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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... called the Nauvoo Expositor . The city council regarded the first and only edition of June 7 as so scurrilous that on June 10 it declared the paper a public nuisance and authorized the mayor to have it abated . He directed the city ...
... called the Nauvoo Expositor . The city council regarded the first and only edition of June 7 as so scurrilous that on June 10 it declared the paper a public nuisance and authorized the mayor to have it abated . He directed the city ...
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... called for the execution of " the leaders of the rebellion , or a suitable number of them . " Then , he said , the majority of southerners could be for- given . Of the twenty - three ministers who called for a restrictive Reconstruction ...
... called for the execution of " the leaders of the rebellion , or a suitable number of them . " Then , he said , the majority of southerners could be for- given . Of the twenty - three ministers who called for a restrictive Reconstruction ...
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... called the United States of America on the western shores of the Atlantic Ocean . The first four years after my arrival in America I spent in travels through the states of Pennsylvania , Maryland , Virginia , North Carolina , Tennessee ...
... called the United States of America on the western shores of the Atlantic Ocean . The first four years after my arrival in America I spent in travels through the states of Pennsylvania , Maryland , Virginia , North Carolina , Tennessee ...
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