Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen62Illinois State Historical Society., 1969 |
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... Central owned vast tracts in southern Illinois , that land attracted fewer buyers than did the prairie soil to the north ; the railroad proprietors therefore became deeply concerned with encouraging economic growth in southern Illinois ...
... Central owned vast tracts in southern Illinois , that land attracted fewer buyers than did the prairie soil to the north ; the railroad proprietors therefore became deeply concerned with encouraging economic growth in southern Illinois ...
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... central railroad from Cairo to Galena had been au- thorized in 1836 ; nothing came of this first charter , how- ever , and the matter was under discussion for fifteen years before the legislature completed the charter of the Illinois ...
... central railroad from Cairo to Galena had been au- thorized in 1836 ; nothing came of this first charter , how- ever , and the matter was under discussion for fifteen years before the legislature completed the charter of the Illinois ...
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... Central , notably Du Quoin , Carbon- dale , and Anna , drew the first sizable new element to the region in a quarter century . People attracted by the com- mercial possibilities of railroad towns were rarely farmers from the upper South ...
... Central , notably Du Quoin , Carbon- dale , and Anna , drew the first sizable new element to the region in a quarter century . People attracted by the com- mercial possibilities of railroad towns were rarely farmers from the upper South ...
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The Union Miners Cemetery at Mt Olive Illinois | 229 |
Cover Mother Jones Monument Mt Olive 233 Mother Mary Harris Jones | 233 |
General Alexander Bradley attired in his favorite | 238 |
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