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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... Washington . When he had been in the Continental Army two months , some Frenchmen who had been disappointed in secur- ing high rank from Congress discovered that ... Washington - haters , made Con- 36 WASHINGTON AND HIS EUROPEAN OFFICERS.
... Washington . When he had been in the Continental Army two months , some Frenchmen who had been disappointed in secur- ing high rank from Congress discovered that ... Washington - haters , made Con- 36 WASHINGTON AND HIS EUROPEAN OFFICERS.
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... Washington and others as " Lieut . General in the king of Prussia's Service . " Arrived in this country , Steuben immediately wrote letters to Congress and Washington that showed becoming tact and a genuine understanding of his delicate ...
... Washington and others as " Lieut . General in the king of Prussia's Service . " Arrived in this country , Steuben immediately wrote letters to Congress and Washington that showed becoming tact and a genuine understanding of his delicate ...
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... Washington , the sign- ing of preliminaries of peace became known in America and Duportail prepared to return home once more . He hastened , however , to assure Washington of his devo- tion to the United States : My attraction to ...
... Washington , the sign- ing of preliminaries of peace became known in America and Duportail prepared to return home once more . He hastened , however , to assure Washington of his devo- tion to the United States : My attraction to ...
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LINCOLN AND CONSCRIPTION | 5 |
THE ATTITUDE OF EUROPEAN OFFICERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY | 20 |
THE POLITICIAN | 51 |
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