Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen62Illinois State Historical Society., 1969 |
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Illinois State Historical Society. JOHN H. KEISER The Union Miners Cemetery At Mt. Olive , Illinois A Spirit - Thread of Labor History John H. Keiser is an assistant professor of history at Eastern Illinois University , Charleston . He ...
Illinois State Historical Society. JOHN H. KEISER The Union Miners Cemetery At Mt. Olive , Illinois A Spirit - Thread of Labor History John H. Keiser is an assistant professor of history at Eastern Illinois University , Charleston . He ...
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Illinois State Historical Society. was continuing to bring , Republican voters to southern Illinois.18 Except for the changes effected by the Illinois Central Railroad , little else had changed in Union County since its first settlement ...
Illinois State Historical Society. was continuing to bring , Republican voters to southern Illinois.18 Except for the changes effected by the Illinois Central Railroad , little else had changed in Union County since its first settlement ...
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Illinois State Historical Society. Obviously the reports about Forsyth and the Illinois River chiefs were untrue . .On Septmber 7 Forsyth was still liv- ing at Peoria , and from that place wrote Governor Benjamin Howard at St. Louis that ...
Illinois State Historical Society. Obviously the reports about Forsyth and the Illinois River chiefs were untrue . .On Septmber 7 Forsyth was still liv- ing at Peoria , and from that place wrote Governor Benjamin Howard at St. Louis that ...
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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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