Milo M. Quaife: Checagou: From Indian Wigwam to Modern City, 1673–1835. University of Chicago Press, Chicago 1933, OCLC1865758 (englisch, archive.org [PDF; 16,3MB]).
Milo M. Quaife: Checagou: From Indian Wigwam to Modern City, 1673–1835. University of Chicago Press, Chicago 1933, OCLC1865758 (englisch, archive.org [PDF; 16,3MB]).
Alan Berube, Jesus Leal Trujillo, Tao Ran, and Joseph Parilla: Global Metro Monitor. In: Brookings. 22. Januar 2015 (brookings.edu [abgerufen am 4. Juli 2018]).
Michael McCafferty: A Fresh Look at the Place Name Chicago. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (1998-), Band 96, Nr. 2, University of Illinois Press, 2003, S. 116–129. ISSN1522-1067, OCLC5542918689
Milo M. Quaife: Checagou: From Indian Wigwam to Modern City, 1673–1835. University of Chicago Press, Chicago 1933, OCLC1865758 (englisch, archive.org [PDF; 16,3MB]).
John F. Swenson: Chicagoua/Chicago: The origin, meaning, and etymology of a place name. In: Illinois Historical Journal. Band84, Nr.4, 1991, ISSN0748-8149, OCLC25174749, S.235–248: „[…] when we arrived at the said place called „Chicagou“ which, according to what we were able to learn of it, has taken this name because of the quantity of garlic which grows in the forests in this region.“
Milo M. Quaife: Checagou: From Indian Wigwam to Modern City, 1673–1835. University of Chicago Press, Chicago 1933, OCLC1865758 (englisch, archive.org [PDF; 16,3MB]).
Michael McCafferty: A Fresh Look at the Place Name Chicago. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (1998-), Band 96, Nr. 2, University of Illinois Press, 2003, S. 116–129. ISSN1522-1067, OCLC5542918689
John F. Swenson: Chicagoua/Chicago: The origin, meaning, and etymology of a place name. In: Illinois Historical Journal. Band84, Nr.4, 1991, ISSN0748-8149, OCLC25174749, S.235–248: „[…] when we arrived at the said place called „Chicagou“ which, according to what we were able to learn of it, has taken this name because of the quantity of garlic which grows in the forests in this region.“