Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Annals of Health and Sanitation in Chicago
Sewerage system was primitive and in many streets there were only gutters, serving as drains. In the business section the sewers were made of heavy oak plank, triangular in shape and placed in the center of the street. The streets were planked; the gutters often clogged up, leaving pools of foul liquid in the street.
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