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  2. Mary Jane Richardson Jones - Wikipedia

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    The same year, the Great Chicago Fire destroyed both the Jones family's home and John's four-story tailoring business, together valued at $85,000 (equivalent to $2.2 million in 2023 [12]). The family built a new house near Prairie Avenue , while John's tailoring business was also restarted at a new location; he continued to work until retiring ...

  3. Mother Jones - Wikipedia

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    There was a funeral Mass at St. Gabriel's Catholic Church in Washington, D.C. [34] [35] Funeral of Mother Jones, December 3, 1930. Jones is buried in the Union Miners Cemetery in Mount Olive, Illinois, alongside miners who died in the 1898 Battle of Virden. [36] [37] [38] She called these miners, killed in strike-related violence, "her boys."

  4. Rosehill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Rosehill's Joliet-limestone entrance gate (added in 1864) was designed by William W. Boyington, the architect of the Chicago Water Tower and the Old University of Chicago, who is buried in Rosehill. The Rosehill Cemetery Administration Building and Entry Gate was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

  5. Killing of Aiyana Jones - Wikipedia

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    Aiyana Mo'Nay Stanley-Jones (July 20, 2002 – May 16, 2010) was a seven-year-old African American girl from Detroit's East Side who was shot in the neck and killed by police officer Joseph Weekley during a raid conducted by the Detroit Police Department's Special Response Team.

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  8. Richard J. Daley - Wikipedia

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    Richard J. Daley was born in Bridgeport, a working-class neighborhood of Chicago. [3] He was the only child of Michael and Lillian (Dunne) Daley, whose families had both arrived from the Old Parish area, near Dungarvan, County Waterford, Ireland, during the Great Famine. [4]

  9. Chris Jones: What happened to theater in Chicago? - AOL

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    CHICAGO — In March 2019, a group of Steppenwolf Theatre leaders gathered at the offices of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill, an internationally renowned architecture and design firm that had designed ...