Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen60Illinois State Historical Society., 1967 |
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... remained as executive vice - president . " Two smaller banks remained - the Bank of Galesburg and the Farmers and Mechanics Bank . 56 54 As Custer's local power grew , so did his influence on the state political scene . In 1924 he ran ...
... remained as executive vice - president . " Two smaller banks remained - the Bank of Galesburg and the Farmers and Mechanics Bank . 56 54 As Custer's local power grew , so did his influence on the state political scene . In 1924 he ran ...
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... remained loyal to their mayor . - There was a clearer socioeconomic variation among Negro areas in 1931. The higher - income areas ( IIb and III ) gave Thompson his largest totals demonstrating the desire of a socially ambitious group ...
... remained loyal to their mayor . - There was a clearer socioeconomic variation among Negro areas in 1931. The higher - income areas ( IIb and III ) gave Thompson his largest totals demonstrating the desire of a socially ambitious group ...
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... remained firmly Republican and supported De Priest with fervor , but Mitchell narrowly defeated him ( 53 per- cent to 47 percent ) , becoming the first Negro Democrat in Congress , and signifying a long step forward for the Democrats ...
... remained firmly Republican and supported De Priest with fervor , but Mitchell narrowly defeated him ( 53 per- cent to 47 percent ) , becoming the first Negro Democrat in Congress , and signifying a long step forward for the Democrats ...
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The National Road in Illinois | 5 |
The MacKenzieJefferson Theatrical Company | 23 |
A Biography of a Downstate | 37 |
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