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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... establish himself in a fireproof building of brick with a forty - foot front . 62 Some merchants were expanding their businesses be- yond the confines of Chicago . Harmon and Loomis , who had an established business in the town , bought ...
... establish himself in a fireproof building of brick with a forty - foot front . 62 Some merchants were expanding their businesses be- yond the confines of Chicago . Harmon and Loomis , who had an established business in the town , bought ...
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... established by the priests at Cahokia and at Kaskaskia were successful largely be- cause they were founded among long - established and comparatively stable settlements of Indians . The Indian was necessary for the successful ...
... established by the priests at Cahokia and at Kaskaskia were successful largely be- cause they were founded among long - established and comparatively stable settlements of Indians . The Indian was necessary for the successful ...
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... established the city's reputation for militancy ; now the Pullman Strike was to shadow it in extent and significance . 3 The Pullman Car Company , which enjoyed a monop- oly of railway sleeping - car manufacture by virtue of its patents ...
... established the city's reputation for militancy ; now the Pullman Strike was to shadow it in extent and significance . 3 The Pullman Car Company , which enjoyed a monop- oly of railway sleeping - car manufacture by virtue of its patents ...
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LINCOLN AND CONSCRIPTION | 5 |
THE ATTITUDE OF EUROPEAN OFFICERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY | 20 |
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