Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen18Illinois State Historical Society., 1925 |
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... lived but a few miles from Jack- sonville , was a powerful influence . Its Presbyterian church , organized June 30 , 1827 , was already headed towards a schism on theology and abolition and its division was hastened by the trial of ...
... lived but a few miles from Jack- sonville , was a powerful influence . Its Presbyterian church , organized June 30 , 1827 , was already headed towards a schism on theology and abolition and its division was hastened by the trial of ...
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... lived , he would not have cut the figure he did . I think the death of Hardin was not detrimental to Lincoln . Hardin had high aspira- tions , strong convictions and resolute purposes , and , had he survived the Mexican war , he would ...
... lived , he would not have cut the figure he did . I think the death of Hardin was not detrimental to Lincoln . Hardin had high aspira- tions , strong convictions and resolute purposes , and , had he survived the Mexican war , he would ...
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... lived in Jacksonville . Former Vice - President Stevenson wrote " In 1833 when Douglas came , the issues were sharply drawn between the two political parties , and central Illinois was the home of as brilliant an array of gifted leaders ...
... lived in Jacksonville . Former Vice - President Stevenson wrote " In 1833 when Douglas came , the issues were sharply drawn between the two political parties , and central Illinois was the home of as brilliant an array of gifted leaders ...
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... lived a short life . The next year an- other newspaper , the Illinois Patriot , Whig , was established and continued for several years as the organ of Joseph Dun- can and John J. Hardin . In 1834 Robert Goudy issued the News which was ...
... lived a short life . The next year an- other newspaper , the Illinois Patriot , Whig , was established and continued for several years as the organ of Joseph Dun- can and John J. Hardin . In 1834 Robert Goudy issued the News which was ...
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... lived in it one year paid $ 1.50 per mont rent Here I leave this part of the subject if anny lady or jentleman wishes to persu the matter anny farthe thay can reede manu- scrip In scanning the scrap book you will find the diverse ...
... lived in it one year paid $ 1.50 per mont rent Here I leave this part of the subject if anny lady or jentleman wishes to persu the matter anny farthe thay can reede manu- scrip In scanning the scrap book you will find the diverse ...
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