.
http://www.chicagohistory.org/
Old postcards tell the story of Chicago's history. This is a non-commercial vintage postcard gallery as part of a tour of the USA in vintage postcards.
http://patsabin.com/illinois/
A history of Chicago and an overview of life as it existed there in 1900.
http://cpl.lib.uic.edu/004chicago/1900/intro.html
An independent non-profit, educational program serving students, teachers, and parents in the city and in suburban Cook, Lake and DuPage counties.
http://www.uic.edu/orgs/cmhec/
Portal of news articles related to the E@ nightclub where 21 people died early February 17, 2003 during a stampede.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-nightclubtragedy-gallery,0,4597060.storygallery?coll=chi-news-hed
A history of the organization (1969-1977), as well as an archive of general documents from the second wave of feminism.
http://www.cwluherstory.com/
The Society's building, formerly the cable car waiting room for the 1893 Columbian Exhibition in Chicago's Hyde Park, contains archival material, books, photographs, posters and historic documents about the city's growth.
http://www.hydeparkhistory.org
A chronology of events surrounding the 1968 Democratic National Convention, which sparked the Chicago Seven Trial. Includes links to related sites.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/1553/
The 1995 heat wave killed more Chicagoans than the Great Chicago Fire. An interview with social historian Eric Klinenberg discusses the reasons why.
http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/443213in.html
Information, photos of artifacts, and links about the loss of over 800 lives in the wreck of the Eastland on July 24, 1915 on the Chicago River.
http://www.eastlanddisaster.org/
Home for the book. Preview (including photograph scans), table of contents, dog roster, press release, reviews, list of author appearances, and related links.
http://www.orsingers.com/
Focused on preservation and restoration activities within the Pullman Historic District. Events and program calendars, location map and foundation activities.
http://www.pullmanil.org/
Fire in a theatre that killed 602 persons on December 30th, 1903. Includes photo gallery, list of victims, and recommended reading.
http://www.inficad.com/~ksup/iroquois.html
City history, with a focus on the history of the news business, Chicago neighborhoods and landmarks and the Ford family. A reporter for the Chicago Tribune.
http://members.fortunecity.com/ltaford/liamtafordspage/
In 1894, the workers of the Pullman Palace Car Company began a strike that eventually became the first nationwide workers' strike. Provides history of the event, biography of Union president Eugene Debs, and bibliography.
http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/library/PullmanStrike.htm
A history animation of Uptown Chicago's contribution to the entertainment industry and culture, from Silent Movies, to the Jazz Age, to the Big Band Era.
http://mmneighbors.com/entertainment.html
Includes University of Kansas-maintained directory of resources relating to the city's history between 1803 and 1996.
http://vlib.iue.it/history/USA/urban/chicago.html
Chicago has a long history of firehouse dogs. Brothers Trevor and Drew Orsinger have put together a book -- The Firefighter's Best Friend -- tracking their lives and legends. The Orsingers speak with NPR's Liane Hansen. [6:21 streaming audio broadcast.] <small>(April 25, 2004)</small>
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1850720