Chicago meat packing industry swifts packing house. Chicago history books meet your next favorite book. The history of the chicago river the chicago river tour. About the packing house, restaurant in milwaukee wi near. In his case study of chicagos union stockyards, barrett focuses on the workers. Pacygas extensive chicago scholarship, slaughterhouse. See more ideas about chicago, showing livestock and chicago photos.
The story centered on a young man, jurgis rudkis, who had recently. These books, encompassing social, working class, technological, and environmental history, focus on. In 1907, the scheme solidified with the incorporation of national city. Sinclair wrote the novel to portray the harsh conditions and exploited lives of immigrants in the united states in chicago and similar industrialized cities. Meat packing blues a book examines when chicago was the king of slaughter. Gustavus swift, who came to chicago to ship cattle, developed a way to send freshchilled beef in icecooled railroad cars all the way to the east coast. Near west side, after the great chicago fire of 1871 200,000 severely impoverished and starving irish underclasses poured into the university village and jew town. As a result, the government would step in and pass legislation that protected consumers from. Irish gangs and organized crime ran rampant and families slept in slum buildings in terrible and unsanitary conditions. From newspaper columnists to essayists, historians to comic book. That expurgated commercial edition edited out much of the ethnic flavor of the original, as well as some of the goriest descriptions of the meatpacking industry and much of sinclairs most.
A swift and company meatpacking house in chicago, circa 1906. Chicagos union stock yard and the world it made university of chicago press, a new book by columbia college history professor dominic pacyga. By 1904, most of chicagos packinghouse workers were recent immigrants from. The 10 best packing services in chicago, il with free.
About face theatre creates exceptional, innovative, and adventurous theatre and educational programming that advances the national dialogue on sexual and gender identity, and challenges and entertains audiences in chicago and beyond. The meat packing plants that jurgis works in are in packingtown, chicago. For centuries, the chicago river has drawn intrepid explorers, immigrant laborers, and industrial giants to its shores, lured by the promise of its opportunities. By the 1890s, the railroad money behind the union stockyards was vanderbilt money. Near north side, this was the first ghetto in chicago, as this became the most ran down slum area of the city. Researching the book in 1904, upton sinclair interviewed fellow socialists, settlement house officials, health inspectors, and the workers themselves, who smuggled him into meatpacking plants so he could view conditions firsthand. By 1900 this dressed beef trade was as important as pork packing, and mechanical refrigeration increased the efficiency of both pork and beef operations. Barrett is a member of the history department at the university of. But in 1967, the number of livestock brought to omaha dropped precipitously.
Sinclairs novel, the jungle forthcoming from the university of illinois press. Utterly disturbing, centuryold photos of meatpacking. The law reformed the meat packing industry, mandating that the u. Theodore roosevelt on june 30, 1906, that prohibited the sale of adulterated or misbranded livestock and derived products as food and ensured that livestock were slaughtered and processed under sanitary conditions. The menu has something for everyones tastes whether you join them for lunch or dinner. The 1906 novel the jungle by upton sinclair was based on the cruel and unsafe practices in chicagos meat packing industry. Iowa beef processors ibp had opened up packing plants closer to the livestock producers and was buying directly from them. More impressively, he covers all these subdisciplines well in a slim 200 pages of text. Slaughterhouse is an accessible introduction to the history of chicagos famous stockyards, holding appeal for a general audience. The jungle, americas most influential proletarian novel, emerged from a sevenweek investigation of chicagos slaughterhouses. Packingtown was notorious for their awful living conditions and working conditions. The specialties include steak, like the awardwinning garlic stuffed filet and steak au poivre. Chef amanda barnes is bringing down the house with topnotch cuisine in this w randolph eatery.
How chicagos slaughterhouse spectacles paved the way for big meat. In addition, the old big four packinghouses like swift, armour, cudahy. The hogs are hanging, and the men wear long white coats. Packing house was broken into last weekend as well. The salt opened in 1865, chicagos union stock yard was the greatest. The battles between labor and management were sporadic, continuing, hard fought and often bitter, as vast numbers of workers from abroad and from the american south and rural areas flocked to chicago seeking work in the industry. Dedicated to the workingmen of america, the jungle tells the story of a. Sinclair wrote it to call attention to the plight of chicago packinghouse workers. When it was published in serial form in 1905, it was a full third longer than the censored, commercial edition published in book form the following year. James r barrett chicagos packinghouse workers were not the hopeless creatures depicted by upton sinclair in the jungle, but active agents in the early twentieth. Here is the definitive list of chicagos packing as rated by the chicago, il community. He and his family live near the stockyards and meatpacking district where. History our rich heritage in the chicago stockyards dates back over 100 years to when our founder began peddling meat to neighborhood grocers. The jungle is a 1906 novel by the american journalist and novelist upton sinclair 18781968.
The history of the major packing houses rise and fall gives insight into todays structure of the. In 1906, upton sinclairs novel the jungle uncovered harrowing conditions inside americas meat packing. The heyday continued for the omaha stockyards for a few more years. The top 10 books about chicago fiction the guardian. The whittier citrus association packing house is located at the corner of penn street and whittier boulevard. Pure food and drug act was passed in 1906, and conditions in american slaughterhouses were improved. Pacygas book about chicagos union stock yard and the surrounding neighborhood is all at once a history of technology and a work of urban, business, and labor history. Packingtown is a section in chicago where the packing houses are located. Sinclair used royalties from the book to start a utopian colony. The district was operated by a group of railroad companies that acquired marshland and turned it into a centralized processing area. His primary purpose in describing the meat industry and its working conditions was to advance socialism in the united states. The major packing house companies of america flocked to the stockyards, making national city one of the great centers of animal slaughtering before world war ii.
Working conditions in the new urban industrial zones were wretched, and a progressive reform movement soon grew out of the need to address the health and welfare of the american worker. Conditions in meatpacking plants 1906, by upton sinclairthe explosive growth of american industry in the late nineteenth century caused a similar expansion in the work force. There is no doubt that the jungle helped shape american political history. How chicagos slaughterhouse spectacles paved the way for. Packing houses and other structures in southern california. Chicagos packinghouse workers were not the hopeless creatures depicted by upton. Built in 1902 and enlarged in 1904 it became one of the largest packing plants in the state of california and included a main packing house, lemon curing plant. Granger historical picture archivealamy packing plants relied on a.
The book inspired me to visit that historic, sad district of chicago. The jungle, americas most influential proletarian novel, emerged from a. The meatpacking industry during the early 1900s was unsanitary, unregulated and incredibly dangerous work. Chicago was the worst and biggest meat packing industry in the early 1900s. Children as young as three were often employed and forced to work long hours sometimes 1215 hour days for very little. The mince meat department in armours great packing house, chicago, c. Pdf the modern packing house download full pdf book. Conditions in meatpacking plants 1906, by upton sinclair.
I came to england as a student 35 years ago, and stayed, but. Chicago was home to the largest meat packing firm in the world in 1893, with the meat packing stockyards and surrounding district of the packing town being the number one tourist attraction in the city at the time. The packing house was founded by the wiken family in 1974 and is still owned and operated by them today. In 1972, the miniat family acquired south chicago packing, solidifying our ties to the neighborhood, and continuing chicagos long tradition of familyowned businesses, domestic manufacturing, and community.
Strike in a packing house homicide in chicago 1870. The editor of appeal to reason suggested that sinclair write a novel about the strike. A century of meatpacking and packinghouse labor in chicago. The jungle, novel by upton sinclair, published serially in 1905 and as a singlevolume book in 1906. It is the last remnant of the onceflourishing citrus industry in whittier. The jungle exposed the horrors of the meatpacking industry.