Chicago Mechanics' Institute

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Dates:
Active 1875
Active 1945

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In 1843 the Chicago Mechanics' Institute was chartered for the purpose of providing education to mechanics, apprentices, and other workingmen.

From the description of Records, 1875-1945 (bulk). (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 52247619

In 1843 the State of Illinois chartered the Chicago Mechanics' Institute, an organization devoted to providing a means of further education to "mechanics, apprentices" and other workingmen, with a view to "elevating their trade -- and consequently the community -- by elevating themselves." The organization flourished, building up a large membership and a large library; offered numerous lectures, and was soon expanding into larger quarters. In 1849, past President Azel Peck died, leaving a will in which he bequeathed one half the income of his real estate holdings to the Institute for the period of twenty-one years after his wife's death (Ann Peck died in 1866), following which the whole fee would devolve upon it. The use of the money was specifically directed to "the education of poor apprentices and the support of widows and children of indigent artisans and mechanics in Chicago."

Three events, however, were to set back, and almost destroy the Institute. The great financial crisis of 1857 forced the Institute to retrench; the Civil War scattered its membership; and the great Chicago fire of 1871 completed the destruction of assets and property, and dispersal of membership. Beginning in 1875 the Institute began the task of rebuilding.

From the guide to the Chicago Mechanics' Institute. Records, 1875-1941, (Special Collections Research Center University of Chicago Library 1100 East 57th Street Chicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A.)

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Subjects:

  • Apprenticeship programs
  • Employees
  • Trade schools

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  • Illinois--Chicago (as recorded)