Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen17,Tema 1Illinois State Historical Society., 1924 |
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... became commandant at Kaskaskia . A man of unprepossessing stature , Duque had excellent judgment , knew the psychology of the Indians , and was a master of their language . In his first address to the red men , he spoke of his small ...
... became commandant at Kaskaskia . A man of unprepossessing stature , Duque had excellent judgment , knew the psychology of the Indians , and was a master of their language . In his first address to the red men , he spoke of his small ...
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... became plentiful , peach brandy was made , and rye whiskey obtained from the Monongahela country . " Perhaps the observations of the Reverend Mr. Clark , were he to come this way again , would not be essentially altered . The scale ...
... became plentiful , peach brandy was made , and rye whiskey obtained from the Monongahela country . " Perhaps the observations of the Reverend Mr. Clark , were he to come this way again , would not be essentially altered . The scale ...
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... became part of the Northwest Territory in 1787 , and part of Indiana Territory in 1800 , and was made , as I have just stated , a separate Territory in 1809 . August 15 , 1812 , cannot be forgotten because , on that day , the frightful ...
... became part of the Northwest Territory in 1787 , and part of Indiana Territory in 1800 , and was made , as I have just stated , a separate Territory in 1809 . August 15 , 1812 , cannot be forgotten because , on that day , the frightful ...
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... became a state in our sisterhood of states . The second is , and mark it well , her boundaries were so extended to the north as to include the port of Chicago . Do not mistake the importance of the latter statement . And why ? Because ...
... became a state in our sisterhood of states . The second is , and mark it well , her boundaries were so extended to the north as to include the port of Chicago . Do not mistake the importance of the latter statement . And why ? Because ...
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... became evident everywhere as soon as it was known that we would leave within a few days . Visits to home became more frequent , if possible , than before and the num- ber of nightly visitors at the camp greatly increased . Every night ...
... became evident everywhere as soon as it was known that we would leave within a few days . Visits to home became more frequent , if possible , than before and the num- ber of nightly visitors at the camp greatly increased . Every night ...
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