Scots of Chicago's North Shore - Images of America Book | Historical Scottish Immigration & Community in Illinois | Perfect for Genealogy Research & Scottish-American History Enthusiasts
Scots of Chicago's North Shore - Images of America Book | Historical Scottish Immigration & Community in Illinois | Perfect for Genealogy Research & Scottish-American History Enthusiasts

Scots of Chicago's North Shore - Images of America Book | Historical Scottish Immigration & Community in Illinois | Perfect for Genealogy Research & Scottish-American History Enthusiasts

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Scots helped found Lake Forest, and hundreds of native-born Scots settled there. The Scottish influence is evident in town names along Chicago's North Shore like Glencoe, Bannockburn, Milburn, and Dundee. The Keith family theater chain became RKO Studios with Scots-born J.J. Murdock as president. James Simpson was CEO of Marshall Field and Company and oversaw the building of the Merchandise Mart. After Simpson, a series of Scots ran Fields: John McKinlay, James McKinsey, and Hughston McBain. Scots partnered to form Carson Pirie & Scott. They also founded Douglas and Stuart Oats, which became Quaker Oats. Hugh Robertson was president of the Zenith Corporation, and the Armour family operated one of the largest meatpacking companies in the world. Only slightly smaller was Wilson Meats, which later spun off Wilson Sporting Goods. This book tells the story of these Scots and many others.

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