Chicago's Highways, old and new, From Indian Trail to Motor Road
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Milo Milton Quaife était un historien dévoué à l'étude du Michigan et de la région des Grands Lacs. Ses recherches académiques se sont concentrées sur un examen détaillé du passé de cette région. Il a occupé des postes importants au sein de sociétés historiques de premier plan et a été pendant longtemps l'éditeur d'une série notable de textes historiques. La contribution de Quaife réside dans sa documentation méticuleuse et l'accessibilité de l'histoire des Grands Lacs.






First published in 1916, The Development of Chicago is a collection of primary sources that offers a vivid and detailed picture of the city's growth and evolution. From the arrival of the first European explorers to the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, this book offers a unique perspective on one of America's most important cities.
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