Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... Davis aided in getting out logs for the construction of the Fort , and this work seems to have been carried out in the season of 1829 . inquiry from his old - time friend , Senator George Vol . XVI , Nos . 1-2 5 Jefferson Davis .
... Davis aided in getting out logs for the construction of the Fort , and this work seems to have been carried out in the season of 1829 . inquiry from his old - time friend , Senator George Vol . XVI , Nos . 1-2 5 Jefferson Davis .
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... carried on . When the raft was made , the oxen and outfit were placed upon it for the descent to Prairie du Chien ; but the swift stream sucked the raft into a side current of the Chippewa , where it was broken up and several of the ...
... carried on . When the raft was made , the oxen and outfit were placed upon it for the descent to Prairie du Chien ; but the swift stream sucked the raft into a side current of the Chippewa , where it was broken up and several of the ...
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... carry him like a child from the bed to the window . • Such , briefly summarized is Mrs. Davis ' account of her husband's career as a lumberman in the Northwest . It has been accepted without question by Dodd , who in certain respects ...
... carry him like a child from the bed to the window . • Such , briefly summarized is Mrs. Davis ' account of her husband's career as a lumberman in the Northwest . It has been accepted without question by Dodd , who in certain respects ...
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... carry out their purposes when they have not sufficient strength without them ; but I do not believe they would go ... carrying out their views with reference both to men and measures under the delusive idea that by so doing they can ...
... carry out their purposes when they have not sufficient strength without them ; but I do not believe they would go ... carrying out their views with reference both to men and measures under the delusive idea that by so doing they can ...
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... carried off the great prize was an unexpected and most bitter pill , but they did not know how bitter it was until Trumbull took his seat in the Senate and opened fire on the Nebraska iniquity . " Lincoln , in writing of his defeat to ...
... carried off the great prize was an unexpected and most bitter pill , but they did not know how bitter it was until Trumbull took his seat in the Senate and opened fire on the Nebraska iniquity . " Lincoln , in writing of his defeat to ...
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