Lyndon Jenson

Lake Bluff

Location

60044 Lake Bluff, IL
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Book, Jenson, Lyndon
Date: 
2008
Abstract: 
"The shores of Lake Michigan, with towering bluffs and heavily wooded ravines, have attracted many to Lake Bluff during the past two centuries. The Potowatomis were the first to come, using the ravines for their tribal council meetings. The German and Irish came in 1830s, drawn by the cheap land prices. The 1870s brought the Methodists, who, seeing the beauty of the lake and ravines, purchased 200 acres and formed the Lake Bluff Camp Meeting Association. The summer chatauqua brought thousands of visitors every year to its quaint cottages and hotels. It was in Lake Bluff where Frances Willard, president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, brought together other temperance leaders to form the national Prohibition party, which led to the ill-fated 18th Amendment. In the 20th century, Lake Bluff had retained its charming cottages and tree-lined village streets. It remains today a picturesque and historic northern suburb of Chicago, nestled along the shores of Lake Michigan."
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Abstract from back cover.
Format: 
Publisher: 
ISSN/ISBN: 
9780738552101
Item Donor: 
Chicago Publishers Gallery