Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen62Illinois State Historical Society., 1969 |
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... forces available for service in the state consisted of the garrisons at the follow- ing United States posts : Fort Dearborn , 53 men ; Fort Madi- son , 44 men ; Fort Massac , 36 men ; and Vincennes , 117 men . 38 Facing these forces was ...
... forces available for service in the state consisted of the garrisons at the follow- ing United States posts : Fort Dearborn , 53 men ; Fort Madi- son , 44 men ; Fort Massac , 36 men ; and Vincennes , 117 men . 38 Facing these forces was ...
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... forces . He reported that the buildings near the fort were in good condition , and he had warned the Indians , he said , against destroying them . The cannon left behind at the time of the Fort Dearborn massacre he hoped to be able to ...
... forces . He reported that the buildings near the fort were in good condition , and he had warned the Indians , he said , against destroying them . The cannon left behind at the time of the Fort Dearborn massacre he hoped to be able to ...
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... forces were disbanded . By January , 1784 , only about 620 men remained in service , and the " sword of the republic , " ful- filled. inquiry . Jefferson Davis's person- ality and his shortcomings as a political leader , combined with a ...
... forces were disbanded . By January , 1784 , only about 620 men remained in service , and the " sword of the republic , " ful- filled. inquiry . Jefferson Davis's person- ality and his shortcomings as a political leader , combined with a ...
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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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