--- Begin Forwarded Message --- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 21:44:29 -0600 From: Stroeve <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Chicago Map Society meeting 12 April Sender: Stroeve <[log in to unmask]> Place: The Newberry Library, Towner Felllows' Lounge 60 W. Walton, Chicago, IL 60610 Time: 5:30 - 7:00 PM, Wednesday 12 April 2000 (please note change from usual meeting date) Program: Ulrich Danckers "Maps that Lead to Chicago, 1507-1835" More: 312-255-3689 and/or [log in to unmask] In most histories, the story of Chicago is pretty thin before 1835. We know about DuSable and Fort Deraborn, but that's about it. A new book is about to change all that. In 'Early Chicago', by Ulrich Danckers and Jane Meredith, with contributions from John Swenson and Helen Tanner, the year 1835 is the end of the story. In over 400 pages, the authors provide a veritable encyclopedia of life in these parts before Chicago was even chartered as a town. One of its valuable contributions is a list of maps showing Chicago, and this research will form the basis of Dr Danckers' talk. He will detail the progression of geographic knowledge from the Gulf of St Lawrence to the Chicago portage region, and will end with a sequence of new maps from the book to show the growing settlement along the banks of the Chicaco River prior to 1835. Signed copies of 'Early Chicago' will be available for purchase at a discount. non-member meeting fee $5 --- End Forwarded Message ---