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Stark County Illinois Obituaries

…near Duncan, Stark county, where he lived until three years ago. His companion for forty-nine years died in 1905, since which time he has been content to sojourn with his children, whom he greatly loved, and who were pleased to comfort him in his old age. Mr. Graves was a man of strong constitution, which was never abused by evil habits. He labored diligently and was a very successful farmer. By the combination of industry, wisdom and economy he was able to give to each of his seven children a farm of eighty acres. He never became a member of…

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Illinois African American Records

Ancestry.com Slave Narratives Perhaps no other resource approaches the range of human experience found in Ancestry.com’s Slave Narratives. This collection of interviews stands in contrast to other slave narratives that appear in most literature anthologies which were written by the rare few who, against staggering odds, had become literate. This database provides a more poignant picture of what it was to live as a slave in the American South. Taken from The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, this collection is the most complete available picture of the African-American slavery experience. There is simply no other historical document quite like it….

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Official Documents

commission, composed of Major F. D. Callander, Major C. P. Kingsbury and Captain F. J. Treadwell, was sent by the Ordnance Department to locate the proposed Arsenal building on Rock Island. Sites also for magazines on the island were recommended by the commission. The report was adopted and Major Kingsbury was ordered to take charge of the work of construction. He arrived in August, 1863, and on the 3d day of September broke ground for the government building at the lower end of the island. From an article prepared by Captain L. M. Haverstick, and published in the Chicago Inter-Ocean…

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St. Ubaldus to Sawyer Cemetery, Illinois

…Salem Cemetery Cook Palatine Salem Cemetery Cumberland Greenup Salem Cemetery Fulton Saint David Salem Cemetery Fulton Ray Salem Cemetery Jersey Jerseyville South Salisbury Cemetery Coles Westfield West Salisbury Cemetery Sangamon Salisbury Salisbury Cemetery Schuyler Astoria Salters Grove Cemetery Henderson Kirkwood West Samaria Cemetery Edwards Albion NW Sample Cemetery Grundy Morris Sample Cemetery Morgan Literberry San Carlo Cemetery Williamson Herrin Sand Creek Cemetery Shelby Middlesworth Sand Hill Cemetery Bureau Manlius Sand Hill Cemetery Wabash Mount Carmel Sand Lake Cemetery Lake Antioch Sand Ridge Cemetery Woodford Spring Bay Sand Rock Cemetery Jasper Oblong North Sanders Cemetery Williamson Pittsburg Sanders Cemetery Williamson Johnston…

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Cahokia

The American Bottom

…of Illinois. Sources for the American Bottom: John Allen, It Happened In Southern Illinois; Illinois State Museum, “American Bottom,” https://books.google.com/books?id=CB64JHyHII0C Student historian’s interview with Ned Brubeck, Nov. 25, 2001 Charles W. Chesterman, The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Rocks and Minerals Ray A. Billington, “The Frontier in Illinois History,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (1950) University of Illinois, “Horse Radish,” www.ag.uiuc.edu/~vista/html_ pubs/HRSRDSH/horse.html (Oct. 16, 2001) Robert P. Howard, Illinois: A History of the Prairie State Patrick J. Munson and Alan D. Ham, An Archaeological Survey of the American Bottoms and Wood River Terrace Alvin Nebelsick, A History of Belleville Ronald E….

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Early Slavery in Rock County

…was not made free by being taken to Rock Island in the State of Illinois. As Scott was a slave when taken to Fort Armstrong into the State of Illinois by his owner, and was then held as such, and brought back into Missouri in that character, his status, as free or slave, depended on the laws of Missouri, and not of Illinois, He and his family were not free, but were, by the laws of Missouri, the property of the defendant.” Early Settlements of Rock County Source: Historic Rock Island County, pub. Kramer & Company, Rock Island, Illinois, 1908…

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Illinois Census Records 1850

…Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Notes http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~iljeffer/census/1850/1850indexa-m.htm?cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0002530104&o_lid=0002530104&o_sch=Affiliate+External hosted by USGenWeb Census Project McDonough County1850 Federal Census hosted by USGenWeb Census Project Index A-C Index D-F Index G-H Index I-L Index M-Q Index R-S Index T-Z Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Notes Macoupin County 1850 Federal Census hosted by USGenWeb Census Project Morgan County 1850 Federal Census hosted by USGenWeb Census Project Index Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Partial Peoria County 1850 Federal Census hosted by USGenWeb Census Project Index A B C D-E…

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Illinois Court Records

Illinois State Wide Marriage Index 1763-1900 Chicago City Council Proceedings Files, 1833-1871Cook County Coroner’s Inquest Record Index, 1872–1911 Ancestry.com Piatt County, IL Marriage & Cemetery Records This database contains marriage and cemetery records for Piatt County, Illinois from 1841-1853. Each marriage record entry includes, when available, the names of the individuals married, the date, and the name of the officiator, making this database of particular interest to those with ancestors from Illinois. (Requires Ancestry.com Membership) Get 14 Days Free Access!!!                         Prev | Home | Next…

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History Of Horticulture In The County

In 1870 the most complete account of the development of the horticultural interests of the county was written by H. J. Dunlap, now of Kankakee, Illinois, but for many years secretary of the County Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechanical Association. It is as follows: “The first orchard planting of which I have been able to obtain any information was done about the year 1838 by William Sadorus, in the timber near the southwest corner of the county, now called Sadorus’ Grove. It was made of fifty Milam sprouts obtained near Terre Haute, Indiana, eighty miles distant, and afterwards extended by planting…

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1983 ATHS Yearbook

Armstrong Township High School Yearbooks 1918-1990

free to read and download. 1918 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1924 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1928 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1936 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1937 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1938 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1941 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1942 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1943 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1944 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1945 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1946 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1947 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1948 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1949 Armstrong Township High School Yearbook 1950 Armstrong Township High School…

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