Communities and Their Years of Settlement and Incorporation
Community | Year of Settlement | Year of Incorporation | Population | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Wilmette | 1826 | 1872 | 27,087 | |
Lake Forest | 1834 (c.) | 1861 | 21,300 | |
Glencoe | 1835 | 1869 | 8,723 | |
Winnetka | 1836 | 1869 | 12,419 | |
Lake Bluff | 1836 | 1895 | 6,056 | |
Highland Park | 1847 | 1869 | 33,492 | |
Evanston | 1853 | 1863 | 74,486 | |
Kenilworth | 1889 | 1896 | 2,494 |
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