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Irish Roots and Greek Tides: More Eastland Stories
Season 2
Episode 58
Published 1 year, 11 months ago
Description
In Episode 58 of Flower in the River Podcast, we explore more untold stories of the Eastland Disaster through the lives of two victims, Mary Helen Egan and Theodore Hallas, whose stories bring to life the diverse richness of early 20th-century Chicago. We'll explore their family backgrounds, their communities, and the historical context that shaped their short but impactful lives.
Mary Helen Egan's Story
- Introduction to Mary, her family background in Chicago's Irish Catholic community
- Discussion on her family’s life in Chicago, their struggles, and societal contributions
Calvary Cemetery Spotlight:**
- Historical significance of Calvary Cemetery in Evanston, IL - Mary's resting place
Theodore Hallas' Story
- Introduction to Theodore, a Greek immigrant
- Exploration of the vibrant Greek community in Chicago's Greektown
- The impact of Greek culture and immigration on Chicago
Elmwood Cemetery Spotlight
- Significance of Elmwood Cemetery--Theodore Hallas' resting place-- and the Greek community in Chicago
- Excerpt from "Graveyards of Chicago: The People, History, Art, and Lore of Cook County Cemeteries," by Hucke and Bielski
Music
- Artlist and Wikimedia Commons
Links
- GREEKS: HALSTED STREET | Maxwell and Halsted (uic.edu)
- Former Saint Mels Catholic Church Chicago | 4301 West Washin… | Flickr
- Interview with Micheal Davros on the Greek community in Chicago
- Graveyards of Chicago: The People, History, Art, and Lore of Cook County Cemeteries
- Book website: https://www.flowerintheriver.com/
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- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zettnatalie/
- YouTube: Flower in the River - A Family Tale Finally Told - YouTube
- Medium: Natalie Zett – Medium
- The opening/closing song is Twilight by 8opus
- Other music. Artlist