Which preposition to use with chicago

in Occurrences 45%

When Dan Murphy was injured in Chicago in June it was discovered what he had meant to the team.

to Occurrences 27%

Who projected the vast waterway from Chicago to the Gulf?

on Occurrences 24%

" This was the emphatic statement made by Sir Douglas Cameron, lieutenant-governorchief executiveof the province of Manitoba, passing through Chicago on September 28.

for Occurrences 13%

And then some frolic god, en route from homicide by means of an unloaded pistol in Chicago for the demolishment of a likely ship off Palos, with the coöperancy of a defective pistonrod, stayed in his flight to bring Joe Parkinson to Lichfield.

with Occurrences 13%

Parker, Charley, Chuck and Bert are gone to Chicago with the train-load of beef cattle.

of Occurrences 7%

The same series of phenomena have appeared in regard to laws confiscating property invested in lotteries, when opinion turned against lotteries, or in occupations supposed to be unsanitary, as in the celebrated case of the taxing out of existence of the rendering establishment which had been erected as a public benefit to relieve the City of Chicago of its offal.

at Occurrences 6%

Tyler walked down to the station and waited for the train that would bring him to Chicago at about one o'clock.

from Occurrences 3%

It is as if all the buildings of the University of Chicago were scattered along the lake front in Chicago from the river to Twelfth street.

during Occurrences 3%

They have put down a dozen Indian uprisings on the plains, and only a few months ago were sent for to keep order in Chicago during the railway strikes.

by Occurrences 3%

I went to Chicago by steamboat, and there found a schooner for Grand River.

as Occurrences 3%

A single glance at the general map of the United States will be sufficient to show the importance of Chicago as a military position in conducting our operations in defence of our northwestern frontier in time of war.

without Occurrences 1%

He left for Chicago without seeing either his sister or his mother again.

among Occurrences 1%

And now for some mysterious reason somebody, probably Whitney again, has sent labor organizers from Chicago among the men and has induced them to make impossible demands and to walk out without warning.

between Occurrences 1%

Mrs. H. gave us the history of a conflict in Chicago between her husband and a desperate burglar armed with a dirk, who wanted, but did not get a large sum of money under his pillow; also, of his being garroted and robbed, and having next day sent him a purse of $150, two pistols, a slug, a loaded cane, and a watchman's rattle.

into Occurrences 1%

If there is any exception to this predominance of the tradition of the English-speaking, originally middle-class, English-thinking northerner in the American mind, it is to be found in the spread of social democracy outward from the festering tenement houses of Chicago into the mining and agrarian regions of the middle west.

out Occurrences 1%

He infused new life into the team, shook it up a bit, and improved its playing so much that Cleveland passed Detroit before the end of the race, and was threatening to knock Chicago out of fourth place at one time.

than Occurrences 1%

While the ice disappears earlier by a few days at Chicago than at Duluth, in consequence of its geographical position, it will be observed that the course of its lake commerce is due northward, and before that of the two rival lakes meet in the common waters of Huron, they must both pass through narrow and contiguous straits, in both of which the ice obstructions leave about the same time.

toward Occurrences 1%

In recognition of these conditions, special attention is given at The University of Chicago toward supervision of study.

unlike Occurrences 1%

The Senator said he would arrange a luncheon party for us in Chicago unlike anything we had had in any place yet, and it is coming off to-morrow.

until Occurrences 1%

Kate had decided not to go back to Chicago until her return from California.

within Occurrences 1%

The Negroes in the North, however, will get little out of the harvest if, like the blacks of Reconstruction days, they unwisely concentrate their efforts on solving all of their problems by electing men of their race as local officers or by sending a few members even to Congress as is likely in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago within the next generation.

after Occurrences 1%

When I first wrote Mrs. Gordon that you were to open a studio in Chicago after your course of study in the East, she expressed deep interest in you, and seemed anxious to have you consider her as a friendalways ready to act as a chaperon or adviser when you felt the need of wiser guidance than your own impulses.

Which preposition to use with  chicago