Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen17,Tema 1Illinois State Historical Society., 1924 |
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... .. Springfield Assistant Secretary MISS GEORGIA L. OSBORNE .. ... .Springfield Honorary Vice Presidents The Presidents of Local Historical Societies CONTENTS . ! I. Officers of the Society ... II OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY .
... .. Springfield Assistant Secretary MISS GEORGIA L. OSBORNE .. ... .Springfield Honorary Vice Presidents The Presidents of Local Historical Societies CONTENTS . ! I. Officers of the Society ... II OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY .
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... Miss " Boyer . Notwithstanding the good weather and fairly pleasant conditions , the days began to drag , so that , when we turned in at night it was with great joy , realizing that on the next day we could see land . Cold weather ...
... Miss " Boyer . Notwithstanding the good weather and fairly pleasant conditions , the days began to drag , so that , when we turned in at night it was with great joy , realizing that on the next day we could see land . Cold weather ...
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... Quincy says that Jeremiah Rose was born in Stephenson , Rensselaer County , New York , in 1792 ; that he married Miss Margaret Brown in Te ate 1815 ; that he moved to Illinois in 168 J. I. S. H.S. William A. Richardson , Jr.
... Quincy says that Jeremiah Rose was born in Stephenson , Rensselaer County , New York , in 1792 ; that he married Miss Margaret Brown in Te ate 1815 ; that he moved to Illinois in 168 J. I. S. H.S. William A. Richardson , Jr.
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... Miss Lucy Rose- for they are our pioneer women . In 1822 , almost all the settlements of Illinois were in the southern part and almost all the settlers had come from slave states - practically all the inhabitants were either Southerners ...
... Miss Lucy Rose- for they are our pioneer women . In 1822 , almost all the settlements of Illinois were in the southern part and almost all the settlers had come from slave states - practically all the inhabitants were either Southerners ...
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... March 11th , 1860 , Miss Frances Pierce , granddaughter of Rev. John M. Berry , William Baker of Tallula and myself were accepted as members of this fac B rerat ers church . Very naturally it has 176 J. I. S. H.S. David M. Bone .
... March 11th , 1860 , Miss Frances Pierce , granddaughter of Rev. John M. Berry , William Baker of Tallula and myself were accepted as members of this fac B rerat ers church . Very naturally it has 176 J. I. S. H.S. David M. Bone .
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