Monday, March 21, 2011
Rosehill Cemetery [Charles J. Hull]
Posted on 4:03 AM by babli panday
Charles J. Hull Monument..
By Richard Henry Park..
Charles J. Hull [1820-1889] was wealthy real estate developer and one of Chicago's pioneer citizens. He is best known today his Halsted Street mansion. The house, built in 1856, was leased in 1889 to social reformer Jane Addams (1860-1935), who later acquired much of the surrounding neighborhood as well. "Hull House" was a settlement house, providing housing and education to new immigrants for over forty years. Jane Addams received the Nobel Peace Prize for her work.
A strange story became associated with Hull House in the 1920s, particularly among Italian immigrants. Supposedly, a young woman was pregnant when her husband swore at a picture of Christ. As punishment, the baby was born with horns, a tail, and cloven hooves. This "devil-baby" was given over to Addams and kept in the attic of Hull House. People came from miles around to see the "devil-baby", only to be turned away at the door with the news that no such creature existed at Hull House. This story eventually inspired the film Rosemary's Baby.
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