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237 Bibliography The main repositories of the historical records of Graceland Cemetery are the cemetery’s main office and the Chicago History Museum. The museum holds two primary collections: the Graceland Cemetery Collection (1994.146), containing maps, plats, atlases, correspondence, documents, and drawings; and Architectural Photographs of Graceland Cemetery (1992.340). Citations for individual items in these and other collections, as well as newspaper articles and other ephemera, are given in the notes. Abbott, Carl. “‘Necessary Adjuncts to Growth’: The Railroad Suburbs of Chicago.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 73, no. 2 (Summer 1980): 117–31. Abrahamson, Sarah T. “Lake View: From Wilderness to Metropolis.” Illinois History 49, no. 1 (December 1995): 22–23. Alaimo, Marilyn K. National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form: Lake Forest Cemetery. Prepared for the City of Lake Forest. 2001. Available at www.illinoishistory.gov/ps/haargis.htm. Allan, Mea. 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