Edited by James R. Grossman, Ann Durkin
Keating, and Janice L. Reiff
Major funding provided by
James R. Grossman is vice president for
research and education at the Newberry Library and senior lecturer in history
at the University of Chicago. He is the author of Land of Hope: Chicago,
Black Southerners, and the Great Migration and A Chance to Make Good:
African Americans 1900-1929. Ann Durkin Keating is professor of
history at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois. She is the author of
Building Chicago: Suburban Developers and the Creation of a Divided
Metropolis, Invisible Networks: Exploring the History of Local
Utilities, and Chicagoland. Janice L. Reiff is associate professor of history at
the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the author of Structuring
the Past: The Use of Computers in History and coeditor of The Settling
of North America: The Atlas of the Great Migrations into North America from the
Ice Age to the Present.
The Encyclopedia of Chicago
Maps in Color:
- Growth of the Chicago Metropolitan Area
- Initial Land Sales in Northeastern Illinois
- Progress of the Chicago Fire of 1871
- Fire Limits in Chicago in the 1870s
- Railroads and Chicago's Loop, circa 1930
- Neighborhood Change: Chicago's Prairie Avenue, 1853-2003
- Chicago's Ethnic Mosaic in 1980
- Chicago's Ethnic Mosaic in 2000
- Chicago's Residential Patterns According to Census Racial
Categories in 2000
Maps in Black and White:
- Metropolitan Chicago Reference Map
- Annexations and Additions to the City of Chicago
- Blues Clubs in Chicago
- The Calumet Region
- Subscribers to the Chicago Defender, 1919
- Chicago Housing Authority Family Projects
- Indian Settlement Pattern in the Chicago Region, circa 1830
- Ancient Indian Earthworks in the Chicago Region
- Chicago's Place in Communication Routes, c.1600-c.1830
- Women's Garment Factories in Chicago in 1925
- Chicago's Community Areas
- Commuting by Car in Metropolitan Chicago in 1970
- Railroad Commuting to Chicago in 1934
- The Journey to Work in Chicago in 1980
- Chicago: Commuting in the Walking City in 1854
- Racial Restrictive Covenants on Chicago's South Side in 1947
- Organized Crime in 1920s Chicago
- Chicago's Deep Tunnel System in 2003
- Changing Origins of Metropolitan Chicago's Foreign-Born
Population
- Chicago's Evolving Economic Geography
- The Chicago Area Before Human Transformation
- Chicago-Area Expressways in 2001
- Chicago's World-Within a Day's Travel
- County Boundary Changes in Northeastern Illinois
- The Great Lakes
- Chicago's Southern Railroad Links
- Labor Unrest in Chicago, April 25-May 4, 1886
- Chicago's Regional Interurban Lines
- The Chicago Area's Iron and Steel Industry
- Recreational Facilities in Chicago's Loop
- Movie Theaters in Chicago, 1926, 1937 and 2002
- Economic Origins of Metropolitan Chicago Communities
- Land Subdivision and Urbanization on Chicago's Northwest Side
- Chicago's Street Railways in 1890
- Chicago's Rapid Transit Lines
- Jewish Congregations on the Move in Chicago, 1849-2002
- Locational Stability: Saint Aloysius Parish, Chicago, in 1951
- Religious Diversity on Chicago's Southwest Side in 2002
- Churches of the Presbyterian Church (USA) in the Chicago Area
- Chicago's Non-Judeo-Christian Congregations in 2002
- Chicago's Retail Centers in 1948
- Chicago's Retail Centers in 2000
- Chicago's Prairie Avenue Elite in 1886
- Chicago's Railroad Pattern in 1950
- The Historic Illinois & Michigan Canal Corridor in 1851
- Chicago's Freight Tunnels, circa 1930
- Chicago's Lakefront Landfill