The History of Livingston County, Illinois: Containing a History of the County, Its Cities, Towns, &c. ...W. Le Baron, 1878 - 878 páginas |
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... erected by M. de La Salle , who , standing near it , proclaimed in a loud voice the authority of the King of France . LaSalle returned and laid the foundations of the Mis- sissippi settlements in Illinois , thence he proceeded to France ...
... erected by M. de La Salle , who , standing near it , proclaimed in a loud voice the authority of the King of France . LaSalle returned and laid the foundations of the Mis- sissippi settlements in Illinois , thence he proceeded to France ...
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... erected a fort near its western outlet , and returned to France . An avenue of trade was now opened out which was fully improved . In 1718 , New Orleans was laid out and settled by some European colo- nists . In 1762 , the colony was ...
... erected a fort near its western outlet , and returned to France . An avenue of trade was now opened out which was fully improved . In 1718 , New Orleans was laid out and settled by some European colo- nists . In 1762 , the colony was ...
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... erected , all authorities on the subject were carefully examined , and .702 fixed upon as the correct date . It was accordingly engraved on the corner - stone of the court house . injuries , cut off the entire colony at Natchez . 30 THE ...
... erected , all authorities on the subject were carefully examined , and .702 fixed upon as the correct date . It was accordingly engraved on the corner - stone of the court house . injuries , cut off the entire colony at Natchez . 30 THE ...
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... erected a fort called by him Fort Necessity . From there he surprised and captured a force of French and Indians marching against him , but was soon after attacked in his fort by a much superior force , and was obliged to yield on the ...
... erected a fort called by him Fort Necessity . From there he surprised and captured a force of French and Indians marching against him , but was soon after attacked in his fort by a much superior force , and was obliged to yield on the ...
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... erected barracks of wood , two stories high , sufficient to contain tep officers , and also barracks sufficient to contain four hundred men , and a provision store built of brick . The citadel also contained a hospital and guard - house ...
... erected barracks of wood , two stories high , sufficient to contain tep officers , and also barracks sufficient to contain four hundred men , and a provision store built of brick . The citadel also contained a hospital and guard - house ...
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$40 per acre acres acres of land Ancona Avoca Avoca Township born Dec born March born Oct born Sept built Chicago church Clerk Company Corp died disab disd elected engaged in farming erected farmer and stock father George grain Henry Illinois Indian Grove Indian Grove Township James John June 13 La Salle County laborer living Livingston County located m. o. July m. o. June m. o. Oct m. o. Sept March 13 March 22 married Miss Mary McDowell miles Ohio organized P. O. Chatsworth P. O. Dwight P. O. Fairbury P. O. Forrest P. O. Odell P. O. Pontiac parents Penn prairie present railroad re-e rect regiment remained removed resides River Salle Sarah School Director school house Sergt settled settlement settlers stock raiser Strawn Streator Supervisor Thomas town township valued at $40 Vermilion River village votes West William
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Página 57 - Flint river; thence straight to the head of St Mary's river; and thence down along the middle of St. Mary's river to the Atlantic ocean.
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