Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... later his family removed to southwestern Mississippi , and until he was sixteen years of age young Davis lived alternately in these two states . Several of these years were spent in school in his native state , the last two or three as ...
... later his family removed to southwestern Mississippi , and until he was sixteen years of age young Davis lived alternately in these two states . Several of these years were spent in school in his native state , the last two or three as ...
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... later ones . In making these observations I purposely waive the question , which I think might fairly be raised of the extent to which the Memoir is actually the product of Mrs. Davis ' pen , rather than that of some unnamed ...
... later ones . In making these observations I purposely waive the question , which I think might fairly be raised of the extent to which the Memoir is actually the product of Mrs. Davis ' pen , rather than that of some unnamed ...
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... later ) that 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 ...
... later ) that 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 ...
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... later , chiefly pertain to her three years ' residence here . But little is said by Mrs. Kinzie which directly concerns Davis ; one interesting ' This letter , written January 5 , 1872 I have found printed in the Milwaukee Sentinel of ...
... later , chiefly pertain to her three years ' residence here . But little is said by Mrs. Kinzie which directly concerns Davis ; one interesting ' This letter , written January 5 , 1872 I have found printed in the Milwaukee Sentinel of ...
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... later , per- tains to Davis ' personal habits and conduct . " There was some drinking and much gambling " at Fort Winnebago " writes Mrs. Davis , " but Mr. Davis never did either . " If Davis actually told his young wife this , the ...
... later , per- tains to Davis ' personal habits and conduct . " There was some drinking and much gambling " at Fort Winnebago " writes Mrs. Davis , " but Mr. Davis never did either . " If Davis actually told his young wife this , the ...
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