Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen32Illinois State Historical Society., 1940 Issue for Mar. 1948 contains paper: The Beginnings of Swedish immigration into Illinois a century ago, by: Conrad Bergendoff. |
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... French allegiance and it was thought that they could be more easily controlled if located closer to the seat of ... French then attempted to get the tribe to migrate to this second site . Though the French distrusted Chartier and sent ...
... French allegiance and it was thought that they could be more easily controlled if located closer to the seat of ... French then attempted to get the tribe to migrate to this second site . Though the French distrusted Chartier and sent ...
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... French a friendly tribe there , it was nevertheless a great embarrassment to them at this time because they could ... French could not adequately furnish even the Shawnee with merchandise and that tribe soon began to talk of a fur- ther ...
... French a friendly tribe there , it was nevertheless a great embarrassment to them at this time because they could ... French could not adequately furnish even the Shawnee with merchandise and that tribe soon began to talk of a fur- ther ...
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... French contented themselves with strengthening Fort Chartres , and though they did build Fort Massac at the site of the present Metropolis in 1757 , it was then too late to carry out the real concentration of French power in that ...
... French contented themselves with strengthening Fort Chartres , and though they did build Fort Massac at the site of the present Metropolis in 1757 , it was then too late to carry out the real concentration of French power in that ...
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LINCOLN AND CONSCRIPTION | 5 |
THE ATTITUDE OF EUROPEAN OFFICERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY | 20 |
THE POLITICIAN | 51 |
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