Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes52-53Illinois State Historical Society, 1959 |
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... passed through early in the morning of May 3 , 1865 , en route from Chicago to Springfield . The account of this event is related in Judge Stringer's history of Logan County , as follows : The funeral car , bearing the body of Mr ...
... passed through early in the morning of May 3 , 1865 , en route from Chicago to Springfield . The account of this event is related in Judge Stringer's history of Logan County , as follows : The funeral car , bearing the body of Mr ...
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... passed that made it illegal to issue , or to receive on deposit , any form of paper money other than bank notes . The penalty for violation was a $ 50 fine for each illegal bill passed or received , plus a possible jail term . This ...
... passed that made it illegal to issue , or to receive on deposit , any form of paper money other than bank notes . The penalty for violation was a $ 50 fine for each illegal bill passed or received , plus a possible jail term . This ...
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... passed through New Shawneetown en route to the pic- turesque town of Cypress in John- son County , thence to the Michael K. Lawler monument in Equality , the " Old Slave House " east of Equality , where John Crenshaw lived and where he ...
... passed through New Shawneetown en route to the pic- turesque town of Cypress in John- son County , thence to the Michael K. Lawler monument in Equality , the " Old Slave House " east of Equality , where John Crenshaw lived and where he ...
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Introduction to Lincoln Sesquicentennial Issue | 5 |
The Constitution and Declaration of Independence | 7 |
Lincoln in Literature | 33 |
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