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Foreword |
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Preface |
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The Illinois State Historical Society and Its Journal |
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Part I. Early Illinois |
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1 The Frontier in Illinois History |
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2 Tavern Theatre in Early Chicago |
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43 | (8) |
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4 Journalism in Illinois before the Thirties |
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Part II. Beyond The Frontier |
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5 The Underground Railroad in Illinois |
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61 | (13) |
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6 John Jones: A Study of a Black Chicagoan |
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7 Education in Illinois before 1857 |
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8 A Vanishing Frontier: The Development of a Market Economy in DuPage County |
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9 The Mormons in Illinois, 1838-1846: A Special Introduction |
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112 | (9) |
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10 Cracker Barrel Days in Old Illinois Stores |
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11 Higher Education in Transition, 1850-1870 |
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Part III. The Civil War Era And Lincoln |
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12 Murder at a Methodist Camp Meeting: The Origins of Abraham Lincoln's Most Famous Trial |
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141 | (12) |
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13 Richard J. Oglesby, Lincoln's Rail-Splitter |
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14 Lincoln's Intimate Friend: Leonard Swett |
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15 I for One Am Ready to Do My Part: The Initial Motivations That Inspired Men from Northern Illinois to Enlist in the U.S. Army, 1861-1862 |
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16 Illinois Soldiers and the Emancipation Proclamation |
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189 | (8) |
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17 The Civil War Comes to "Egypt" |
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Part IV. Chicago And Beyond In The Late Nineteenth Century |
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18 Did the Cow Do It? A New Look at the Cause of the Great Chicago Fire |
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19 Classical Music in Chicago and the Founding of the Symphony, 1850-1905 |
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20 Politics and Parks: Businessmen and the Recreation Movement |
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21 The Sanitation Revolution in Illinois, 1870-1900 |
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22 Joliet's Enterprising Universalists: The Church and the City in Late Nineteenth-Century Illinois |
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Part V. The Exposition Through The 1920s |
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23 Illinois and the Four Progressive-Era Amendments to the United States Constitution |
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271 | (19) |
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24 Hegemony and Resistance at the World's Columbian Exposition: Simon Pokagon and the Red Man's Rebuke |
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290 | (15) |
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25 "How I Hate This Hateful War!": An Illinois Farm Woman Faces World War I |
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305 | (13) |
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26 Society Annual Report, 1922-23 |
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27 A Tribute to Jessie Palmer Weber |
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Part VI. Mid-Twentieth Century |
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28 Hell and High Water: The Flood of 1937 in Southern Illinois |
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29 Bishop James A. Griffin and the Coal Miners' War |
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30 A Special Place: Lake Forest and the Great Depression, 1929-1940 |
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Frederick Mercer Van Sickle |
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31 A Reinterpretation of Black Strategies for Change at the Chicago World's Fair, 1933-1934 |
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32 The Transformation of Higher Education in the 1960s: Master Plans, Community Colleges, and Emerging Universities |
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33 Personal Reflections on the Sixth Illinois Constitutional Convention of 1969-1970 |
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386 | (11) |
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Using JSTOR |
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397 | (2) |
Contributors |
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Index |
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