The Forgotten History of Lake County Illinois


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About The Book

The book covers the long-forgotten history of Lake County Illinois. The period takes place mainly in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The first chapter tells the story of Robert Dady. Starting with nothing and never learning to read or write Robert would become the largest landowner in the county. His daughter Nellie Conrad became one of Waukegans most successful businesswomen. She built the Times Theater Roller Rink two subdivisions plus miscellaneous other real estate ventures. The next chapters concern Lake County violence in the form of fights mobs and riots. Most kinds of violence were common and accepted in society. Penalties were light for all but the worst crimes. Ethnic Lake County and North Chicago follows. Profiles for the various ethnic groups are covered. The area had Albanians Armenians Blacks Bulgarians/Macedonians Croatians Czechs Danes Finns Germans Greeks Irish Italians Jews Lithuanians Poles Romanians Russians Slovaks Slovenes and Turks. Next are stories about Lake County men who overcame adversity. Most had little education and not many prospects. They overcame it all and became successful men in their communities. Famous Lake County women follow the men. These women had an impact on a number of county affairs. One Lake County woman was the first woman to vote in the state. The Lake County Historical Society is named after one of the countys most influential women. The next chapter concerns Lake County women acting badly. Some Lake County women were anything but meek and the reader might be surprised at just how violent some of them actually were. None of the countys women could keep up with Lake Countys all-time worst woman. The next chapter tells the story of the Bender family. The Benders lived in the country for a time but were sent packing because of their detestable ways. They soon settled in Kansas and became one of the most famous serial killers in American history. Kate bender was the brains of the whole operation. The book finishes up with miscellaneous stories about Lake County men and women. Some of the stories covered include Lake Countys lynching record hermits gypsies women farmers and Lake Countys strongest man. Also included is the Fats baseball team. The Fats played baseball in the county a number of times and sported a 640- pound first baseman. Located in the ethnic Jewish profile is the story of Meyer Kubelsky father of comedian Jack Benny. Jack Benny is Waukegans favorite son but not so much Meyer.
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