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The Sheffield Historic District is a national historic district in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The district is primarily a residential area, though it also includes multiple small commercial areas.
Sheffield’s agent in Chicago was William B. Ogden, the first mayor of Chicago. Sheffield had his property platted as Sheffield’s Addition to Chicago and most of it was annexed to the growing city in 1853. Sheffield sold off and leased portions of his newly acquired Chicago land to truck farmers.
The Sheffield Historic District is a national historic district in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The district is primarily a residential area, though it also includes multiple small commercial areas.
The first creation, as Baron Sheffield of Butterwick, was in the Peerage of England in 1547 for Edmund Sheffield (1521–1549), second cousin of Henry VIII, who was murdered in Norwich during Kett's Rebellion. His grandson, the 3rd Baron Sheffield, was created Earl of Mulgrave in 1626, and the 3rd Earl of Mulgrave was finally advanced to the ...
Aug 1, 2018 · Sheffield Neighbors is a part of the larger Lincoln Park neighborhood in Chicago. Located on the North Side of Chicago, the Sheffield Neighbors community is perfect for homebuyers or apartment renters to enjoy the beautiful sophistication of Lincoln Park in a neighborhood setting.
Lord Sheffield (1735-1821) John Baker-Holroyd, 1st Earl of Sheffield (21 December 1735 - 30 May 1821) was an English politician who came from a Yorkshire family, a branch of which had settled in the Kingdom of Ireland.
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Mar 4, 2005 · This architecturally and the historically important area had already received federal recognition in the 1980’s and was officially known as the Sheffield National Register Historic District. But that designation alone did not protect it against the demolition of historic buildings.