Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen18Illinois State Historical Society., 1925 |
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... persons , etc. 10. Facts illustrative of our Indian tribes - their history , characteristics , religion , etc. , sketches of prominent chiefs , orators and warriors , together with contributions of Indian XIX weapons , costumes ...
... persons , etc. 10. Facts illustrative of our Indian tribes - their history , characteristics , religion , etc. , sketches of prominent chiefs , orators and warriors , together with contributions of Indian XIX weapons , costumes ...
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... person who bore it was looked upon with suspicion , and deemed hardly fit for association with those who thought themselves , in some way , the rightful owners of the region . The three great issues which divided the people of Illi ...
... person who bore it was looked upon with suspicion , and deemed hardly fit for association with those who thought themselves , in some way , the rightful owners of the region . The three great issues which divided the people of Illi ...
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... person and assessing her damages at the sum of one dollar . A motion for a new trial was denied and on December 1 , 1840 the court entered a judgment on the verdict . The judgment of the Sangamon county court ended the case . John J ...
... person and assessing her damages at the sum of one dollar . A motion for a new trial was denied and on December 1 , 1840 the court entered a judgment on the verdict . The judgment of the Sangamon county court ended the case . John J ...
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... Thomas Wildey , the father of American Odd - Fellowship , in person , when he instituted Illini lodge , number 4 , on July 21 , 1838 . OF 1833 The first newspaper was published in Jacksonville in 22 J. I. S. H.S. Frank J. Heinl .
... Thomas Wildey , the father of American Odd - Fellowship , in person , when he instituted Illini lodge , number 4 , on July 21 , 1838 . OF 1833 The first newspaper was published in Jacksonville in 22 J. I. S. H.S. Frank J. Heinl .
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... person or environment , but , while he reacted slowly , he most assuredly reacted . It must be conceded that the deepest influence that entered Lincoln's character during the years of this last partnership was the strength of Herndon's ...
... person or environment , but , while he reacted slowly , he most assuredly reacted . It must be conceded that the deepest influence that entered Lincoln's character during the years of this last partnership was the strength of Herndon's ...
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