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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... lived almost all of his first fifty - four years in the state . His early boyhood was spent in Petersburg , where he met Lincoln's former partner , William H. Hern- don , who tried law cases in partnership with Masters ' father , and ...
... lived almost all of his first fifty - four years in the state . His early boyhood was spent in Petersburg , where he met Lincoln's former partner , William H. Hern- don , who tried law cases in partnership with Masters ' father , and ...
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... lived through the Reconstruction period and practiced his lenient policies . This is hinted at in the following remarks of James A. McCauley : " The fame of Mr. Lincoln will not be hurt - it likely will be helped - by the tragic close ...
... lived through the Reconstruction period and practiced his lenient policies . This is hinted at in the following remarks of James A. McCauley : " The fame of Mr. Lincoln will not be hurt - it likely will be helped - by the tragic close ...
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... lived to man and womanhood . Three are still living . Mrs. Aman died in 1839. Mr. Aman lived on the farm with his parents till their death . He was married in 1858 to Mrs. Malinda ( Thompson ) Culbreth , a native of Indiana . They have ...
... lived to man and womanhood . Three are still living . Mrs. Aman died in 1839. Mr. Aman lived on the farm with his parents till their death . He was married in 1858 to Mrs. Malinda ( Thompson ) Culbreth , a native of Indiana . They have ...
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