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In May 1946, 20 emergency housing units
for veterans housing were allotted to the Park under the
Lanham Act (76 PL 849). It was designated Veterans Housing
Project No. V-21608. Quonset huts were purchased from the
Chicago Regional Public Housing Authority; Mayor O.B.
Erickson made a deal for them to be available in July.
They were erected on land between the Milwaukee tracks and
Excelsior Blvd. (West 37th Street between Wooddale and
Highway 100, one block south of the VFW Hall.) Addresses
were 56xx to 57xx W. 37th St. Legal description was Collins
2nd addition, Blocks 2 and 3. This was later the site of
Shoppers’ City/Burlington Coat Factory.
Ben Brown, Veteran of a GI "home," said that each of the
buildings housed two families, and included a bedroom,
bathroom, kitchen, and combination dining room/living room.
Fuel oil was used to heat (and smell up) the house and hot
water, and kerosene fueled the stove.
One of the units, closest to the highway, was retrofitted
for a veteran named Martin, who was the son of former Mayor
William M. Martin (1939-43). He had come home from 50
missions overseas and got polio. The City lowered the
windows on the hut and made ramps.
The program was supported with Federal funds until October
31, 1950, when it was transferred to the Village. (November
1949)
In July 1952, the Village moved to evict 8 residents for
nonpayment of rent. Many worked with the Village to set up
payment schedules, but they also moved out.
The units were closed on July 1, 1953, and represented the
last of the wartime relief programs. The Village sold the
shower stalls from the units in June 1954 for $5 each. One
former resident bought a sink, toilet, and shower stall for
$17.50. In October 1953, Cedar Engineering rented half of
the unit at 5730 W. 37th St. for $50/month. The Village
water Department used one unit for storage starting in
February 1953. In March 1955, one housing unit was moved
next to the fire barn.
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