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Virginia Catherine Bulat, the pen and maiden name of Virginia Bulat Carroll (23 March 1938 – 21 December 1986), was an
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and historian of local Illinois history. Bulat was born in
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and attended Nazareth Academy in
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(1952–1956). Bulat was the daughter of Edmund Peter Bulat, winner of the 1933 State of Illinois middleweight
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amateur boxing championship."Edmund P. Bulat," ''Chicago Sun Times'', Obituaries Section, 4 April 1987. Bulat worked in the publishing industry in Chicago in the early 1960s. She later became an amateur archaeologist and worked for the
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and the
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."Virginia Bulat Carroll," ''Washington Post'', Obituaries, 22 December 1986. Bulat was a third-generation American of Austrian-Polish heritage. The surname Bulat makes reference to
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. In 1963, she married James B. Carroll, a career U.S. diplomat and graduate of the
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. She was the mother of four children (Margaret Mary, James Edmund, Mary Elizabeth and Patrick Braerton).


Preserving Illinois History

As a high school student Bulat began interviewing elderly residents in the vicinity of
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and
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. Many had recollections of the region before it became part of the western suburbs of Chicago. Notes from these interviews and early photos were published in collaboration with Rose Marie Benedditi in the books ''Lyons: A history of a village and area important for 300 years'' (1959) and ''Portage, pioneers, and pubs: A history of Lyons, Illinois'' (1963).Benedetti, Rose Marie and Virginia C. Bulat. ''Portage, pioneers, and pubs: A history of Lyons, Illinois''. Chicago, Illinois, 1963.

Both books prominently feature Hofmann Tower, a landmark on the
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between the towns of
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and
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. George Hofmann, Jr., a local brewer built a dam on the
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to generate electricity. He also built the adjacent tower as part of park that attracted visitors to picnic and ride boats. In the 1970s and 1980s, co-author Rose Marie Benedetti worked closely with the preservation efforts of th
Village of Lyons Historical Commission
to have Hofmann Tower designated a village and state landmark and placed on the
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.Benedetti, Rose Marie. A Village on the River, 1888-1988: A History of Lyons, Illinois in Celebration of the Centennial of Its Incorporation. yons, Ill. Lyons Centennial Commission, 1988.


Bibliography

*Benedetti, Rose Marie and Virginia C. Bulat, Lyons: A history of a village and area important for 300 years. Riverside, Ill: Riverside News, 1959. *Benedetti, Rose Marie and Virginia C. Bulat, Portage, pioneers, and pubs: A history of Lyons, Illinois. Chicago, Illinois, 1963. Found a
Chicago History Museum website
and cited in Edward T . Bilek, Jr., ''The Old Chicago Portage: 1673 - 1836'' (June 25, 1967) found a
NPS history website


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bulat, Virginia C. Historians of Illinois Historians from Chicago Local historians 1938 births 1986 deaths American women historians 20th-century American historians 20th-century American women writers