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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... reached Newton , Wichita , and Dodge City . His first experiences in the saddle were with the Diamond Springs outfit , of which the late George P. More- house , son of Horace Morehouse of Decatur , Illinois , has written much in the ...
... reached Newton , Wichita , and Dodge City . His first experiences in the saddle were with the Diamond Springs outfit , of which the late George P. More- house , son of Horace Morehouse of Decatur , Illinois , has written much in the ...
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... reached Dixon's Ferry direct from their home stations , seven companies of mounted vol- unteers under Majors Stillman and Bailey , a total of 341 men . As they refused to be incorporated into the exist- ing units , they were organized ...
... reached Dixon's Ferry direct from their home stations , seven companies of mounted vol- unteers under Majors Stillman and Bailey , a total of 341 men . As they refused to be incorporated into the exist- ing units , they were organized ...
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... reached Fort Gratiot.44 The remainder proceeded through the Straits of Mackinac but the disease appeared again on board and thirty died before Chicago was reached on July 10 , 1832 . Fort Dearborn was converted into a hospital while all ...
... reached Fort Gratiot.44 The remainder proceeded through the Straits of Mackinac but the disease appeared again on board and thirty died before Chicago was reached on July 10 , 1832 . Fort Dearborn was converted into a hospital while all ...
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LINCOLN AND CONSCRIPTION | 5 |
THE ATTITUDE OF EUROPEAN OFFICERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY | 20 |
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