Early Chicago Reception to the Settlers of Chicago Prior to 1840 By the Calum

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I think I can count twenty at least who were here forty-six years ago, when Chicago had no streets except on paper; when the wild grass grew and the wild flowers bloomed where the court-house square was located; when the pine woods bordered the lake north of the river, and the east sides of both branches of the river were clothed with dense shrubbery forests to within a few hundred feet of their junction. Then the wolves stole from these coverts by night, and prowled through the hamlet, hunting... for garbage around the backdoors of our cabins. Late in 1833, a bear was reported in the skirt of timber along the South Branch, when George White's loud voice and bell — he was as black as night in a cavern, and his voice had the volume of a fog-horn, and he was recognized as the town-crier — summoned all to the chase. All the curs and hounds, of high and low degree, were mustered, with abundance of fire-arms of the best quality in the hands of those who knew well how to use them. Soon bruin was treed and despatched very near to where the Rock Island depot now stands.

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