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18 William A. Richardson , Democratic member of Congress , from Quincy district
;, elected to the United States Senate in 1863 to fill out Douglas term , 10 Samuel
S. Marshall , of McLeansboro , elected to Congress as a Democrat . As he had ...
18 William A. Richardson , Democratic member of Congress , from Quincy district
;, elected to the United States Senate in 1863 to fill out Douglas term , 10 Samuel
S. Marshall , of McLeansboro , elected to Congress as a Democrat . As he had ...
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Mrs. Mary Jane Smith Selby has written for the Journal of the Illinois State
Historical Society a charming little chapter of historical reminiscences which she
calls “ A little Girl's recollections of Quincy in the Forties ' with apologies for a
somewhat ...
Mrs. Mary Jane Smith Selby has written for the Journal of the Illinois State
Historical Society a charming little chapter of historical reminiscences which she
calls “ A little Girl's recollections of Quincy in the Forties ' with apologies for a
somewhat ...
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The family came to Quincy , Illinois in 1838. Mary Jane Smith went East to school
. She attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary ( now College ) and graduated
in 1853 after which for a little while she taught as a pupil - teacher in a school in ...
The family came to Quincy , Illinois in 1838. Mary Jane Smith went East to school
. She attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary ( now College ) and graduated
in 1853 after which for a little while she taught as a pupil - teacher in a school in ...
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One had gone to Quincy , Ill . , as a home missionary teacher . She was well
educated , for those days , was good - looking , and refined . She soon attracted
the adıniration of the young postmaster , Robert Tillson , who persuaded her to ...
One had gone to Quincy , Ill . , as a home missionary teacher . She was well
educated , for those days , was good - looking , and refined . She soon attracted
the adıniration of the young postmaster , Robert Tillson , who persuaded her to ...
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Besides the daughter , there were two sons , considerably older , John , Jr. , and
Robert , who spent very little time in Quincy at that day , but were undoubtedly
pursuing their studies in some more educationally favored localities . John was ...
Besides the daughter , there were two sons , considerably older , John , Jr. , and
Robert , who spent very little time in Quincy at that day , but were undoubtedly
pursuing their studies in some more educationally favored localities . John was ...
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