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Lemont Train Wreck: August 16, 1873

Is history repeating itself? Continue reading

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Chicago’s South Side Mob – Concluded #4: The Chicago Mob, The FBI & Fun Facts

Chicago’s South Side Mob – Concluded #4The FBI and Fun Facts What effect did the government and law enforcement have on the Mob?Among the skills developed by the Outfit was the ability to avoid, minimize, and overturn criminal punishment. Money was … Continue reading

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Manhattan Project to Covid-19: Argonne National Laboratory, Then and Now

A major setting in my novel The Mystery at Mount Forest Island is the former site of Argonne Laboratory Site A. Not only did Site A conduct major research that led to the creation of the atomic bomb, but today … Continue reading

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QUARANTINE 1903 – THE SIEGE OF LEMONT

Due to recent events I thought you would be interested in reading about how epidemics were handled over a hundred years ago, with both similarities and differences to today’s pandemic. Continue reading

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BILLY CALDWELL (SAUGANASH, THE ENGLISHMAN) – EARLY CHICAGO LEADER

Although Billy Caldwell was an educated man, written records of his life, obtained mostly from interviews, contain contradictions, and are subject to debate. He is represented as both a hero and an opportunist. We do know he had significant effect … Continue reading

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