Frontier Illinois

Frontier Illinois
Title Frontier Illinois PDF eBook
Author James E. Davis
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 546
Release 2000-08-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780253214065

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In this major new history of the making of the state, Davis tells a sweeping story of Illinois, from the Ice Age to the eve of the Civil War.

German Pioneers on the American Frontier

German Pioneers on the American Frontier
Title German Pioneers on the American Frontier PDF eBook
Author Andreas Reichstein
Publisher University of North Texas Press
Total Pages 348
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781574411348

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Wilhelm Wagner (1803-1877), son of Peter Wagner, was born in Dürkheim, Germany. He married Friedericke Odenwald (1812-1893). They had nine children. They emigrated and settled in Illinois. His brother, Julius Wagner (1816-1903) married Emilie M. Schneider (1820-1896). They had seven children. They emigrated and settled in Texas.

The Sangamo Frontier

The Sangamo Frontier
Title The Sangamo Frontier PDF eBook
Author Robert Mazrim
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 729
Release 2008-09-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0226514234

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When Abraham Lincoln moved to Illinois’ Sangamo Country in 1831, he found a pioneer community transforming from a cluster of log houses along an ancient trail to a community of new towns and state roads. But two of the towns vanished in a matter of years, and many of the activities and lifestyles that shaped them were almost entirely forgotten. In The Sangamo Frontier, archaeologist Robert Mazrim unearths the buried history of this early American community, breathing new life into a region that still rests in Lincoln’s shadow. Named after a shallow river that cuts through the prairies of central Illinois, the Sangamo Country—an area that now encompasses the capital city of Springfield and present-day Sangamon County—was first colonized after the War of 1812. For the past fifteen years, Mazrim has conducted dozens of excavations there, digging up pieces of pioneer life, from hand-forged iron and locally made crockery to pewter spoons and Staffordshire teacups. And here, in beautifully illustrated stories of each dig, he shows how each of these small artifacts can teach us something about the lifestyles of people who lived on the frontier nearly two hundred years ago. Allowing us to see past the changed modern landscape and the clichés of pioneer history, Mazrim deftly uses his findings to portray the homes, farms, taverns, and pottery shops where Lincoln’s neighbors once lived and worked. Drawing readers into the thrill of discovery, The Sangamo Frontier inaugurates a new kind of archaeological history that both enhances and challenges our written history. It imbues today’s landscape with an authentic ghostliness that will reawaken the curiosity of anyone interested in the forgotten people and places that helped shape our nation.

The Frontier State, 1818-1848

The Frontier State, 1818-1848
Title The Frontier State, 1818-1848 PDF eBook
Author Theodore Calvin Pease
Publisher
Total Pages 540
Release 1918
Genre History
ISBN

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State history at its best, the book still enlightens students of the early nineteenth century, not only about Illinois's experience during those dynamic years but about that of America as well. The Frontier State is the story of America's, as it is of Illinois's, coming of age.

The Frontier State, 1818-1848

The Frontier State, 1818-1848
Title The Frontier State, 1818-1848 PDF eBook
Author Theodore Calvin Pease
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 530
Release 1987
Genre Illinois
ISBN 9780252013386

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French Roots in the Illinois Country

French Roots in the Illinois Country
Title French Roots in the Illinois Country PDF eBook
Author Carl J. Ekberg
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 380
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780252069246

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Winner of the Kemper and Leila Williams Book Prize for the Best Book on Louisiana History, French Roots in the Illinois Country creates an entirely new picture of the Illinois country as a single ethnic, economic, and cultural entity. Focusing on the French Creole communities along the Mississippi River, Carl J. Ekberg shows how land use practices such as medieval-style open-field agriculture intersected with economic and social issues ranging from the flour trade between Illinois and New Orleans to the significance of the different mentalities of French Creoles and Anglo-Americans.

Harrisonville Telephone Company V. Illinois Commerce Commission

Harrisonville Telephone Company V. Illinois Commerce Commission
Title Harrisonville Telephone Company V. Illinois Commerce Commission PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 370
Release 2003
Genre Legal briefs
ISBN

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