Chicago

Chicago

Chicago, on Lake Michigan in Illinois, is among the largest cities in the U.S. Famed for its bold architecture, it has a skyline punctuated by skyscrapers such as the iconic John Hancock Center, 1,451-ft. Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) and the neo-Gothic Tribune Tower. The city is also renowned for its museums, including the Art Institute of Chicago with its noted Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works. ― Google

People died in Chicago (First 49 people) - Page 0

Edward Gardiner

Edward Gardiner

American civil engineer and architect

Adolphus Druiding

Adolphus Druiding

American architect

Oliver Dennett Grover

Oliver Dennett Grover

American painter

Sigmund Zeisler

Sigmund Zeisler

Attorney

Charles J. Vopicka

Charles J. Vopicka

Former United States Minister to Bulgaria

Violette Neatley Anderson

Violette Neatley Anderson

American advocate

William H. Potstock

William H. Potstock

American-German musician

Homer B. Roberts

Homer B. Roberts

American salesman

Dolfi Trost

Dolfi Trost

Romanian poet

Ronald Crane

Ronald Crane

Historian

ojārs ēriks kalniņš eižens kalniņš

ojārs ēriks kalniņš eižens kalniņš

Musician

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ojārs ēriks kalniņš matilde marija silkalns


Robert Petway

Robert Petway

American singer

Lloyd Quarterman

Lloyd Quarterman

American chemist

Robert E. Merriam

Robert E. Merriam

Author

Bernard Richardson

Bernard Richardson


Christina Ramberg

Christina Ramberg

American painter

Han Cha-kyo

Han Cha-kyo

Taekwondo athlete

Huey Rush

Huey Rush


Chris Farley

Chris Farley

American comedian

Bill Veeck

Bill Veeck

American promoter

Young Pappy

Young Pappy

Musical artist

Jimmy Bertrand

Jimmy Bertrand

American drummer

William S. Livingston

William S. Livingston

Political scientist

Fred Goetz

Fred Goetz


Lucy Parsons

Lucy Parsons

Historian

Paul P. Harris

Paul P. Harris

Attorney

Loretta M. Wendt

Loretta M. Wendt

George Wendt's mother

Reynaldo Glover

Reynaldo Glover

Attorney

Dantrell Davis

Dantrell Davis


Kevin Alexander Clark

Kevin Alexander Clark

Actor

Phil Guy

Phil Guy

American guitarist ‧ Buddy Guy's brother

McKinley Mitchell

McKinley Mitchell

American singer

Rube Ehrhardt

Rube Ehrhardt

Baseball player

Floyd Kalber

Floyd Kalber

American television journalist

Joey Kovar

Joey Kovar

American model

Helen Morgan

Helen Morgan

Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom

Otis Spann

Otis Spann

American musician

Frank Rattray Lillie

Frank Rattray Lillie

American zoologist

William Rainey Harper

William Rainey Harper

American academic

Augustus Tolton

Augustus Tolton

Priest

Darryl Stingley

Darryl Stingley

Football player

David Barksdale

David Barksdale


Charles Joseph Chamberlain

Charles Joseph Chamberlain

American botanist

Benjamin Hanby

Benjamin Hanby

American composer

Marty Marsala

Marty Marsala

Fratello di Joe Marsala

John Dillinger

John Dillinger


Frank Capone

Frank Capone

Al Capone's brother

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