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Milo M. Quaife Archives
Milo M. Quaife •ï¿½41 Items / 25 Books, 16 Reviews
Checagou: From Indian Wigwam to Modern City, 1673-1835 (1933)
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    Shorter Notices (2 Reviews)
    Checagou: From Indian Wigwam to Modern City, 1673-1835, by Milo M. Quaife
    1. Checagou: From Indian Wigwam to Modern City, 1673-1835 by Milo M. Quaife
    2. As Others See Chicago by Bessie Louise Pierce
    The American Historical Review, April 1934, pp. 588-589
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    All's Fair in Chicago (3 Reviews)
    Chicago's Great Century, 1833-1933, by Henry Justin Smith
    1. Chicago's Great Century, 1833-1933 by Henry Justin Smith
    2. Checagou: From Indian Wigwam to Modern City, 1673-1835 by Milo M. Quaife
    3. As Others See Chicago by Bessie Louise Pierce
    The Saturday Review, July 8, 1933, p. 685
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    Book Notes (5 Reviews)
    Everyman's Encyclopedia, by Athelstan Ridgway
    1. Everyman's Encyclopedia by Athelstan Ridgway
    2. Checagou: From Indian Wigwam to Modern City, 1673-1835 by Milo M. Quaife
    3. Chicago's Great Century, 1833-1933 by Henry Justin Smith
    4. As Others See Chicago by Bessie Louise Pierce
    5. Chicago on Parade by Herman O. Duncan
    The New Republic, November 1, 1933, pp. 343-345
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    Check List of New Books (7 Reviews)
    History
    1. Mexico Before Cortez by J. Eric S. Thompson
    2. Modern Italy: A Short History by George B. McClellan
    3. The Age of Arsenic by W. Branch Johnson
    4. Checagou: From Indian Wigwam to Modern City, 1673-1835 by Milo M. Quaife
    5. American Constitutional History by Erik McKinley Eriksson and David Nelson Rowe
    6. A History of Czechs (bohemians) in Nebraska by Rose Rosicky
    7. A Century of Progress by Charles A. Beard
    The American Mercury, November 1933