Geneva, Illinois

Geneva, Illinois

Author: Jo Fredell Higgins

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2002-08-28

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 1439613540

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The essence of Geneva lies in the city's distinctive hometown quality and relaxed atmosphere. Visitors sense a slower pace and tender ambience that flourished even before Geneva was platted on May 3, 1837. Geneva, Illinois presents a remarkable portrait of the community's earliest beginnings and present-day charms. Geneva offers the vintage flavor of an historic city as well as the contemporary feel of a modern community. In this collection you will find early portraits of education, when lessons were taught in the dining room of a local hotel, along with scenes that celebrate the lush riverbanks upon which residents and guests have enjoyed picnics for more than a hundred years. From the flowers picked at Wheeler Park to the moving pictures of the Optigraph, from the wooden ice cabinets of 1884 to the sidewalk cafes of today, Geneva has flourished.


Geneva in Vintage Postcards

Geneva in Vintage Postcards

Author: John J. Laukaitis

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738533476

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Geneva was an ideal location for settlement, with rich farming soil, a river to power the mills, and a plentiful supply of trees for lumber; it didn't take long to attract and support a thriving community. Incorporated in 1858, Geneva remains an idyllic village, home to fine architecture from the mid- to late-19th century, scenic parks along the banks of the Fox River, and a sense of community spirit and pride. Geneva in Vintage Postcards opens a window into the past, allowing us to experience what this community most wanted to present to others and what visitors most wanted to share with their families and friends. From scenes of the historic business district to the banks of Island Park, the vintage postcards of Geneva reveal a community rich in history and charm.


The Founders and Early History of Geneva, Kane County, Illinois: Volume I - Beginnings to 1837

The Founders and Early History of Geneva, Kane County, Illinois: Volume I - Beginnings to 1837

Author: Adam D. Gibbons

Publisher: Booklocker.com

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 732

ISBN-13: 9781632633491

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This work is an account of the founding of both the city and township of Geneva, Kane County, Illinois. It describes events through the end of 1837, and contains biographical information on every adult settler of the township that arrived prior to that time. Information on the settlers' place of origin, home in Geneva, and subsequent place of residence is given. The book contains numerous historic images and a detailed name and place index.


The Past Before Us

The Past Before Us

Author: Michael G. Kammen

Publisher:

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 9780801412240

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"Is there a distinctive American style of historical scholarship? To what extent have quantitative methods and computer technology affected the writing of history? Has descriptive history been supplanted by analytical history? What constitutes adequate historical explanation? These are just a few of the questions addresed in "The Past Before Us." The contributors, twenty-one distinguished historians, discuss the state of their profession today and describe their interests, activities, and problems. Reflecting new and exciting trends in historical research, their essays, taken together, provide a searching assessment of the major advances in historical methods as well as in historical knowledge during the 1970s"--Jacket.


Chicago Gardens

Chicago Gardens

Author: Cathy Jean Maloney

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2008-09-01

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 0226502368

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Once maligned as a swampy outpost, the fledgling city of Chicago brazenly adopted the motto Urbs in Horto or City in a Garden, in 1837. Chicago Gardens shows how this upstart town earned its sobriquet over the next century, from the first vegetable plots at Fort Dearborn to innovative garden designs at the 1933 World’s Fair. Cathy Jean Maloney has spent decades researching the city’s horticultural heritage, and here she reveals the unusual history of Chicago’s first gardens. Challenged by the region’s clay soil, harsh winters, and fierce winds, Chicago’s pioneering horticulturalists, Maloney demonstrates, found imaginative uses for hardy prairie plants. This same creative spirit thrived in the city’s local fruit and vegetable markets, encouraging the growth of what would become the nation’s produce hub. The vast plains that surrounded Chicago, meanwhile, inspired early landscape architects, such as Frederick Law Olmsted, Jens Jensen, and O.C. Simonds, to new heights of grandeur. Maloney does not forget the backyard gardeners: immigrants who cultivated treasured seeds and pioneers who planted native wildflowers. Maloney’s vibrant depictions of Chicagoans like “Bouquet Mary,” a flower peddler who built a greenhouse empire, add charming anecdotal evidence to her argument–that Chicago’s garden history rivals that of New York or London and ensures its status as a world-class capital of horticultural innovation. With exquisite archival photographs, prints, and postcards, as well as field guide descriptions of living legacy gardens for today’s visitors, Chicago Gardens will delight green-thumbs from all parts of the world.


Geneva Illinois

Geneva Illinois

Author: Chamber of Commerce (Geneva, Ill.)

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13:

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