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Town of Lake Dairy
Posted by: coops4 (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: January 21, 2012 10:05PM

I drove through the Back of Yards today and noticed a building with "Town of Lake Dairy' etched in the concrete on the face of the building. I know the area was annexed in 1889 but couldn't find any further info. The building was at approx. 4637 S. Laflin (I couldn't get the actual address). Anybody have any info on this place?

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Re: Town of Lake Dairy
Posted by: jak378 (---.dhcp.embarqhsd.net)
Date: January 23, 2012 03:54PM

Many businesses used the name :Town of Lake" as part of there identity. I don't believe that goes back to before incorporation. Remember the title Town of Lake refers to the political townships that much of the country east of the Mississippi was divided into after extensive surveying. Each was 6 miles square, or 36 sq miles, and was then divided into sections of a mile square each. The divisions don't mean much in urban areas, other than when they are used for the legal description for a lot or other property, such as the sw 1/4 of the northeast 1/2 of section 36, or something like that, They are still used extensively in rural areas. I believe Town of Lake's north border was 39th street, and the south border was 87th, which would be 6 miles. The Encyclopedia of Chicago lists the east border as State St., an d the west border as Crawford (Pulaski), which would only be 5 miles. They did sometimes alter the basick dimensions for natural obstructions and probably because of some political interference of some kind.

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Posted by: Richard Stachowski (---.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net)
Date: January 23, 2012 09:16PM

We all saw it as another name for the Back of the Yards.

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Re: Town of Lake Dairy
Posted by: PKDickman (---.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net)
Date: January 24, 2012 02:13PM

There actually was a "Town of Lake". It had a charter and a board of trustees, who,(based on the historic trib archives) were a bunch of crooks and/or incompetent.

They were cheerfully swallowed up with the annexation but seemed to maintain some community identity up into the 1950's. There was a TOL chamber of commerce and a TOL community senate. In the archive, after 1960 the phrase "Town of Lake" peters out. It only seems to be used in conjunction with the TOL VFW Hall and in some ads for an appliance store called the Town of Lake Utilities,

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Re: Town of Lake Dairy
Posted by: Steve B. (74.7.39.---)
Date: January 24, 2012 02:57PM

The "Back of the Yards" was one of two neighborhoods in what was called "New City", the other being Canaryville to the east. New City was a small part of "Town of Lake", which got its name from the swamp that prevailed all the way to Western Avenue, which at that time was the western city limits. I lived above that "Town of Lake VFW Post # 5216" on 43rd and Honore. The Back of the Yards Neighborhood Council may have more specific information regarding this area.

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Posted by: bowler (---.chipublib.org)
Date: January 24, 2012 05:07PM

There is a "Town of Lake" Directory online, complete with all the names of the board of directors, etc. Just click on the "Read Online" link to see the directory. I did a quick search and couldn't determine if the dairy is listed in there.

[www.archive.org]

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Posted by: bowler (---.chipublib.org)
Date: January 24, 2012 05:28PM

This history of Cook County book gives a good overview of the Town of Lake starting on page 322:

[books.google.com]

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Posted by: bowler (---.chipublib.org)
Date: January 24, 2012 05:34PM

The township of Lake does still exist, although people rarely identify with the townships anymore. The boundaries of Lake Township were historicaly 39th street to the north, 87th street to the south, State Street to the east and Cicero Avenue to the west, but were extended at some point to include the Chicago neighborhoods of Clearing and Garfield Ridge afer they were annexed to the city from 1915-1923.

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Re: Town of Lake Dairy
Posted by: Richard Stachowski (---.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net)
Date: January 24, 2012 06:11PM

I looked on google street view and couldn't fint the sign at 46th and laflin. I'm from back of the yards and very familiar with the area.

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Re: Town of Lake Dairy
Posted by: coops4 (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: January 25, 2012 07:31AM

Thanks for all the information guys. I am still searching for information. My late father-in-law was a vintage bottle collector and probably could of gave me some insight. Richard I looked too and the sign is covered by a tree on the parkway. THe building is just north of the McDonalds on google street view. Next time I'm over there I might just knock on the door. Many times the property's owners know the history of their building. My family used to to be members of the Settler's Club on the corner down the block.

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Re: Town of Lake Dairy
Posted by: Richard Stachowski (---.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net)
Date: January 25, 2012 09:48PM

Thanks for the information. I will look again.coops4 Wrote:
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> Thanks for all the information guys. I am still
> searching for information. My late father-in-law
> was a vintage bottle collector and probably could
> of gave me some insight. Richard I looked too and
> the sign is covered by a tree on the parkway. THe
> building is just north of the McDonalds on google
> street view. Next time I'm over there I might just
> knock on the door. Many times the property's
> owners know the history of their building. My
> family used to to be members of the Settler's Club
> on the corner down the block.

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Re: Town of Lake Dairy
Posted by: shekaago (70.58.230.---)
Date: January 31, 2012 05:18PM

What an interesting post! I looked up that area in the old Sanborn Fire Maps and found, in Volume 13 from 1925 (section 50), that there was a milk depot located at 4631 Laflin. The earlier map/version of Volume 13 gave no indication of any dairy or milk depot at that location. I then looked up the Cook County Assessor's records on the 4631 Laflin building which shows it to be approx. 101 years old. As far as finding any information about the Dairy itself, I have not been successful at all. I will keep searching, though!

4631 S. Laflin Photo

4631 S. Laflin

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Re: Town of Lake Dairy
Posted by: coops4 (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: February 01, 2012 04:08PM

That is great. That 4631 S. Laflin building is one I was talking about. I looked into old dairy bottles from the Chicago area. There must be some old embossed bottles if it was a milk depot,... unless it sold milk to independent distributors.
Thanks.

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Re: Town of Lake Dairy
Posted by: Richard Stachowski (---.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net)
Date: February 02, 2012 09:11AM

Most all buildings that come right up to the side walk were some kind of business like a grocery store or like you say a milk distributor. You can see on the picture that it was once bricked in as so many old stores in Chicago.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/02/2012 09:12AM by Richard Stachowski.

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Re: Town of Lake Dairy
Posted by: shekaago (70.58.230.---)
Date: February 07, 2012 04:19PM

Here's an interesting little blurb in Chicago's Health, January 1916 publication (Google Books), Pg. 153 in the upper right column, about a John Matusik being fined $5.00 for failing to properly label caps on milk bottles. I thought perhaps having the last name might help you in your search.


John Matusik

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Re: Town of Lake Dairy
Posted by: coops4 (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: February 08, 2012 06:43PM

Wow...you're good. That is a very interesting piece you dug up. Thanks.

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Re: Town of Lake Dairy
Posted by: shekaago (70.58.230.---)
Date: February 09, 2012 02:25PM

You're very welcome! I'm not really that good, just very persistent! :-)

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Re: Town of Lake Dairy
Posted by: Richard Stachowski (---.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net)
Date: February 14, 2012 08:50PM

I looked up the address on Polk's Chicago 1929 directory but it didn't show any kind of buisines there at that address. It must have been before 1929.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/14/2012 08:51PM by Richard Stachowski.

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