Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... lived alternately in these two states . Several of these years were spent in school in his native state , the last two or three as a student of Transylvania University at Lexington . In the summer of 1824 , which may be taken as marking ...
... lived alternately in these two states . Several of these years were spent in school in his native state , the last two or three as a student of Transylvania University at Lexington . In the summer of 1824 , which may be taken as marking ...
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... president of the Republican State Convention in 1858 . He lived in Belleville and was Lieutenant - Governor at this time ( 1853-1857 ) . O fr and time and if the Anti - Nebraska 22 J. I. S. H.S. George Thomas Palmer .
... president of the Republican State Convention in 1858 . He lived in Belleville and was Lieutenant - Governor at this time ( 1853-1857 ) . O fr and time and if the Anti - Nebraska 22 J. I. S. H.S. George Thomas Palmer .
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... lived in Virginia until a short time before his marriage . The Rountrees claimed to be of Scotch - Irish ancestry . The name was at an early day spelled Rowantree , but before the days of Hiram the " a " was dropped . The Kentucky ...
... lived in Virginia until a short time before his marriage . The Rountrees claimed to be of Scotch - Irish ancestry . The name was at an early day spelled Rowantree , but before the days of Hiram the " a " was dropped . The Kentucky ...
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... lived to be grown , Mrs. Shumway already mentioned , and Aaron H. H. who became a banker of Hillsboro , and lived to a fairly old age , and who is succeeded by two children , Prof. H. P. Rountree of Chicago and Mrs. Etta Stubblefield of ...
... lived to be grown , Mrs. Shumway already mentioned , and Aaron H. H. who became a banker of Hillsboro , and lived to a fairly old age , and who is succeeded by two children , Prof. H. P. Rountree of Chicago and Mrs. Etta Stubblefield of ...
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... lived to a ripe old age , he literally died in the harness . The Hillsboro Democrat of March 5th , 1873 , announced the death of Mr. Rountree in the following words : " The Hon . Hiram Rountree died at his residence in this city March ...
... lived to a ripe old age , he literally died in the harness . The Hillsboro Democrat of March 5th , 1873 , announced the death of Mr. Rountree in the following words : " The Hon . Hiram Rountree died at his residence in this city March ...
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