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105 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1417 (2011)
Private Rights in Public Lands: The Chicago Lakefront, Montgomery Ward, and the Public Dedication Doctrine

handle is hein.journals/illlr105 and id is 1425 raw text is: Copyright 2011 by Northwestern University School of Law                  Printed in U.S.A.
Northwestern University Law Review                                       Vol. 105, No. 4
Articles
PRIVATE RIGHTS IN PUBLIC LANDS:
THE CHICAGO LAKEFRONT, MONTGOMERY
WARD, AND THE PUBLIC DEDICATION
DOCTRINE
Joseph D. Kearney* & Thomas W. Merrill-
INTRODUCTION................................................. 1418
I.  CONSTRUCTING   A  LAKEFRONT PARK.................................................................. 1422
A.   The Early Chicago Lakefront...............        ................1422
B.   Entry of the Illinois Central Railroad.........................1429
C.  Lake Park Becomes Grant Park.............          ................1435
11. THE AMERICAN DOCTRINE OF PUBLIC DEDICATION........................1443
A.   A Unique American Hybrid .................         ...............1445
B.   Questions Posed by Map Restrictions                              1450
III. PUBLIC DEDICATION ON THE LAKEFRONT BEFORE WARD..................1452
IV. THE WATCHDOG OF THE LAKEFRONT                                          1464
A. Aaron Montgomery Ward ....................             .............1464
B.   The Local Litigation Phase-1890-1 895     .......................1470
C.   The Illinois Supreme Court Phase-Ward I..............   ........1476
D.   Ward Versus Everyone Else-Ward II and Ward III...        ........1479
E.   The SPC Moves to Condemn Ward's Interest- Ward IV.    ............1489
F.   Ward's Other Actions....................          ................1494
G.   Ward's Motives........................................1496
V. THE LIMITS OF THE PUBLIC DEDICATION DOCTRINE        ......................1500
A.   Territorial Limits of the Doctrine............    ................1500
B. Defining Building.....................................1505
C.   The Consent Mechanism      ......................  ...................... 1512
Dean and Professor of Law, Marquette University Law School.
Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law, Columbia Law School. The authors thank Emily
L. Alb, Linda M. Annoye, Philip C. Babler, Rachel M. Blise, Lauren R. Ciulini, Holly E. Courtney,
Patrick C. Greeley, Theodore J. Greeley, Jeffrey J. Guerard, Matthew D. Heintzmann, Eryn R. Knautz,
Andrew 0. Mays, Craig R. Nolen, Oladotun 0. Obadina, Annie L. Owens, Ryan N. Parsons, and Jeffrey
R. Ruidl for valuable research assistance over the course of a number of years. The authors also thank
Gerald A. Danzer, David A. Epstein, Timothy J. Gilfoyle, and Jack Guthman for conversations early in
this project; Henry E. Smith for comments on a draft; and Leslie Evans for Figures 11I and 15.

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