The Past and Present of Rock Island County, Ill., Containing a History of the County ...Unigraphic, 1877 - 586 sider |
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... River Water Power . 208 Rock Island . 142 County Official Register..132 Sac and Fox Indians .. 107 Rural . 218 Events from 1804 to 1812..109 Events during War 1812-14,113 Early Settlers ... Topography ..101 Reynolds .231 History of ...
... River Water Power . 208 Rock Island . 142 County Official Register..132 Sac and Fox Indians .. 107 Rural . 218 Events from 1804 to 1812..109 Events during War 1812-14,113 Early Settlers ... Topography ..101 Reynolds .231 History of ...
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... River , according to tradition , commemorates their last tragedy , where , it is said , the entire tribe starved rather than sur- render . EARLY DISCOVERIES . The first European discoveries in Illinois date back over two hun- dred years ...
... River , according to tradition , commemorates their last tragedy , where , it is said , the entire tribe starved rather than sur- render . EARLY DISCOVERIES . The first European discoveries in Illinois date back over two hun- dred years ...
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... River , and the Masquo- tines and Kickapoos at the mouth of the Milwaukee . These missionaries penetrated on the route afterwards followed by Marquette as far as the Kickapoo village at the head of Lake Winnebago , where Marquette , in ...
... River , and the Masquo- tines and Kickapoos at the mouth of the Milwaukee . These missionaries penetrated on the route afterwards followed by Marquette as far as the Kickapoo village at the head of Lake Winnebago , where Marquette , in ...
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... River , by which and the Kankakee he reached the Illinois , in January , 1680 , erected Fort Crevecœur , at the lower end of Peoria Lake , where the city of Peoria is now situated . The place where this ancient fort stood may still be ...
... River , by which and the Kankakee he reached the Illinois , in January , 1680 , erected Fort Crevecœur , at the lower end of Peoria Lake , where the city of Peoria is now situated . The place where this ancient fort stood may still be ...
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... River , which entirely closed this latter route to the Upper Lakes . They carried on their commerce chiefly by canoes , pad- dling them through the Ottawa to Lake Nipissing , carrying them across the portage to French River , and ...
... River , which entirely closed this latter route to the Upper Lakes . They carried on their commerce chiefly by canoes , pad- dling them through the Ottawa to Lake Nipissing , carrying them across the portage to French River , and ...
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15th st 20th st 4th av 6th and 7th 6th avs 80 acres acres of land Andalusia Andrew April Bapt blacksmith born Illinois Buffalo Prairie Carbon Cliff carpenter Cath Chas church clerk Coal Valley Corpl County Dealer Deere died Dimock disab disd England Epis George Germany Gould Hampton Henry house and lot Indians Iowa Ireland iron department Jacob James John Johnson Joseph July 12 Keator's Mill laborer living Luth m. o. Jan m. o. July m. o. June m. o. Oct March Mary Meth miner Moline Plow Ohio P. O. Cordova P. O. Hillsdale P. O. Milan P. O. Port Byron Penn Pennsylvania Peter Presb Prot Rapids City residence Robt Rock Island Rock Island County Rock River Samuel Sarah Sept Sergt Sweden Taylor Ridge Thos three children wife William wood department
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