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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... Union , moreover , South Carolina was obviously interpos- ing the sovereignty of the state in the most conclusive fashion pos- sible . The language throughout was purely defensive . The onus for aggression was placed upon those who ...
... Union , moreover , South Carolina was obviously interpos- ing the sovereignty of the state in the most conclusive fashion pos- sible . The language throughout was purely defensive . The onus for aggression was placed upon those who ...
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... Union lines or were captured . Stat . at L. , XII : 589 , at 591 . Throughout the whole period , Union leaders recognized that only a con- stitutional amendment could permit interference with slavery within the loyal slaveholding states ...
... Union lines or were captured . Stat . at L. , XII : 589 , at 591 . Throughout the whole period , Union leaders recognized that only a con- stitutional amendment could permit interference with slavery within the loyal slaveholding states ...
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... Union is now praying that Mr. Lin- coln may live on for at least four years . Despite that statement , Roest was still very much against the govern- ment . The " drunkenness " of Andrew Johnson at Lin- coln's inauguration , veiled by ...
... Union is now praying that Mr. Lin- coln may live on for at least four years . Despite that statement , Roest was still very much against the govern- ment . The " drunkenness " of Andrew Johnson at Lin- coln's inauguration , veiled by ...
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