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To Protect and Preserve: An Early History of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County, Illinois, 1900-1930

The 1910 Referendum

The excursions of the Saturday Afternoon Walking Club’s drew attention to the statehouse hearings on a new forest preserve law. In 1909, lawmakers finally drafted new legislation that corrected the ambiguous language of the 1905 statute. This law once again called for a referendum of the voters, which was to be held in November 1910.

By that time, a number of prominent and influential organizations endorsed the idea of a Forest Preserves District for Cook County: During the election, residents approved the referendum by a 20,000 vote margin. Again, a forest preserve district seemed well on its way, or so its supporters thought.

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