Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen18Illinois State Historical Society., 1925 |
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... close of 1819 , was about 1000 when the county was established , January 31 , 1823 , and about 4,000 when the plat of Jacksonville was recorded , April 26 , 1825 . In 1830 the census gave the county a population of 12,714 making it the ...
... close of 1819 , was about 1000 when the county was established , January 31 , 1823 , and about 4,000 when the plat of Jacksonville was recorded , April 26 , 1825 . In 1830 the census gave the county a population of 12,714 making it the ...
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... close social contact between their citizens as well as a community of political interest and much business intercourse . According to John M. Peck's Gazetteer of Illinois , which was printed in Jacksonville in 1834 , the population of ...
... close social contact between their citizens as well as a community of political interest and much business intercourse . According to John M. Peck's Gazetteer of Illinois , which was printed in Jacksonville in 1834 , the population of ...
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... close of 1833 , Jacksonville had five churches . Its Methodist church owning the only brick edifice in the town was organized in 1822 and was the first of its sect in Illinois to become a station charge . In this church Peter Cartwright ...
... close of 1833 , Jacksonville had five churches . Its Methodist church owning the only brick edifice in the town was organized in 1822 and was the first of its sect in Illinois to become a station charge . In this church Peter Cartwright ...
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... close connection between the agencies for religious , moral and mental development and wealth ' and economic greatness has not always been recognized . The productivity of a people is proportional to its educational and moral training ...
... close connection between the agencies for religious , moral and mental development and wealth ' and economic greatness has not always been recognized . The productivity of a people is proportional to its educational and moral training ...
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... close of Lincoln's service in the legislature that body was flooded with temperance memorials . In the house these memorials were referred to the judiciary com- mittee of which John J. Hardin was chairman . About that time Lincoln was ...
... close of Lincoln's service in the legislature that body was flooded with temperance memorials . In the house these memorials were referred to the judiciary com- mittee of which John J. Hardin was chairman . About that time Lincoln was ...
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