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Chicago Scrap, Junk, and Rag Firms, 1881-1917
Sources: The Lakeside Chicago, Illinois General & Business Directories 1881, 1890, 1910, & 1917.
Chicago’s Scrap Recycling Trade c. 1920
Surveys estimated more than 1800 scrap peddlers, processors, and brokers operating in Chicago at the end of World War I.
Source: Library of Congress.
Zoning
Municipal laws attempted to rationalize urban space, make it more habitable to residents.
Attempts to eliminate nuisance industries from residential neighborhoods.
This yard in a zoned industrial area away from homes and children. (1940)
Source: Library of Congress.