Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen62Illinois State Historical Society., 1969 |
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... Illinois River Potawatomi and the Ottawa and Chippewa living in these bands . " These Indians , Forsyth reported , were only awaiting a large shipment of British arms and ammunition before descending the Illinois River . He commented ...
... Illinois River Potawatomi and the Ottawa and Chippewa living in these bands . " These Indians , Forsyth reported , were only awaiting a large shipment of British arms and ammunition before descending the Illinois River . He commented ...
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Illinois State Historical Society. Ninian Edwards who served governor of Illinois Territory during the War of 1812 . Although some warriors from the Illinois River Band un- doubtedly participated in the massacre , " their chiefs were ...
Illinois State Historical Society. Ninian Edwards who served governor of Illinois Territory during the War of 1812 . Although some warriors from the Illinois River Band un- doubtedly participated in the massacre , " their chiefs were ...
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... Illinois River Valley forever . Instead , within thirty years all of the Potawatomi land in Illinois would belong to the United States . 89. Clark to Monroe , March 20 , 1815 , in National Archives , Record Group 107 . 90. Forsyth to ...
... Illinois River Valley forever . Instead , within thirty years all of the Potawatomi land in Illinois would belong to the United States . 89. Clark to Monroe , March 20 , 1815 , in National Archives , Record Group 107 . 90. Forsyth to ...
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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 |
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