Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2 |
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Springfield REV . IRA W. ALLEN . .La Grange Secretary and Treasurer MRS .
JESSIE PALMER WEBER .. .Springfield Assistant Secretary MISS GEORGIA L.
OSBORNE .. Springfield Honorary Vice Presidents The Presidents of Local
Historical ...
Springfield REV . IRA W. ALLEN . .La Grange Secretary and Treasurer MRS .
JESSIE PALMER WEBER .. .Springfield Assistant Secretary MISS GEORGIA L.
OSBORNE .. Springfield Honorary Vice Presidents The Presidents of Local
Historical ...
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A Pioneer Teacher , Miss Helen J. Buss .... 73 IX . D. E. Keen . Departed Glories
of Old Palmyra .. 78 X. Charles H. MacDowell . The Significance of Yorktown 85
XI . Oscar E. Carlstrom . The Spanish - American War ..104 XII . Thomas W. Smith
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A Pioneer Teacher , Miss Helen J. Buss .... 73 IX . D. E. Keen . Departed Glories
of Old Palmyra .. 78 X. Charles H. MacDowell . The Significance of Yorktown 85
XI . Oscar E. Carlstrom . The Spanish - American War ..104 XII . Thomas W. Smith
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... whose heart he had won while stationed at Fort Crawford . Over this courtship
and marriage the tongue of gossip has hardly yet ceased to wag . Although Davis
would seem from every point of view to have been an eligible suitor for Miss ...
... whose heart he had won while stationed at Fort Crawford . Over this courtship
and marriage the tongue of gossip has hardly yet ceased to wag . Although Davis
would seem from every point of view to have been an eligible suitor for Miss ...
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... all of these stories originated after the events of 1861 is a fairly safe
generalization . That they may one and all be relegated to the realm of myth is a
generalization equally safe . Miss Taylor married Davis with the knowledge ,
though without ...
... all of these stories originated after the events of 1861 is a fairly safe
generalization . That they may one and all be relegated to the realm of myth is a
generalization equally safe . Miss Taylor married Davis with the knowledge ,
though without ...
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... du Chien relate how the window at Fort Crawford through which Miss Taylor
climbed on the night of her elopement with Davis had often been pointed out to
him in boyhood by his parents and others of the generation preceding his own .
... du Chien relate how the window at Fort Crawford through which Miss Taylor
climbed on the night of her elopement with Davis had often been pointed out to
him in boyhood by his parents and others of the generation preceding his own .
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