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  1. The relationship between land use and site quality in rural western Puerto Rico (Occasional publications of the Dept. of Geography, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) by Lori A Greenstein, 1981
  2. Rock glacier distribution: The results of either topoclimatic or geologic factors (Occasional publications of the Department of Geography, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) by Mark R Welford, 1991
  3. A new geography of Illinois: Johnson County by Robert H Mohlenbrock, 1975
  4. Geography of Illinois, by Douglas Clay Ridgley, 1925
  5. The geography of the interior low plateau and associated lowlands of southern Illinois (George Peabody College for Teachers. Contributions to education) by Edward Emerson Hall, 1939
  6. Geography of the middle Illinois valley, (Illinois. State geological survey. Bulletin) by Harlan H Barrows, 1910
  7. Illinois "jography": "geography fun!" by Carole Marsh, 1998
  8. An introduction to FORTRAN and the programming of spatial data (Occasional publications of the Department of Geography, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ; paper) by J. Ronald Eyton, 1979
  9. A new geography of Illinois: Madison County (In Outdoor Illinois) by Larry Underwood, 1974
  10. Physical geography of the Evanston-Waukegan region, (Illinois State Geological Survey. Bulletin) by Wallace Walter Atwood, 1908
  11. Jackson County: Part 1 [of] a new geography of Illinois (In Outdoor Illinois) by Robert H Mohlenbrock, 1974
  12. Italians in the United States,: Bibliography; (Southern Illinois University. Dept. of Geography. Occasional papers) by Joseph Velikonja, 1963
  13. Geography of the Middle Illinois Valley by Harlan H. Barrows, 1910
  14. GEOGRAPHY OF THE UPPER ILLINOIS VALLEY AND HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENT State Geology Survey by Carl Ortwin Sauer, 1916

81. Bad Subjects: Scratch Me, And I Bleed Champaign: Geography, Poverty And Politics
This essay will chart the geography of UrbanaChampaign from a hybrid point of view . This is urban renewal in the heart of east-central illinois.
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This essay will chart the geography of Urbana-Champaign from a hybrid point of view. Jonathan Sterne Issue # 17, November 1994
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As all maps are unreadable without a legend, I offer you mine at the beginning. This essay will chart the geography of Urbana-Champaign from a hybrid point of view: considering it from the vantage point of the local African-American community (or perhaps, more accurately, a point of view sympathetic
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Urbana-Champaign is a relatively quiet midwestern twin cities located three hours south of Chicago in east-central Illinois. We're just south of Interstate 74, and the last stop on I-72. The residential population is about 100,000; during the school year, the university probably adds about 25,000 to that number. Its not simply a university town, however. There are several major local industries: it supports factories for Kraft and Solo Cup, and its an old and thriving banking center. In fact, Urbana-Champaign is something of a regional center for a whole host of surrounding smaller towns. But the economy here (as in many other places) is not what it once was, and both towns are very concerned with 'image' issues, in terms of attracting businesses and in terms of attracting tourists. Thus, the promotional literature touts each town as having its own 'personality,' an over-generalization somewhat confirmed by my own experience.

82. Cyndi's List - U.S. - Illinois
American Memory Panoramic Maps 18471929 - illinois From the geography and Map American Memory Railroad Maps 1828-1900 - illinois From the geography and
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83. CU Dept. Of Geography Resources: Geo-Spatial Datasets
geography Resources Geospatial Datasets TIGER Line 95 for illinois Counties,illinois, CAGIS, Anthropology Department, University of illinois at
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Geography Resources : Geospatial Datasets
To suggest additions to our list of geospatial datasets, please email Anita Peterson General Databases Demographic Data (including U.S.A. Census TIGER files and UNEP GRID files) Topographic Data , including DLG and DEM files Documentation on USGS
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84. NMSU Geography Departartment
Vice President of the Western illinois University geography Club Member of theNew Mexico State geography Club. Relevant Coursework
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Eric Dust
Born: July 15, 1979 in Rockford, Illinois Alma Matre: Western Illinois University GO LEATHERNECKS!!! Degree: B.S. Geography Degree: B.S. Psychology
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Education B.A. in Geography, Western Illinois University
B.A. in Psychology, Western Illinois University
3.2 cumulative GPA, 3.75 GPA in Geography Second semester of graduate work at New Mexico State 4.0 cumulative GPA May 2002 May 2002 January 2004 Organizations Member of the Gamma Theta Upsilon Geography honors society Member of the Illinois Geographical Society Vice President of the Western Illinois University Geography Club Member of the New Mexico State Geography Club Relevant Coursework Air Photo Interpretation Physiography Snake River Plain study Soil Morphology Research Design Earth Science Radar Meteorology Advanced Photography Spatial Analysis Geomomorphology Intro to photography Research Methods Cartographic Design

85. Every Library In Illinois -- Libraries By Special Collections -- Geography/Histo
Libraries by Special Collections geography/History illinois History.Bloomington Public Library Decatur Public Library Golden Prairie Public
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86. Curriculum Vitae
Assistant Professor, Department of geography, University of illinois, Urbana,19611965. Research. Highway Impact Studies, sponsored by the Bureau of
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Everett Smith September, 1994 NAME: Everett Gorsuch Smith, Jr. BIRTHPLACE: Urbana, Illinois, June 15, 1931 FAMILY: Married with two grown sons PROFESSION; Professor of Geography, University of Oregon, Eugene EDUCATION: Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1962
M.A., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1956
B.A., University of Illinois, Urbana 1953 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Teaching: Professor, Department of Geography, University of Oregon, 1977 to present. Visiting Professor, NICSA Program, Avignon, France, Winter, 1988. Exchange Professor, Geographisches Institut, Universitat Tubingen, Summer Semester, 1984. Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Oregon, Eugene, 1965-1977 with the exception of 1971-1972, when I was on sabbatical leave in Europe. Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, University of Illinois, Urbana, 1961-1965. Research: Highway Impact Studies, sponsored by the Bureau of Public Roads with the Departments of Agricultural Economics and Geography, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1958-1961. Comparative Urban Studies, State of Illinois, through the Office

87. Chicago 1990 Census Maps
Per capita income by tract, Northeastern illinois/Northwestern Indiana. The geography of Hispanic population change was quite different,
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Map Collection Chicago 1990 Census Maps
Click on the hypertext links below to see a group of maps that make up a portrait of the urban geography of Chicago and some of its suburbs in 1990. (For maps based on data from Census 2000, click here The maps are divided into three categories: Tract-Level Maps of Chicago and Close-In Suburbs Sample Maps at Other Levels of Analysis Neighborhood-Type Maps Maps Showing Changes between 1980 and 1990 These maps constitute a small subset of the essentially infinite number of maps that can be produced from 1990 census data at the University of Chicago Map Collection. Any phenomenon enumerated by the U.S. Census can be mapped at any scale for any part of the United States. The maps were produced from the U.S. Census Bureau's Tiger/Line Files and Summary Tape Files with Sammamish DataSystems' GeoSight FactFinder Professional software (version 4.3B).

88. Iga Web Page
illinois Geographic Alliance. Without geography You’re Nowhere. Dedicated to theTeaching of geography in the State of illinois
http://www.coe.ilstu.edu/iga/
Illinois Geographic Alliance Dedicated to the Teaching of Geography in the State of Illinois The IGA functions under the auspices of the Illinois Geographical Society and the National Geographic Society , and is made possible by the funding from the National Geographic Society and the State of Illinois We welcome your visit to our Resource Room! Resource Room Hours Fall 2005: Mondays and Wednesdays 11:00-1:30 Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:00-1:30 Mailing Address: Campus Box 5330, Normal, IL 61790 Street Address: Illinois State University, DeGarmo 279, Normal, IL11
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89. Alfred Meyer: Biography
Toponomy in Sequent Occupance geography, Calumet Region, Indianaillinois. and Northeast illinois (A Sequent Occupance Study in Historical geography).
http://www.valpo.edu/geomet/histphil/biograph/meyer/meyer.html
Alfred H. Meyer
The Life and Work of a Midwestern Geographer
While his name is rarely heard in graduate seminars in geography departments today, Alfred Meyer had a remarkable career. Truly a product of the Midwest, Meyer was born in southwestern Illinois, in the small German Lutheran community of Venedy, Washington County. His college education began at McKendree College and continued at the University of Illinois, where he completed two degrees in geology. He continued his training in succeeding summers at Northwestern University, the University of Chicago, and finally the University of Michigan, where he earned a Ph.D. in geography. He joined the faculty at Valparaiso University in 1926, remaining there for the rest of his distinguished teaching career. Meyer partly made his unique mark on American geography through his research, which focused on the Kankakee Marsh and Calumet regions of northern Indiana and Illinois in the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. The subject of his doctoral work, the Kankakee Marsh served as the early focus of Meyer's academic research and a showcase for his attention to detail. Most notably, Meyer reconstructed the vegetational complex of the Kankakee and examined the changing land use of the area, especially in light of the marsh's reclamation for agriculture (1935). The thoroughness of his fieldwork was not lost on those who advocated field study as an important component of American geography (1959). Meyer's research on the Calumet began with a study of the toponyms (or place names) of the region (1945). He was particularly interested in using place names to help reconstruct the settlement history of the Calumet. Meyer noted a variety of different kinds of place names, many tracing their roots to the Potawatomi Indian occupants of the region prior to 1830. The very term "Calumet," in fact, which was applied to over a dozen landscape features, likely derives from the Indian term for the reedy vegetation found around the southern end of Lake Michigan. While Meyer's analysis and cartographic depiction of the region's toponyms were important, his identification of recognizable stages of settlement would serve as the foundation for future work.

90. Illinois Lincoln Highway Association
Franklin Grove, illinois IL State Director Laura Nekola 802 So. 7th St. Indiana University of Pennsylvania Department of geography and Regional
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91. Free Blank Outline Map Of Illinois
A free blank outline map of the state of illinois to print out for educational,school, or classroom use. Subscribe to the geography Newsletter
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92. Teacher Community @ Nationalgeographic.com
and illinois teacher Judy Bock participated in her first National Geographic A common interest in geography education propelled Bock—a cultural
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93. Dept Of Geography At U Of Illinois Urbana
Information about the department, programs, faculty, news, events, and resources.
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94. Chicago City Maps, Geography, Information - Geography
geography and maps of Chicago, from your About.com.Com Guide.
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Zoom in and out with this MapQuest map. Downtown Chicago
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Excellent information from the city government. Chicago Imagebase
An online database of photographs and data about the "Windy City." Chicago Mosaic
The city's official site; an excellent resource!
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95. Welcome To The State Of Illinois Web Site
Easy access to illinois services and information. Geographic InformationCouncil, illinois Governor, Office of the Health Benefits for Workers with
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96. Department Of Geology
Welcome to the web site of the Western illinois University Department of Geology.The Department of Geology is part of the College of Arts and Sciences and
http://www.wiu.edu/geology/
Field Camp Field Trips Alumni News Geology Careers ... Geology Links W elcome to the web site of the Western Illinois University Department of Geology. The Department of Geology is part of the College of Arts and Sciences and offers courses leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology. Graduates may enter industrial or governmental jobs in environmental geology, engineering geology, oil, mining geology, or continue their education in graduate programs at other universities. In addition to the fundamental courses, the department offers a selection of advanced electives in mineral and hydrogeology, geophysics, geomorphology, tectonics, and applied geology. Majors must also take related courses in mathematics, chemistry and physics, or biology. Department of Geology
1 University Circle
Tillman Hall 115
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E-mail: Geology@wiu.edu
Phone: 309/298-1151 Last revised August 16, 2005 11:38 AM by Steve Bennett

97. Chicago Area Geographic Information Study (CAGIS)
Chicago Area Geographic Information Study (CAGIS). CAGIS (m/c 092) Located withinthe University of illinois at Chicago, CAGIS was established by the
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Chicago Area Geographic Information Study (CAGIS)
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1007 West Harrison Street, Rm 2102
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Under construction CAGIS is a reliable and economical source of information and data processing services for the greater Chicagoland area and all of Illinois. A local organization, proficient in meeting local information needs for small area data, CAGIS represents a unique link between public sources of information, research facilities at a major university and you, the information user. Through working agreements with the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the Illinois State Data Center Cooperative, agencies of State and local government and major corporations, CAGIS has created a service network which is available to meet the informational needs of both public- and private-sector organizations. For users who desire to do their own processing, CAGIS will reproduce Census computer tapes and provide assistance with their use. Located within the University of Illinois at Chicago, CAGIS was established by the Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, and the University of Illinois at Chicago in order to provide access to research facilities that are dedicated to the enhancement of the social and economic development of the greater Chicagoland area and the State of Illinois. The people of CAGIS provide the talent and expertise needed to link informational resources to the solution of information problems. CAGIS can provide expert assistance to you in the same way we have helped othersfinancial institutions, health care facilities, retailers, real estate developers and governmental agencies,meet their needs for small area data. A service offered by CAGIS which is frequently utilized is the restructuring of client records into small-area aggregrates for further description and analysis. All such activities with user data are under-taken with strict security precautions and high regard for user proprietary interests.

98. GGWeb97
Eastern Geology/geography. click here to go to our new page.
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99. Illinois Flags Geographic.org Chicago Flag
illinois flags; Chicago geographic.org. These flags of illinois and Chicagoare intended for representational purposes and no claim to technical
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