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| #2215526 in eBooks | 2014-10-27 | 2014-10-27 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| worth buying-good for all that it contains|By kpdrumswritessings|I grew up just blocks from the author, and still own property and return there often. I am glad to see all of the photos and the facts pieced together-and to see a photo of the "clay hole" before it was filled with water. There is an error that appears twice-the race track at Holy Sepulcher was not 1800-1805 (not|About the Author|Without the aid of a historical society, authors Patrick E. Kitching and Susan L. Bruesch tracked down descendants of pioneer families to learn about the village’s early years. Many of the photographs included in this book have not been pu
The village of Alsip got its name from the area's first big business, Frank Alsip's Brickyard. Although Alsip is now known for its tight-knit neighborhoods and large industrial community, it was not always so. Recorded area history goes back to the 1600s, when a Catholic mission stood at 122nd and Loveland Streets, and the first European settlers began farming the area in the 1800s. The historic farmhouse featured on the front cover was homesteaded by DeWitt and Amy Baxt...
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