Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen18Illinois State Historical Society., 1925 |
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... Louis , except Alton , and were the leading towns in the State . The vast tracts north of them , where now are so many cities of importance , were then , for the most part , unin- habitated and even unexplored . There was no other large ...
... Louis , except Alton , and were the leading towns in the State . The vast tracts north of them , where now are so many cities of importance , were then , for the most part , unin- habitated and even unexplored . There was no other large ...
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... Louis was an intensely heated focus of hostility to abolitionism . Its newspapers , which were mouthpieces of the slavery element circulated everywhere in the central and southern parts of Illinois . Every hint of a popular anti - slav ...
... Louis was an intensely heated focus of hostility to abolitionism . Its newspapers , which were mouthpieces of the slavery element circulated everywhere in the central and southern parts of Illinois . Every hint of a popular anti - slav ...
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... Louis , Hannibal and Louisiana , Missouri , and from Quincy , Illinois , made their way to Jacksonville and were thence conducted northward toward freedom . The murder of Lovejoy shook the entire nation and aroused the anti- slavery ...
... Louis , Hannibal and Louisiana , Missouri , and from Quincy , Illinois , made their way to Jacksonville and were thence conducted northward toward freedom . The murder of Lovejoy shook the entire nation and aroused the anti- slavery ...
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... Louis on April 28 , 1882. Mr. Henry is a somewhat forgotten pio- neer of Morgan county and it is to be hoped that the publica- tion of these reminiscences may serve to do historical justice to a very interesting and influential ...
... Louis on April 28 , 1882. Mr. Henry is a somewhat forgotten pio- neer of Morgan county and it is to be hoped that the publica- tion of these reminiscences may serve to do historical justice to a very interesting and influential ...
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... Louis Aprile the 8 1882 I donat this scrap book to the Jacksonvill Library , Ills . In so doing I make a sesial [ special ] requst of the libarrion how - ever he or she may be not to 40 J. I. S. H. S. C. H. Rammelkamp .
... Louis Aprile the 8 1882 I donat this scrap book to the Jacksonvill Library , Ills . In so doing I make a sesial [ special ] requst of the libarrion how - ever he or she may be not to 40 J. I. S. H. S. C. H. Rammelkamp .
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