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Contents
Lincoln The Man | 8 |
North Side | 67 |
Batavia | 81 |
North Side | 147 |
South Side | 171 |
Appendixes | 211 |
Civil War Resources in the Chicago | 230 |
North | 246 |
Photo Credits | 261 |
About the Author 277 | |
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References to this book
Chicago History for Kids: Triumphs and Tragedies of the Windy City Includes ... Owen Hurd Limited preview - 2007 |