Mundelein
Shawn P. Killackey
Arcadia Publishing (2009)
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Pictorial Works, Local History
History / United States / State & Local / Midwest, Illinois - Mundelein
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Tucked away in the northeastern part of Illinois, just north of Chicago, is the village of Mundelein. Starting out in the mid-1800s as unsettled and unincorporated areas of land, this little village continued to form and grow throughout the years with many settlers, pioneers, and entrepreneurs who wanted to bring their ideas and dreams to this area, from Samuel Insull extending the Chicago-Milwaukee railroad into the community to Card. George Mundelein creating and constructing the St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, which brought half a million people on one day to gather in this unknown village. In turn, the village was named in the cardinal's honor and since its settlement has gone from a population of 500 to over 30,000.
Product Details
LoC Classification F549.M977 .K55 2009
LoC Control Number 2009929848
Series Images of America
No. of Pages 132
Height x Width 9.3 x 6.6  inch
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