Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes75-76Illinois State Historical Society., 1982 |
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... held in hereditary slavery , under the laws of Mis- souri . Those who remained in Illinois held their slaves by virtue of the treaty of cession which secured to the inhabitants the entire possession of all their property , and the ...
... held in hereditary slavery , under the laws of Mis- souri . Those who remained in Illinois held their slaves by virtue of the treaty of cession which secured to the inhabitants the entire possession of all their property , and the ...
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... held as slaves at the time of its passage , being prospective in its appli- cation . Consequently the " French Slaves " remained in servitude . But whether their descendants , born after 1787 , could be held in servitude , was not ...
... held as slaves at the time of its passage , being prospective in its appli- cation . Consequently the " French Slaves " remained in servitude . But whether their descendants , born after 1787 , could be held in servitude , was not ...
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... held this year in Galena and Wheaton and both proved to be very successful . The Congress has also published the 1983 Listing of Local Museums and Historical Agencies in Illinois . The pamphlet includes more than five hundred museums ...
... held this year in Galena and Wheaton and both proved to be very successful . The Congress has also published the 1983 Listing of Local Museums and Historical Agencies in Illinois . The pamphlet includes more than five hundred museums ...
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An Unpublished Letter from Thomas | 15 |
The 1936 General Strike at Pekin | 29 |
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