An Illinois ReaderNorthern Illinois University Press, 1970 - 468 páginas |
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... asked in their editorials , " Whom shall the Mormons support for President ? " Formal announcement of Smith's candidacy soon appeared in both papers , and the proclama- tion " FOR PRESIDENT , GENERAL JOSEPH SMITH " was kept on the ...
... asked in their editorials , " Whom shall the Mormons support for President ? " Formal announcement of Smith's candidacy soon appeared in both papers , and the proclama- tion " FOR PRESIDENT , GENERAL JOSEPH SMITH " was kept on the ...
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... asked if he would go to Springfield to present the case for a pardon before the gover- nor , but Trumbull refused to undertake the task . When the emissary returned to report his failure , Altgeld asked him what he surmised to be the ...
... asked if he would go to Springfield to present the case for a pardon before the gover- nor , but Trumbull refused to undertake the task . When the emissary returned to report his failure , Altgeld asked him what he surmised to be the ...
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... asked Schofield for permission to fire on mobs obstructing trains . By the sixth , matters became worse . Mobs threatened to hang the federal marshals and the policemen . Military reinforcements were deemed necessary . To demonstrate ...
... asked Schofield for permission to fire on mobs obstructing trains . By the sixth , matters became worse . Mobs threatened to hang the federal marshals and the policemen . Military reinforcements were deemed necessary . To demonstrate ...
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INTRODUCTION NOT WITHOUT THY WONDROUS | 3 |
OUTPOST OF A NEW NATION 17601796 | 19 |
Hard Times in Illinois in 1780 | 37 |
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