An Illinois ReaderNorthern Illinois University Press, 1970 - 468 páginas |
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began anew . The 40,000 acre estate being considered too unwieldy for efficient administration , one - half was offered for sale in 1879 , part being sold in large tracts and part being divided into small holdings . Sibley reserved ...
began anew . The 40,000 acre estate being considered too unwieldy for efficient administration , one - half was offered for sale in 1879 , part being sold in large tracts and part being divided into small holdings . Sibley reserved ...
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... began pacing the floor thoughtfully , gazing intently at the portraits of early Illinois statesmen which covered the walls of the Executive Man- sion . He stopped before a picture of Lincoln , staring at it with his hands burrowed in ...
... began pacing the floor thoughtfully , gazing intently at the portraits of early Illinois statesmen which covered the walls of the Executive Man- sion . He stopped before a picture of Lincoln , staring at it with his hands burrowed in ...
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... began work at eleven years of age on the " killing floor , " where he worked for twenty - five years until his right arm began to shake from the constant wielding of a huge cleaver , more like a battle axe . This sober , intelligent and ...
... began work at eleven years of age on the " killing floor , " where he worked for twenty - five years until his right arm began to shake from the constant wielding of a huge cleaver , more like a battle axe . This sober , intelligent and ...
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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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