1936 Lithuanian-American Phone Listings
Chicagoland

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In 1936, a beetle was a bug, grass grew on the Illinois prairie, and gay meant you were happy. It was a time when fresh milk, eggs, and bread were delivered to your doorstep, coal rattled down the metal chut into your basement, and ice was delivered to your door via horse-drawn wagon. There were 3,484 listings in the 1936 Chicago-area Lithuanian telephone directory, the most popular Lithuanian business was tavern owner, and Cicero was the 'little Lithuania' of Chicago Suburbs.



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(Total Number of Records in Database: 10)

Incura, Paul
Address: 6154 S Fairfield Av
Remarks:
Ivanauskas, Kaz
Address: 726 W 18th St
Remarks: Meat Market and Grocery
Iwaskiewicz, Boleslovas
Address: 3949 S Rockwell St
Remarks:
Insoda, V. P.
Address: 3045 W 60th St
Remarks:
Ivanauskas, Pranciska
Address: 726 W 18th St
Remarks: Meat Market and Grocery
Iwaszkewicz, Roman
Address: 8410 S Justin St
Remarks:
Ivanauskas,
Address:
Remarks: See: Evanauskas
Ivaska, A. P.
Address: 5804 Addison St
Remarks: Grocery
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Address:
Remarks:
Ivanauskas, Ignatius
Address: 122 Kensington Av
Remarks:
Iwashkevich, Victor
Address: 3723 W 63rd St
Remarks:
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