The Biographical Record of Logan County, Illinois ...S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1901 - 630 pages |
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... acres of land , and also won the battle of Tippecanoe in 1811. He succeeded in obtaining a change in the law which did not permit purchase of public lands in less tracts than four thousand acres , reducing the limit to three hundred and ...
... acres of land , and also won the battle of Tippecanoe in 1811. He succeeded in obtaining a change in the law which did not permit purchase of public lands in less tracts than four thousand acres , reducing the limit to three hundred and ...
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... acres of land , and also won the battle of Tippecanoe in 1811. He succeeded in obtaining a change in the law which did not permit purchase of public lands in less tracts than four thousand acres , reducing the limit to three hundred and ...
... acres of land , and also won the battle of Tippecanoe in 1811. He succeeded in obtaining a change in the law which did not permit purchase of public lands in less tracts than four thousand acres , reducing the limit to three hundred and ...
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... land one year , and then bought one hundred acres in Broadwell township , paying fifty dollars per acre , having made the money during his residence in America . After re- siding thereon for five years he sold that place and purchased ...
... land one year , and then bought one hundred acres in Broadwell township , paying fifty dollars per acre , having made the money during his residence in America . After re- siding thereon for five years he sold that place and purchased ...
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... acres of land in Eminence township , on sec- tion 26 , and here he made many improve- ments and a home for himself , on which he resided until the year 1886 , engaging in general farming and stock raising to some extent . He was ...
... acres of land in Eminence township , on sec- tion 26 , and here he made many improve- ments and a home for himself , on which he resided until the year 1886 , engaging in general farming and stock raising to some extent . He was ...
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... land , and then purchased one hundred acres in that township , which he sold four years later . He next bought a farm of one hundred and sixty acres in Aetna township , and to the improvement and cultivation of that place he devoted his ...
... land , and then purchased one hundred acres in that township , which he sold four years later . He next bought a farm of one hundred and sixty acres in Aetna township , and to the improvement and cultivation of that place he devoted his ...
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acres of land active America appointed April army Atlanta Atlanta township attended August became born Broadwell Charles Chicago church citizens College command common schools congress Corwin township coun daughter deceased December Democratic dollars early East Lincoln township eighty acres elected Elkhart Elkhart township Eminence township engaged in farming farmer father February George Germany graduated Henry home farm honored hundred and sixty Illinois interests James January John July June Kentucky Laenna township later living located Logan county March married Miss Mary Menard county mother Mount Pulaski namely native October Ohio Oran township Orvil township parents Pennsylvania political Prairie Creek township prominent purchased re-elected removed resides retired Sangamon county Sarah September served settled sixty acres spent Springfield success Tazewell county Thomas tion took town union united in marriage United States senate Virginia West wife William York
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Page 137 - January 23, 1842; was educated in the common schools of his native town, and at...
Page 37 - in 1851, "The Song of Hiawatha " in 1855, "The Courtship of Miles. Standish " in 1858, " Tales of a Wayside Inn " in 1863;