Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen52Illinois State Historical Society., 1959 Issue for Mar. 1948 contains paper: The Beginnings of Swedish immigration into Illinois a century ago, by: Conrad Bergendoff. |
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... lived to the age of fourscore and fourteen years . Thomas lived with his mother in Washington County , Kentucky , until 1796 , when he was eighteen years old . His outstanding traits ( which he shared with his distinguished son ) were ...
... lived to the age of fourscore and fourteen years . Thomas lived with his mother in Washington County , Kentucky , until 1796 , when he was eighteen years old . His outstanding traits ( which he shared with his distinguished son ) were ...
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... lived so near . When the Thomas Lincoln family left Kentucky for Indiana in December , 1816 , their route took them through the Mill Creek neighborhood . We can be certain that Tom paused to bid goodbye to his mother and very likely ...
... lived so near . When the Thomas Lincoln family left Kentucky for Indiana in December , 1816 , their route took them through the Mill Creek neighborhood . We can be certain that Tom paused to bid goodbye to his mother and very likely ...
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... lived until 1911 , when he moved permanently to the East , is to be preserved . It had been scheduled to be wrecked to make room for a million- dollar fifteen - story apartment building , but Mr. and Mrs. Titus Haffa , who own adjoining ...
... lived until 1911 , when he moved permanently to the East , is to be preserved . It had been scheduled to be wrecked to make room for a million- dollar fifteen - story apartment building , but Mr. and Mrs. Titus Haffa , who own adjoining ...
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Introduction to Lincoln Sesquicentennial Issue | 5 |
Lincoln in Literature | 33 |
Exquisite Collector or the Scalping of Abraham | 45 |
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