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... American Historical Association , Illinois State Library Association , National Geograph- ical Society , Chicago Geographic Society . WILL ILLUSTRATED VOLUME I 1918 THE S. J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY CHICAGO THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ...
... American Historical Association , Illinois State Library Association , National Geograph- ical Society , Chicago Geographic Society . WILL ILLUSTRATED VOLUME I 1918 THE S. J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY CHICAGO THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ...
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... American historian chooses the history of his own country as his field , he may infuse his patriotism into his narrative . He will speak of the broad acres and their products , the splendid industrial development due to the capacity and ...
... American historian chooses the history of his own country as his field , he may infuse his patriotism into his narrative . He will speak of the broad acres and their products , the splendid industrial development due to the capacity and ...
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... America is said . to have no history . On the contrary , it has the most romantic of histories ; but it has lived faster and crowded more and greater deeds into the past hundred years than slow - going Europe in the last ten hundred ...
... America is said . to have no history . On the contrary , it has the most romantic of histories ; but it has lived faster and crowded more and greater deeds into the past hundred years than slow - going Europe in the last ten hundred ...
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... AMERICAN CONTROL OF NORTHWEST- GEORGE ROGERS CLARK - NORTHWEST TERRITORY FORMALLY ORGANIZED - ORDINANCE OF 1787 - TREATY OF GREENVILLE - SIX MILE SQUARE " TRACT THE BATTLE OF SOUTH CHICAGO - THE SPANISH IN ILLINOIS - EARLY SETTLERS ...
... AMERICAN CONTROL OF NORTHWEST- GEORGE ROGERS CLARK - NORTHWEST TERRITORY FORMALLY ORGANIZED - ORDINANCE OF 1787 - TREATY OF GREENVILLE - SIX MILE SQUARE " TRACT THE BATTLE OF SOUTH CHICAGO - THE SPANISH IN ILLINOIS - EARLY SETTLERS ...
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... located was in 1911 purchased by the state of Illinois to be used as a state park . THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY AS OR LEY AND TIDLA. ROBERT CAVELIER DE LA SALLE From Winsor's " Narrative and Critical History of America ,
... located was in 1911 purchased by the state of Illinois to be used as a state park . THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY AS OR LEY AND TIDLA. ROBERT CAVELIER DE LA SALLE From Winsor's " Narrative and Critical History of America ,
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Chicago, Its History and Its Builders: A Century of Marvelous Growth, Volumen1 Josiah Seymour Currey Vista de fragmentos - 2001 |
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Página 117 - Pennsylvania, and the said territorial line; provided however, and it is further understood and declared, that the boundaries of these three states shall be subject so far to be altered, that, if congress shall hereafter find it expedient, they shall have authority to form one or two states in that part of the said territory which lies north of an east and west line drawn through the southerly bend or extreme of lake Michigan.
Página 416 - No person held to service or labor in one State under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, in consequence of any law or regulation therein, be discharged from such service or labor, but shall be delivered up, on claim of the party to whom such service or labor may be due.
Página 204 - Far and wide the grassy Prairie teemed with figures ; warriors mounted or on foot, squaws, and horses. Here a race between three or four Indian ponies, each carrying a double rider, whooping and yelling like fiends. There a solitary horseman with a long spear, turbaned like an Arab, scouring along at full speed ; — groups of hobbled horses ; Indian dogs and children ; or a grave conclave of grey chiefs seated on the grass in consultation.
Página 70 - Melimelli or the Little Turtle ; barbarians and savages of every clime and color, are welcome to our arms. With chiefs of banditti, negro or mulatto, we can treat and can trade. Name, however, but England, and all our antipathies are up in arms against her. Against whom ? Against those whose blood runs in our veins...
Página 8 - It is nearly all so beautiful and so fertile ; so free from forests, and so full of meadows, brooks, and rivers; so abounding in fish, game, and venison, that one can find there in plenty, and with little trouble, all that is needful for the support of flourishing colonies.
Página 275 - That section numbered sixteen, in every township, and, when such section has been sold or otherwise disposed of, other lands equivalent thereto, and as contiguous as may be, shall be granted to the state, for the use of the inhabitants of such township, for the use of schools.
Página 367 - Boston Tea Party,' who died in Chicago, February 24th, 1852, aged 115 years, 3 months, 17 days, and is buried near this spot. This stone is erected by the Sons of the Revolution, the Sons of the American Revolution, the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Página 256 - Springfield, half which sum would have purchased all the real estate in that town at three prices; and thus by logrolling on the canal measure, by multiplying railroads, by terminating three railroads at Alton, that Alton might become a great city in opposition to St. Louis, by distributing money to some of the counties, to be wasted by the county commissioners, and by giving the seat of government to Springfield, was the whole State bought up and bribed, to approve the most senseless and disastrous...
Página 158 - A great part of the territory is miserably poor, especially that near lakes Michigan and Erie and that upon the Missisippi and the Illinois consists of extensive plains which have not had from appearances and will not have a single bush on them, for ages.
Página 158 - These are the gardens of the Desert, these The unshorn fields, boundless and beautiful, For which the speech of England has no name — The Prairies. I behold them for the first, ; And my heart swells, while the dilated sight Takes in the encircling vastness.