An Illinois ReaderNorthern Illinois University Press, 1970 - 468 páginas |
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... bill passed the Senate I left Springfield immediately to address a suffrage meeting to be held in Galesburg that evening , and the next day went to Monmouth where another meeting was held . In both of these towns there was a member of ...
... bill passed the Senate I left Springfield immediately to address a suffrage meeting to be held in Galesburg that evening , and the next day went to Monmouth where another meeting was held . In both of these towns there was a member of ...
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... bill had passed , said that it was simply one continuous ring at their house and that someone had to sit right by the phone to answer the calls . Mrs. Treadwell was ably assisted in this work by Mrs. James W. Morrison , president of the ...
... bill had passed , said that it was simply one continuous ring at their house and that someone had to sit right by the phone to answer the calls . Mrs. Treadwell was ably assisted in this work by Mrs. James W. Morrison , president of the ...
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... bill to sign . Governor Dunne was given an ovation when he entered the banquet hall and he also signed the roll of honor . Immediately after the banquet Mrs. McCormick was sent to Chicago to secure favorable opinions from able lawyers ...
... bill to sign . Governor Dunne was given an ovation when he entered the banquet hall and he also signed the roll of honor . Immediately after the banquet Mrs. McCormick was sent to Chicago to secure favorable opinions from able lawyers ...
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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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