History of Rockford and Winnebago County, Llinois: From the First Settlement in 1834 to the Civil WarW.P. Lamb, printer, 1900 - 386 sider |
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... Brown's creek there is a bed of white clay ; and good red brick is obtained from the clay in other parts of the county . There is also a supply of good building sand . Limestone for rubble masonry abounds in almost unlimited quantity ...
... Brown's creek there is a bed of white clay ; and good red brick is obtained from the clay in other parts of the county . There is also a supply of good building sand . Limestone for rubble masonry abounds in almost unlimited quantity ...
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... Brown , William R. Wheeler , Richard Hogaboom , Phineas M. Johnson , John Adams , John B. Long , Mr. Paddleford , James Campbell ; Guilford : Henry Enoch , William E. Enoch . J. A. Pike , Abraham I. Enoch , John Kelsoe , Mr. Rexford ...
... Brown , William R. Wheeler , Richard Hogaboom , Phineas M. Johnson , John Adams , John B. Long , Mr. Paddleford , James Campbell ; Guilford : Henry Enoch , William E. Enoch . J. A. Pike , Abraham I. Enoch , John Kelsoe , Mr. Rexford ...
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... Brown , A. R. Dimmick , Samuel Hicks , H. M. Wattles , T. R. J. English , Oliver Robins , J. P. Griggs , Aaron V. Taylor , Luke Joslin , William Sumner , David D. Elliott , John Handy , Jacob Pettyjohn , Daniel S. Haight , Jacob Keyt ...
... Brown , A. R. Dimmick , Samuel Hicks , H. M. Wattles , T. R. J. English , Oliver Robins , J. P. Griggs , Aaron V. Taylor , Luke Joslin , William Sumner , David D. Elliott , John Handy , Jacob Pettyjohn , Daniel S. Haight , Jacob Keyt ...
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... Brown , for Kent & Brinckerhoff . Its dimen- sions were fourteen by fourteen feet , one story , boarded up and down , with shingle roof . James Taylor , a bachelor , was the first ferryman . He was succeeded by Giles C. Hard , and he in ...
... Brown , for Kent & Brinckerhoff . Its dimen- sions were fourteen by fourteen feet , one story , boarded up and down , with shingle roof . James Taylor , a bachelor , was the first ferryman . He was succeeded by Giles C. Hard , and he in ...
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... Brown , who came to Rockford in the winter of 1837 , with a large family and a very small purse , has been told by other writers . Brown built a log cabin , and moved from his wagon into his new home . He was thereupon told that his ...
... Brown , who came to Rockford in the winter of 1837 , with a large family and a very small purse , has been told by other writers . Brown built a log cabin , and moved from his wagon into his new home . He was thereupon told that his ...
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appointed April August autumn bank Baptist became Beloit Belvidere Black Hawk Boone Boone county born brick brother building built CHAPTER Charles Chicago citizens Clark Colonel Congregational church corner county commissioners county seat court house Daniel daughter death Dickerman died district Driscoll Duncan Ferguson early East side elected February feet ford Galena George Germanicus Germanicus Kent Goodhue Haight Haskell held Henry Horsman hundred dollars Illinois Indian James Jason Marsh John Judge July June Kishwaukee land later legislature Lincoln Manny miles Miller Miss November Ogle county organization pastor Pecatonica Pecatonica river Potter purchased railroad removed residence Richard Montague Robertson Rock river Rock river valley Rockford House Rockford township Rockton seminary September settlers Spafford Stephen Mack territory Thomas thousand dollars town township Unitarian village vote West Rockford West side Whig Wight William Winnebago county Wisconsin York
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Side 253 - Afterward he brought me again unto the door of the house; and, behold, waters issued out from under the threshold of the house eastward: for the forefront of the house stood toward the east, and the waters came down from under from the right side of the house, at the 'south side of the altar.
Side 339 - I thank God, there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall not have these hundred years. For learning has brought disobedience and heresy, and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them, and libels against the best government. God keep us from both"!
Side 309 - For all those things hath mine hand made, and all those things have been, saith the Lord: but to this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trernbleth at rny word.
Side 262 - Louisiana, which lies north of thirty-six degrees and thirty minutes north latitude, not included within the limits of the state, contemplated by this act, slavery and involuntary servitude, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes, whereof the parties shall have been duly convicted...
Side 321 - I do occupy a good position there*, and I think that I can get along with the way things are done there now. But these collegetrained men, who have devoted their whole lives to study, are coming West, don't you see? And they study their cases as we never do. They have got as far as Cincinnati now. They will soon be in Illinois.
Side 261 - The standard of good behavior for the continuance in office of the judicial magistracy, is certainly one of the most valuable of the modern improvements in the practice of government.
Side 21 - I guess I surpassed him in charges upon the wild onions. If he saw any live fighting Indians, it was more than I did, but I had a good many bloody struggles with the mosquitoes ; and, although I never fainted from loss of blood, I can truly say I was often very hungry.
Side 21 - Farewell, my nation ! Black Hawk tried to save you, and avenge your wrongs. He drank the blood of some of the whites. He has been taken prisoner, and his plans are stopped. He can do no more. He is near his end. His sun is setting, and he will rise no more. Farewell to Black Hawk.
Side 20 - My warriors fell around me; it began to look dismal. I saw my evil day at hand. The sun rose dim on us in the morning, and at night it sank in a dark cloud, and looked like a ball of fire. That was the last sun that shone on Black Hawk.
Side 259 - Ohio; and all indictments shall conclude, " against the peace and dignity of the same." ARTICLE IV. OF ELECTIONS AND ELECTORS. SECTION 1. In all elections, all white male inhabitants above the age of twenty-one years, having resided in the State one year next preceding the election, and who have paid or are charged with a State or county tax, shall enjoy the right of an elector...