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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... March 5 ; the report was debated for five days ( March 16-19 and 22 ) in a com- mittee of the whole house , which reported on March 22. In the end the House itself adopted neither report but instead voted , 29 to 25 , that both reports ...
... March 5 ; the report was debated for five days ( March 16-19 and 22 ) in a com- mittee of the whole house , which reported on March 22. In the end the House itself adopted neither report but instead voted , 29 to 25 , that both reports ...
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... March 3 , 1861 , despite the fact that seven slave- holding states had already seceded , Congress voted to submit to the states an irrepealable amendment to the Constitution , couched in the following unambiguous ( if somewhat ...
... March 3 , 1861 , despite the fact that seven slave- holding states had already seceded , Congress voted to submit to the states an irrepealable amendment to the Constitution , couched in the following unambiguous ( if somewhat ...
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... March 23rd 1841 " and certified as correct by Adjutant General Anderson.15 The list contains the names and ranks of seventy - six officers , many of whom subsequently became important figures in Utah history . At least five were members ...
... March 23rd 1841 " and certified as correct by Adjutant General Anderson.15 The list contains the names and ranks of seventy - six officers , many of whom subsequently became important figures in Utah history . At least five were members ...
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