Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes51-52Illinois State Historical Society., 1958 |
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... passed the House again , but was defeated by the Senate in the winter of 1874. At the time the bill was submitted a ... passed the House 81 to 40 , which was four votes over the required number , and on May 16 passed the Senate . The ...
... passed the House again , but was defeated by the Senate in the winter of 1874. At the time the bill was submitted a ... passed the House 81 to 40 , which was four votes over the required number , and on May 16 passed the Senate . The ...
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... passed . A similar bill in the Senate was defeated on April 8 , 1879 by 22 to 21 , after several desperate attempts by Senator Daniel N. Bash of Chicago to push it through . However , the House bill that had passed still had to be voted ...
... passed . A similar bill in the Senate was defeated on April 8 , 1879 by 22 to 21 , after several desperate attempts by Senator Daniel N. Bash of Chicago to push it through . However , the House bill that had passed still had to be voted ...
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... passed to his two daughters . The last of them , Anne Smith Ayres , passed. 104 LINCOLN SESQUICENTENNIAL.
... passed to his two daughters . The last of them , Anne Smith Ayres , passed. 104 LINCOLN SESQUICENTENNIAL.
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McLean Countys Newspapers Particularly | 7 |
Governor Cullom and the Pekin Whisky Ring Scandal | 28 |
The Illinois State Historical Society | 29 |
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