| Calumet City, IL
- Incorporated February 13, 1893
As Calumet
City enters the new
century, it is only fitting that we reflect on its rich
history, continued progress and hope for future successes.
The region's earliest inhabitants, the Indians, were a
semi-nomadic people who came from Asia across the land
bridge now drowned by the Bering Strait. These pre-historic
Indians were known to have passed through the region in
order to migrate to warmer climates. Even today, objects
and artifacts such as arrowheads are found in the Green
Lake Woods, across from River Oaks Mall, as well as in
the Wentworth Woods.
Memories of the "Village of West Hammond," as Calumet
City used to be known, include everything from
people who sparked community spirit to the bootleggers
who defied prohibition to run illegal drinking parlors
along State Street. Calumet City
was shaped by memorable people such as the Schrum Family,
who were among the first settlers; Faith Bailey, a nurse
who was a crusader in public health; and, even by such
figures as crime baron and beer overlord of the 1920's,
Al Capone.
Calumet City
also progressed in the areas of real estate, construction,
public safety and industry. In the early 1900s, the population
more than doubled and construction businesses could not
keep pace with the demand for homes. Land was acquired
to build a two-story brick building that, today still
houses City Hall. Water mains and hydrants to supply water
for domestic and fire protection were laid on nearly every
street and wooden sidewalks were constructed. A second
fire department was established in order to protect the
entire Calumet City territory,
and one of the greatest improvements was the construction
of an electric light plant that was expanded to provide
street and incandescent lighting.
After the great fire of 1901 that destroyed the only major
industry in West Hammond at the time, the G.H. Hammond
Meat Packing Plant, other industries had to step up to
fill the economic gap left behind. Some of the businesses
that helped the community recover included the Hirsch
Stein Starch Company, Bernard J Burczyk's Printing Company
and the West Hammond Brewing Company.
Today, Calumet City boasts
a recently restored City Hall; a major mall in the South
Suburban area; newly built state-of-the-art Library and
Police Department; two Fire Departments; a quality network
of public and parochial schools; civic clubs and organizations
that provide community outreach programs; and, a multitude
of businesses and individuals who work hard and strive
to make Calumet City great.
Now in our 115th year of maturity, Calumet
City remains strong in ethnic, racial
and cultural diversity. While we have learned from the
past, we face the future with a fresh, new and energetic
vision. |