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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... hundred buildings are wrecked as the storm cuts a swath about a hundred yards wide through the west end of the city . Electric power is cut off and the telephone system is badly damaged . MARCH 16 John Henry Seadlund , known also as ...
... hundred buildings are wrecked as the storm cuts a swath about a hundred yards wide through the west end of the city . Electric power is cut off and the telephone system is badly damaged . MARCH 16 John Henry Seadlund , known also as ...
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... hundred inhabitants , suffers almost complete destruction . Over two hundred buildings are wrecked during the three - minute period of the storm . One hundred and fifty railroad cars , standing on the tracks , are left in a crumpled ...
... hundred inhabitants , suffers almost complete destruction . Over two hundred buildings are wrecked during the three - minute period of the storm . One hundred and fifty railroad cars , standing on the tracks , are left in a crumpled ...
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Illinois State Historical Society. at over a hundred thousand dollars ; light , water , and telephone service are disrupted for several hours . The city of Alton also estimates its damage at well over a hundred thousand dollars ; more ...
Illinois State Historical Society. at over a hundred thousand dollars ; light , water , and telephone service are disrupted for several hours . The city of Alton also estimates its damage at well over a hundred thousand dollars ; more ...
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THE ATTITUDE OF EUROPEAN OFFICERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY | 20 |
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