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Of the two Chicago parades, the other being in downtown, the South Side Irish Parade was the more raucous occasion. The 2009 parade was presumably the last parade. On March 25, 2009, the South Side Irish St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee announced that they were not planning to stage a parade in its present form in March 2010. [ 2 ]
Illinois Equal Suffrage Association pamphlet, 1903. Alpha Suffrage Club, formed in 1913. [1]Chicago Equal Suffrage Association, formerly the North Side Branch of IESA, created in 1910.
Fourth Presbyterian Church (Chicago) G. Grace Episcopal Church (Chicago) Greater Union Baptist Church; I. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church (Chicago) J.
The church from the back. Old St. Patrick's Church was founded on Easter Sunday, April 12, 1846. The parish was originally housed in a wooden building at Randolph Street and Des Plaines Street. In the 1850s, the present church building was constructed of yellow Cream City brick from Milwaukee. [2]
Hughes is elected president of IESA for a second term. [23] 1904. Catharine Waugh McCulloch is elected president of IESA. [23] 1905. IESA holds their annual convention in Chicago and Ella S. Stewart is elected the president. [23] 1906. Stewart is re-elected as IESA president. [10] 1907. The IESA convention is held at the Illinois State Fair in ...
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This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Irish Americans in Chicago, Illinois. Pages in category "Irish-American culture in Chicago" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
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