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The world of Juliette Kinzie : Chicago before the fire

Title
The world of Juliette Kinzie : Chicago before the fire / Ann Durkin Keating.
ISBN
9780226664521
022666452X
9780226664668
Publication
Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2019.
Copyright Notice Date
©2019
Physical Description
xi, 280 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Summary
When Juliette Kinzie first visited Chicago in 1831, it was anything but a city. An outpost in the shadow of Fort Dearborn, it had no streets, no sidewalks, no schools, no river-spanning bridges. And with two hundred disconnected residents, it lacked any sense of community. In the decades that followed, not only did Juliette witness the city's transition from Indian country to industrial center, but she was instrumental in its development. Juliette is one of Chicago's forgotten founders. Early Chicago is often presented as "a man's city," but women like Juliette worked to create an urban and urbane world, often within their own parlors. With The World of Juliette Kinzie, we finally get to experience the rise of Chicago from the view of one of its most important founding mothers. Ann Durkin Keating, one of the foremost experts on nineteenth-century Chicago, offers a moving portrait of a trailblazing and complicated woman. Keating takes us to the corner of Cass and Michigan (now Wabash and Hubbard), Juliette's home base. Through Juliette's eyes, our understanding of early Chicago expands from a city of boosters and speculators to include the world that women created in and between households. We see the development of Chicago society, first inspired by cities in the East and later coming into its own midwestern ways. We also see the city become a community, as it developed its intertwined religious, social, educational, and cultural institutions. Keating draws on a wealth of sources, including hundreds of Juliette's personal letters, allowing Juliette to tell much of her story in her own words.
Other formats
ebook version :
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 21, 2019
Series
Historical studies of urban America.
Historical studies of urban America
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Preface: tracing Juliette
Introduction: the Michigan Street house
Building at Cass and Michigan, 1806-36
Chicago and Middletown
The West
Property
Creating a civic culture, 1834-56
Culture
Industry
Losing home and neighborhood, 1857-70
Uncertain future
A divided house
Losses
Epilogue: erasing Juliette.
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