Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen62Illinois State Historical Society., 1969 |
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... District , which covered most of that portion of southern Illinois known as Egypt . Of the four southernmost tiers of coun- ties all were included in the Ninth except Randolph ; also included were the three northeasterly counties of ...
... District , which covered most of that portion of southern Illinois known as Egypt . Of the four southernmost tiers of coun- ties all were included in the Ninth except Randolph ; also included were the three northeasterly counties of ...
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... District had given 12.4 percent of its vote to the Republican candidate for governor ; in 1858 , in the most important statewide race , that for treas- urer , the Republican percentage had increased to a mere 14.7 percent . In the 1856 ...
... District had given 12.4 percent of its vote to the Republican candidate for governor ; in 1858 , in the most important statewide race , that for treas- urer , the Republican percentage had increased to a mere 14.7 percent . In the 1856 ...
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... districts , splits along ethnic lines were the general rule . Among legislators from the 5th District the division was even , with the two old - stock Republicans , Morton Hull and Theodore Long , favoring the measure and Michael Igoe ...
... districts , splits along ethnic lines were the general rule . Among legislators from the 5th District the division was even , with the two old - stock Republicans , Morton Hull and Theodore Long , favoring the measure and Michael Igoe ...
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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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