Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen18Illinois State Historical Society., 1925 |
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... interest to suc- ceeding generations . Contributions will be credited to the donors in the published reports of the Library and Society , and will be carefully preserved as the property of the State , for the use and benefit of the ...
... interest to suc- ceeding generations . Contributions will be credited to the donors in the published reports of the Library and Society , and will be carefully preserved as the property of the State , for the use and benefit of the ...
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... and at which a number of distinguished speakers will add to the interest and importance of our centennial year . This will occupy a whole week . Second , a Pageant occupying Vol . XVIII , No. 1 3 Jacksonville Centennial .
... and at which a number of distinguished speakers will add to the interest and importance of our centennial year . This will occupy a whole week . Second , a Pageant occupying Vol . XVIII , No. 1 3 Jacksonville Centennial .
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... interest and much business intercourse . According to John M. Peck's Gazetteer of Illinois , which was printed in Jacksonville in 1834 , the population of Spring- field was 1,400 and its business and professional interests were less ...
... interest and much business intercourse . According to John M. Peck's Gazetteer of Illinois , which was printed in Jacksonville in 1834 , the population of Spring- field was 1,400 and its business and professional interests were less ...
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... interest in the community . Its founders had left church homes in New England which were community centers with free pulpits open to the discus- sion of all moral questions . They had observed the divisions in the churches and were ...
... interest in the community . Its founders had left church homes in New England which were community centers with free pulpits open to the discus- sion of all moral questions . They had observed the divisions in the churches and were ...
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... interests and where Mr. Chinn found employment as a surveyor on the Northern Cross Railroad and brought with them two slaves , Emily and Robert Logan . Mrs. Chinn was a sister of John J. Ilardin . Their mother was one of the Kentucky ...
... interests and where Mr. Chinn found employment as a surveyor on the Northern Cross Railroad and brought with them two slaves , Emily and Robert Logan . Mrs. Chinn was a sister of John J. Ilardin . Their mother was one of the Kentucky ...
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