Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen54Illinois State Historical Society., 1961 Issue for Mar. 1948 contains paper: The Beginnings of Swedish immigration into Illinois a century ago, by: Conrad Bergendoff. |
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... Church , lo- cated in northern St. Clair Coun- ty about five miles southeast of Collinsville . A history of the church as a haven for runaway slaves was given by Mrs. Cleda Zercher , Collinsville , a great - great - grand- daughter of ...
... Church , lo- cated in northern St. Clair Coun- ty about five miles southeast of Collinsville . A history of the church as a haven for runaway slaves was given by Mrs. Cleda Zercher , Collinsville , a great - great - grand- daughter of ...
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... Church in 1839 and to Atlanta Baptist Church in 1854. The original membership of fourteen was op- posed to missionary and benevo- lent institutions , but by August , 1838 , the minutes state , " The Church agreed that her members should ...
... Church in 1839 and to Atlanta Baptist Church in 1854. The original membership of fourteen was op- posed to missionary and benevo- lent institutions , but by August , 1838 , the minutes state , " The Church agreed that her members should ...
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... church here that they are unable to retain a preacher . However , every year a traveling minister who baptizes the ... Church of Carmi was or- ganized Nov. 25 , 1827 , at the house of Richard Graham . It was the first church in Carmi and ...
... church here that they are unable to retain a preacher . However , every year a traveling minister who baptizes the ... Church of Carmi was or- ganized Nov. 25 , 1827 , at the house of Richard Graham . It was the first church in Carmi and ...
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