Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... served as president of the military commission which sat in judgement on the Lincoln conspirators . Precisely when Davis ' stay at Fort Winnebago terminated and his second sojourn at Fort Crawford began , seems impos- sible certainly to ...
... served as president of the military commission which sat in judgement on the Lincoln conspirators . Precisely when Davis ' stay at Fort Winnebago terminated and his second sojourn at Fort Crawford began , seems impos- sible certainly to ...
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... served as Democratic United States Senator from Illinois from 1849 to 1855. Upon his defeat in 1855 , he removed to Minnesota , which state returned him to the United States Senate in 1858. In 1879 he served a few days as Senator from ...
... served as Democratic United States Senator from Illinois from 1849 to 1855. Upon his defeat in 1855 , he removed to Minnesota , which state returned him to the United States Senate in 1858. In 1879 he served a few days as Senator from ...
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... served as its pastor until Feb. 14 , 1872 , when he ac- cepted a call to the First Congregational Church of Oakland , California . At the time of his death Feb. 16 , 1914 , he was President Emeritus of Pomona Theological Seminary , at ...
... served as its pastor until Feb. 14 , 1872 , when he ac- cepted a call to the First Congregational Church of Oakland , California . At the time of his death Feb. 16 , 1914 , he was President Emeritus of Pomona Theological Seminary , at ...
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... served from Sept. 1877 to Sept. 1880 , was no less than a genius , his mind brilliant and versatile , his manner democratic and persuasive ; his theme mattered not , his hearers were held spell - bound by his elo- quence . His strongest ...
... served from Sept. 1877 to Sept. 1880 , was no less than a genius , his mind brilliant and versatile , his manner democratic and persuasive ; his theme mattered not , his hearers were held spell - bound by his elo- quence . His strongest ...
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... served as choir master , gratuitously for thirty - eight years and under whose direction the choir became not only a vital factor in the worship of the church but a veritable school of music in which many of the prominent singers of the ...
... served as choir master , gratuitously for thirty - eight years and under whose direction the choir became not only a vital factor in the worship of the church but a veritable school of music in which many of the prominent singers of the ...
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