An Illinois ReaderNorthern Illinois University Press, 1970 - 468 páginas |
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... southern com- monwealth , with all the institutions — including slavery — of its sis- ter states south of Mason and Dixon's Line . Then the tide turned . The Erie Canal was responsible . The open- ing in 1825 of that all - water route ...
... southern com- monwealth , with all the institutions — including slavery — of its sis- ter states south of Mason and Dixon's Line . Then the tide turned . The Erie Canal was responsible . The open- ing in 1825 of that all - water route ...
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JOHN W. ALLEN affectionately known as " Mr. Southern Illinois , " had been a teacher , school administrator , lecturer , and curator of the Museum at Southern Illinois University , Carbondale . He was a past president of the Illinois ...
JOHN W. ALLEN affectionately known as " Mr. Southern Illinois , " had been a teacher , school administrator , lecturer , and curator of the Museum at Southern Illinois University , Carbondale . He was a past president of the Illinois ...
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... Southern pioneer atmos- phere . His contact with these people helped him understand the Southern temperament and point of view . Interspersed with the predominant Southern element were some Yankees and a few settlers from the Middle ...
... Southern pioneer atmos- phere . His contact with these people helped him understand the Southern temperament and point of view . Interspersed with the predominant Southern element were some Yankees and a few settlers from the Middle ...
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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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