These notes are dynamic in that I add maps as I find them. I try to add them in chronological order.
1746
Joe Wheeler posted “A Composite Map of the British Empire in America” 1746. From the David Rumsey Map Collection. |
1830
Melanie Palen Shebel posted Map of Chicago in 1830 Melanie Palen Shebel shared Bill Meyer: The dotted lines indicate what was present by 1884, for reference purposes, when the map of 1830 Chicago was made. |
Terry Gregory commented on Melanie's share This is a simplification of the map sourced and drawn by A. T. Andreas in his 1884 History of Chicago, Volume 1, pages 112-113 |
1833
Terry Gregory posted On February 11, 1835, the Town of Chicago was Incorporated when the corporate limits were extended, so as to include all land lying east of State Street to the lake shore, from Chicago Avenue and Twelfth Street. Previously the boundaries did not include the military reservation. This 1834 survey drawn by J. S. Wright reflects the expansion. Side note: Feb 11 is my birthday. |
Bruce E. Jones commented on Terry's post Very cool, lines up well with the 1833 map. I like the detail on the 1834 survey. |
1836
Original Chicago posted Map of Chicago Created by the Illinois and Michigan Canal commissioners and recorded on July 2, 1836 Glen Miller shared This map mandates that a portion of the lakeshore be dedicated as "Public Ground. A Common to remain forever Open, Clear, & free of any buildings, or other Obstructions Whatever." Named Lake Front Park, this area was bounded by Randolph Street to the north, Madison Street to the south, Michigan Avenue to the west, and the lake to the east. |
1857
Michele Ann posted Vanished Chicagoland circa 1857... |
1871
Jack Martillo posted |
1888:
Daniel Bovino posted Here’s a late 1880’s view of Roseland, Pullman, and the Calumet region. It shows a Lake Calumet in its original state and other lakes that have since been filled in. Hyde Lake is almost completely gone. Wolf Lake and Lake George have also been altered by the industrial push into this region over the last 150 years. Thankfully, some of our remaining area wetlands are under restoration. I received this wonderful map from Mendel Alumni, John Ormsby. John Ormsby: Map taken from Library of Congress. Map Room in Jefferson Building Paul Jevert shared 1880's topographical map of the southside at that time unincorporated into the City! |
Evolution
Paulette Zemaitis English posted Found while researching my grandparents' residence in 1925. Susan Kroll: These annexation dates are approximates, not exact. For more information, look at the Encyclopedia of Chicago. It has an online version. Paul Walenga: Southwest side garfield ridge Clearing was 1915, 1918, and 1923. The huge 1890 was actually 1889. James Chang The source link cleaned up: page 7 of https://www.chicago.gov/.../Your_House_Has_A_History.pdf |
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