Illinois, Historical and Statistical: Comprising the Essential Facts of Its Planting and Growth as a Province, County, Territory, and State. Derived from the Most Authentic Sources, Including Original Documents and Papers. Together with Carefully Prepared Statistical Tables, Том 2Fergus Printing Company, 1892 - Всего страниц: 1316 |
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... President Lincoln , 714 CHAPTER XXXIX . The Civil War - Number of Troops Engaged - Battles -Losses - Illinois in the War - Quotas - Troops Fur- nished by Each County - Bounties Paid - Regimental Losses at Fort Donelson - Shiloh - Stone ...
... President Lincoln , 714 CHAPTER XXXIX . The Civil War - Number of Troops Engaged - Battles -Losses - Illinois in the War - Quotas - Troops Fur- nished by Each County - Bounties Paid - Regimental Losses at Fort Donelson - Shiloh - Stone ...
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... president on the fourth ballot , and Gen. Wm . O. Butler for vice - president . * Mr. Carpenter died soon after his election and was succeeded by John Moore , who was appointed by the governor to the position , August 14 THE SIXTEENTH ...
... president on the fourth ballot , and Gen. Wm . O. Butler for vice - president . * Mr. Carpenter died soon after his election and was succeeded by John Moore , who was appointed by the governor to the position , August 14 THE SIXTEENTH ...
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... president on the fourth ballot , having steadily gained from the first when , he received III votes , to 97 for Clay , 43 for Scott , and 22 for Webster . Millard Fillmore of New York was nominated for vice - president , on the second ...
... president on the fourth ballot , having steadily gained from the first when , he received III votes , to 97 for Clay , 43 for Scott , and 22 for Webster . Millard Fillmore of New York was nominated for vice - president , on the second ...
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... president , and Richard Yates , Wm . Ross , John H. Bryant , David L. Phillips , James M. Ruggles , G. D. A. Parks , John Clark , Abner C. Harding , and J. H. Marshall , vice - presidents . The secretaries were Henry S. Baker of Madi ...
... president , and Richard Yates , Wm . Ross , John H. Bryant , David L. Phillips , James M. Ruggles , G. D. A. Parks , John Clark , Abner C. Harding , and J. H. Marshall , vice - presidents . The secretaries were Henry S. Baker of Madi ...
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... president and Andrew J. Donelson for vice - president . Judge Douglas was again a candidate for nomination at the democratic national convention , which was held at Cincinnati , June 2 , but had to surrender to James Buchanan on the six ...
... president and Andrew J. Donelson for vice - president . Judge Douglas was again a candidate for nomination at the democratic national convention , which was held at Cincinnati , June 2 , but had to surrender to James Buchanan on the six ...
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