Sheffield Historic District

Bounded roughly by Fullerton, Lincoln, Larabee, Dickens, Burlin, Wisconsin, Clayburn, Lakewood, Belder, and Southport, Chicago, Illinois. County/parish: Cook.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places January 11, 1976. NRIS 76000704.

1668 contributing buildings. 4 contributing sites.

Also known as:

  • See Also:Sheffield Historic District (Boundary Increase)
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From Wikipedia:

Sheffield Historic District

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 area takes its name from Joseph Sheffield, who established an area for farmers to bring livestock and produce to prepare for shipping on Chicago, Rock Island railroad founded by Joseph Sheffield a New Haven, Connecticut resident at the site in the late 1840s. Residential development in the area began in 1868, as European immigrants created a demand for new housing, and continued through the 1900s. The district includes examples of many of the most popular architectural styles of the late nineteenth century, with the Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival styles being especially well-represented.

The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 11, 1976. Its boundaries were expanded three times in the 1980s (Reference Number 76000704).

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National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/28892336

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