Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... College of N. Y. is necessary & sufficient to elect you their men will vote for you rather than send the election to the H. of Reps . In reply , I have said to them in confidence that they ought to do it , and in that event that you ...
... College of N. Y. is necessary & sufficient to elect you their men will vote for you rather than send the election to the H. of Reps . In reply , I have said to them in confidence that they ought to do it , and in that event that you ...
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... college at Virginia , Cass County , he went to Cumberland University , Lebanon , Tennessee , in 1858. Doing three years work in two , he was about to enter the senior year in 1860 when national politics changed his plan . The [ 111 ] ...
... college at Virginia , Cass County , he went to Cumberland University , Lebanon , Tennessee , in 1858. Doing three years work in two , he was about to enter the senior year in 1860 when national politics changed his plan . The [ 111 ] ...
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... College , Jack- sonville . Here he was graduated in June , 1861. During the next three years Mr. Lansden taught in the public schools of Menard and Sangamon counties and served as superintendent of schools at Centralia , Illinois . He ...
... College , Jack- sonville . Here he was graduated in June , 1861. During the next three years Mr. Lansden taught in the public schools of Menard and Sangamon counties and served as superintendent of schools at Centralia , Illinois . He ...
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... college fraternity . Mr. Lansden was averse to seeking public office . He was city attorney of Cairo for one term in 1870 and Mayor from 1871 to 1873. One office , however , he did hold for many years and that was treasurer of school ...
... college fraternity . Mr. Lansden was averse to seeking public office . He was city attorney of Cairo for one term in 1870 and Mayor from 1871 to 1873. One office , however , he did hold for many years and that was treasurer of school ...
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... College of Liberal Arts and Sci- ences spoke of Professor Greene as the embodiment of the scientific , unprejudiced spirit of the historian , while Professor W. S. Robertson pointed out the varied contributions which Professor Greene ...
... College of Liberal Arts and Sci- ences spoke of Professor Greene as the embodiment of the scientific , unprejudiced spirit of the historian , while Professor W. S. Robertson pointed out the varied contributions which Professor Greene ...
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