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ALPHABETIC CATALOG
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ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL LIBRARY.
AUTHORS, TITLES AND SUBJECTS.
I900
Compiled under direction of the Board of Trustees of the Library,
by the Librarian, Mrs. Jessie Palmer Weber.
SPRINGFIELD, ILL.
JPhii/Lips Bros., State Pbintbes.
1900.
ILLINOIS STATE HISTOEICAL LIBEARY,
SPEINGFIELD, ILLINOIS.
NOBTH ROOM OF THE STATE LIBEABT.
Organized Novembke 25, 1889.
BOAED Of'^TEUSTEES.
1889-1890. 1891-1892. 1893-1894. 1894-1896.
Hon. H. W. Beckwith, Pres't. Hon. Lambeet Teee, President.
Aethue Edwaeds, Hon. Robeet A. Geay,
F. E. Leonaed, Secretary. Hon. J. Nick Peerin.
Hcn. W. L, Geoss, Wm. H. Snydee,
vice Leonard, resigned. vice Perrin, resigned 1896.
1897-1900.
Hon. H. W. Beckwith, President.
Edmund J. James, Ph. D., Vice President.
Hon. Geoege N. Black, Secretary.
INTRODUCTION.
This catalog includes all the books and pamphlets in the Illinois
State Historical Library with the exception of the U. S. Govern-
ment publications. A few of the publications of the government are
cataloged under the subjects of which they treat. The Library is
a depository for government publications, and is receiving them as
they are sent out by the superintendent of public documents. This
Library is a special collection and the cataloger has endeavored to
bear in mind the fact that the primary object of the Library and its
catalog is to show forth the history of Illinois. JEach book is
entered under the name of the author, compiler or publisher, under
the first word of the title, except the articles a and the, and under
the subject of which 'it treats. The subject "Biography" has been
very liberally interpreted, and works by an author, as well as the
lives and memoirs of which he is the subject have been grouped under
his name in its alphabetical place under the subject "Biography."
Biography includes both individual and collective biography as fur-
nishing the most information in a collection of this nature. In cases
where the subject is a person of prominence, and where more than
one life or memoir is cataloged, reference is made from the name
of the individual in its alphabetic order to biography. The collec-
tion of Lincolniana has been cataloged with special minuteness.
Manuscripts are cataloged in the same manner as books. At the
close of the volume will be found a list of pictures, and other articles
of historic interest which can not be cataloged in a list of books.
The Librarian acknowledges indebtedness to the catalog of the
Cleveland Public Library.
CATALOG.
ALPHABETICALLY AEKANGED BY AUTHORS, TITLES AND SUBJECTS.
A-B-C of money. Carnegie, Andrew.
Reprinted with additions from
Nortii American Review. Pam.
12°. N.T 1891
Abbot, Lieut. H. L. and Humphrey,
Capt. A. A. Report upon the phys-
ios and hydraulics of the Miss.
River. lU. S. Gov. Pubs. 8°-
Washington 1867
Abbott, Abbott A. The assassination
and death of Abraham Lincoln.
Pam. 12°. N. Y 1865
Abbott, John S. C. Life of Gen. U.
S.Grant. 12°. Boston 1868
Abolition of slavery. See Slavery,
War Rebellion and kindred sub-
jects.
Aboriginal races of Noth America.
Drake. Samuel G. 15th ed. 8°.
N. Y 1880
Abr6g6 de la Revolution de TAm^ri-
queAngloise. Par. M. — . Am6r-
icain. (DuBoisson). 12°. Paris. 1778
Ab-sa-ba-ka, Land of massacre. Car-
rington. Col. Henry B., ed. Nar-
rative of Margaret [rvin Carring-
ton. 4th ed., revised and enlarged,
with maps. 12° Phila 1878
Abstract of a report on Illinois coals.
Norwood, J. G. From 111. Geol.
Survey. 8°. Chicago 1858
Accompaniment toMitchell's reference
and distance map of tJie U. S.
Index to counties, districts, town-
ships, towns, rivers, etc. General
view of the U. S., states, territor-
ies, internal improvements, etc.
Mitchell & Hinman, pubs. 8°.
Phila 1835
Account of a colony founded in Illinois
about 1836, by citizens of Rhode
Island.. Angell, G. M., M. D.
Manuscript
Account of an expedition from Pitts-
burgh to the Rocky Mountains, in
1819-20, compiled from the notes
of Maj. S. H. Long, commander
of the expedition, and those of
McLay and others of the party.
James, Edwin, comj). With maps.
3v. 8°. London 1823
Account of the discoveries in the West
until 1519, and of voyages along
the Atlantic coast of North Amer-
ica, 1520 to 1573. Robinson. Con-
roy. Publn. Va. Hist. & Phil.
Soc. 8°. Richmond 1848
Account of the escape of six Federal
soldiers from prison at Danville,
Va. , in winter of 1863-64. Newlin,
Wm. H. 8°. Cincinnati 1877
Account of the European settlements
in America. History of discovery
of that part of the world ; manners,
customs, etc., of original inhabi-
tants. Spanish settlements. Por-
tugese settlements . French,
Dutch and Danish settlements.
English settlements. Burke, Ed-
mund. 3ded. 2v. 8° London.. 1760
Account of the expeditions to the
sources of the Mississippi, and
through western parts of Louisi-
ana to sources of the Arkansaw,
Kansas, IjaPlatte and Pierre Jaun
rivers, performed by order U. S.
government in 1805, 1806 and 1807.
AUo.Si. tour through interior parts
of New Spain, when conducted
through provinces by order of the
Captain General in 1807. Maps
and charts. Pike, if aj. Z. M. 8°.
Phila 1810
— Another edition. 4°. London 1811
ACCOUNT.
ADVANCE.
Account of the hardships and suffer-
ings of that band of herofis who
traversed the wilderness in the
campaign against Quebec in 1775.
Henry, John Joseph. 12° Lan-
caster, Pa 1812
— Another edition, with memoir of
the author. 12°. Albany 1877
Account of the remarkable occurrences
in the life and travels of Col.
James Smith during his captivity
with the Indians, 1755-59. Narra-
tive by Col. Smith. Appendix
and illustrative notes by Wm. M.
Darlington. (Ohio Valley Hist.
Series, No. 6). 8°. Cincinnati.. 1870
Account of the Spanish settlements in
America. Anon. 12°. Edinburgh.. 1762
Account of the United States of Amer-
ica. Holmes, Isaac. 8°. London. 1823
Account of the voyages and travels of
Captains Lewis and Clark, 1804-
5-6. Fisher, Wm. 12°. Baltimore 1812
AciaTZEHN yahre in Peoria. Mit elner
historischen Einleitung in vier
heften. Heft, Erstes. Pam. 8°.
Peoria 1869
Ackerman, Wm. K. Early Illinois
railroads. (Fergus Hist. Series,
No. 23.) Paper. 12° Chicago.... 1884
AcME-haversack of song and patriotic
eloquence. Redington, J. C. 0.,
pub. Apr., 1887, Jan., 1888. Nov..
1889, and Nov., 1891. Pams
Acquisition of the Philippine Islands.
Speech in U. S. House of Repre-
sentatives, Feb. 13, 1899. (U. S.
Gov. Pubs.) Mann, Hon. Jas. R.
Pam. 8°. Washington 1899
Across the continent. A summer's
journey to the Rocky Mountains,
the Mormons and the Pacific
States, with Speaker Colfax.
Bowles, Samuel. 12°. Spring-
field, Mass 1865
Act for the organization and govern-
ment of the militia of this State
(Illinois) passed Mar. 2, 1833, to-
gether with the articles of war
and the rules and regulations for
the government of the army of
the U. S. Published by authority.
Printed by John York Sawyer,
Public Printer. 12°. Vandalia. . . 1833
Act to establish and maintain a gen-
eral system of internal improve-
ment, with supplementary acts;
passed at a General Assembly of
Illinois begun and held at Van-
dalia, Dec. 5, 1836. Pam. 8°.
Vandalia 1837
Acts of legislature. See Illinois,
Laws and Government.
Adaib, Capt. John M. Historical
sketch of the 45th 111. Regt, Inf.
Vols. 8°. Lanark 1869
Adams, Chas. Francis. Life, notes and
illustrations of John Adams, to
accompany the "Works of John
Adams" 10 v. 8°. Boston 185S
Adams, Chas. Kendall. The limita-
tions of reform. Baccalaureate
address at University of Wiscon-
sin, June 17, 1894. Paper. 8°.
Madison, Wis 1894
Adams, Henry. History of the U. S.
from first admistration of Jeffer-
son to second administration of
Madison, inc., 1801-1817. 9 v. 12°.
N. Y 1891
Adams, Isaac E. Life of Emery A.
Storrs. 8°. Chicago 1886
Adams, John, 2d President of the U. S.;
born 1735,died 1826. See Biography.
— Works of John Adams, with life of
author, illustrations and notes, by
his grandson, Chas. Francis
Adams. 10 v. 8°. Boston 1856
Adams, John Quincy, 6th President of
the U. S.; born 1767, died 1848.
See Biography.
Adams, Martha D., reporter. Report
of the 4th and 5th annual meet-
ings of the Lake Mohonk Confer-
ence on International Arbitration,
1898-99. 8°. N. Y. Pams. v. y... 1898-99
Adams County, Illinois, Andreas, Ly-
ter & Co., pubs. Atlas map of
Adams county. Folio. Daven-
port, Iowa 1872
— Murray, Williamson & Phelps,pubs.
History of Adams county, Illi-
nois. History of cities, towns,
etc. ; biographies of citizens, sta-
tistics, portraits, etc. 8°. Chicago 1879
See Quincy.
Addams, Jane, and others. Hull House;
m»ps and papers. (Library of
Economics and Politics, No. 5.
Richard T.Ely, ed.) 8°. N. Y... 1895
Addresses. For orations and ad-
dresses, see names of orators, etc.
Adjutant General of Illinois. See
Illinois.
Advance guard of western civilization.
Qilmore, James R. 12°. N.Y.... 1888
ADVENTURES.
ALASKA.
Adventures and discourses of Capt.
John Smith, sometime President
of Virginia and Admiral of New
England. Illustrations from origi-
nal sources. Ashton, John. 12°.
London. Paris and New York 1883
Adventures in the wilds of the U. S.
and the British American Prov-
inces. Appendix by Lieut. Camp-
bell Hardy. Lanman, Chas. 2 y.
8°. Phila 1856
Adventukes of Captain Bonneville ; or,
scenes beyond the Rocky Moun-
tains of the far West. 3 v. 12°.
London 1837
Also, the Geoffrey Crayon Edi-
tion. 12°. N. Y 1868
Adventures of the Ojibbeway and
loway Indians in England, France
and Belgium. Notes on eight
years' travels and residence in
Europe with his North American
Indian Collection. Catlin', George.
3ded. 8°. London 1852
Affairs at Port Chartres, 1768-1781.
Reprint from the Historical Mag-
azine. Paper. 8°. Albany 1864
Aqgassiz, Louis. Lake Superior, its
physical character.vegetation and
animals. Narrative of the tour
by J. Elliott Cabot. 8°. Boston.. 1850
Agriculture. Agricultural Club. Uni-
versity of Illinois, pubs. Illi-
nois Agriculturist, Vol. 2. 1898.
Pam
— Brymner. Douglas, corns. Report
on Canadian Archives. Being an
appendix to the report of the
Minister of Agriculture. Paper.
V. y. 8°. Ottawa 1881-99
— Illinois State Board of Agriculture,
Crop reports, 1878-98, except 1880,
1889, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1896. v. y.
8°. Springfield. Bound circulars,
bulletins, etc
— Illinois State Board of Agriculture,
transactions of, 1853-99. V. Y.
8°. Springfield 1853-99
— Inglis, S. M..,comp. Arbor Day, Illi-
nois, April 20, 1897- April 22,1898.
Pams. Publications Illinois Dept.
Pub. Instruction
— McDonald, James. Pood from the
far West; or.American agriculture
with special reference to beef pro-
duction and the importation of
dead meat from America to Great
Britain. 12°. N. Y. Date of pre-
face 1878
Agriculture— Continued.
— McKerrow, George, ed. Wisconsin
Farmers' Institute. A hand-book
of agriculture. 8°. Milwaukee.. 1895
— Martin, Edward Winslow. History
of the Grange movement. 8°.
Phila 1873
— Mills, Chas. P., ed. Reports Ills.
Farmers' Institutes. 8°. Spring-
field 1896
— Prairie Parmer Co., pubs. The Prai-
rie Parmer. A weekly journal of
agriculture, etc. Bound in 3 v.
4°. Chicago 1867-68
— Wight, J. Ambrose, ed. The Prairie
Farmer, V. 14-15. 8°. Chicago ..1854-55
— Wisconsin, University of. Wis. Ex-
periment Station bulletins. Pub-
lished in annual reports, 1893,1895
and 1897. Pams. 8°. Madison
— Wright, John S., Wight, J. Ambrose,
and Haven, Luther L., eds. The
Prairie Parmer, 1846-62, inclusive.
7vols. 8°. Chicago
Ahern, M. L. The political history of
Chicago. 8°. Chicago 1886
AiKIN, John. Annals of the reign of
King George the Third, 1760-1815.
2v. 8°. London 1816
Alabama. Cole, Theodore L. Biblio-
graphy of the statute law of the
Southern States. Part 1— Alabama.
{In Pubs. Southern Historical
As.Hociation, Vol. 1, No. 1, Jan.,
1897.)
Alabama claims. iSee Beaman, Chas.,
jr., and Gushing, C.
Alaska. Allen, Lieut. Henry T. Re-
port on an expedition to Copper,
Tanana and Koyukuk rivers of
Alaska. (U. S. Gov. Pubs.) 8°.
Washington 1887
— Bancroft, Hubert Howe. History of
Alaska, 1730-1885. 8°- San Fran.. 1890
— Grafton, J. J., pub. Alaska and the
Pacific Northwest. Pam. 12°. Chi-
cago 1891
— Jackson, Sheldon. Report on Edu-
cation in Alaska. U. S. Gov.
Pubs. 8°. Washington 1886
— - Education in Alaska. 8°. Wash-
ington 1894
— - Report on introduction of domes-
tic reindeer into Alaska: with
maps and illustrations. U. S.
Gov. Pubs. 2v. 8°. Washington..l894-95
— Jackson, Sheldon, and Kelly, Wm.
A., eds. The North Star. Monthly
newspaper, Sitka, Alaska, Jan. to
Dec, 1890, inclusive. Bound. Iv
ALASKA.
ALMANACS.
Alaska — ('Ontinued.
— Mills, Hon. David. The Canadian
view of the Alaskan boundary dis-
pute. Canadian Gov. Pub. 16°.
Ottawa 1899
Nelson, Edward W. Report on nat-
ural history collections made in
Alaska, 1877-81. Edited by Henry
W. Henshaw. U. S. Gov. Pub.
No. 3. Alaska. 4°. Washington.. 1887
— Porter, Robert P.. comi). Report on
population and resources of Alas-
ka. 11th census, 1890. U. S. Gov.
Pub. 4°. Washington 1893
— Turner, L. M. Contributions to the
natural history of Alaska, May,
1874, to August, 1881. U. S. Gov.
Pub. Alaska No. 2. Washington. 1886
Albach, James R., ed. Annals of the
West. 8°. Pittsburg 1857
Alden, George Henry. New govern-
ments west of the AUeghanies be-
fore 1780. (University of Wis.
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8°. Madison 1897
Alden, Henry M., and Guernsey, Al-
fred H. Harper's pictorial history
of the great Rebellion. 2 v. Polio,
N.T 1866
Alden. Ogle & Co., pubs. Plat-book of
Hancock county. 111. Folio. Chi. 1891
Alexander, Augustus W, Grant as a
soldier. 12°. St. Louis 1887
Alexander, Union and Pulaski Coun-
ties, Illinois, history of. Perrin,
Wm.B..,ed. 8°. Chicago 1883
Alger, A. L., and Booth, Mary L.,
trans. Martin's popular history
of Prance. 2 v. 8°. Boston 1877
Algic researches; inquiries into the
mental characteristics of the
North American Indians, Indian
tales and legends. Schoolcraft,
Henry Rowe. 2 v. 12°. N. Y.... 1839
All the western states and territories,
from the AUeghanies to the Paci-
fic, and from the Lakes to the
Gulf; their history from earliest
times, with local history, incidents
of pioneer life and biographical
sketches, etc. Barber. John W.,
and Howe, Henry. 8°. Cincinnati. 1867
Allen, Ethan. Washington; or, the
Revolution. A drama. 12°. Chi-
cago 1895
Allen, Lieut. Henry T. Report of an
expedition to the Copper, Tafiana
and Eoyukuk rivers of Alaska,
1885. (U. S. Pub.) 8°. Washington 1887
Allen. Paul. History of Lewis and
Clark's expedition, by A. McVick-
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16°. N.Y 1876
Allerton. The history of the Pil-
grims. 16°. Boston 1831
Allerton, Walter W. The Allerton
family in the U. S., 1685-1885, and
a genealogy of the descendants of
Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower Pil-
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Allison, Wm. B.. Sketch of life of In
Lincoln's campaign; or, the politi-
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Oldroyd, Osborn H. 12°. Chicago, 1896
Almanacs. American almanac, 1830 to
1861, inclusive. Paper. 12°. Boston
— Cameron, J. A. & Co., pubs. Cam-
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list, 1885. Paper. 12°. Edinburgh,
Scot 1885
— Chicago Daily News almanac and
political record, 1885-89. Paper.
T. y. 12°. Chicago 1885-89
— Childs, Geo. W., pub National al-
manac and annual record for 1863,
12°. Phila 1863
— Greeley & McElrath, pubs. The
Whig almanac and U. S. register,
1843-1855. Bound. 12°. N. Y.... 1843-55
— Illinois State Register, pub. The
State Register statistical almanac
and manual of Illinois. Paper. 8°.
Springfield 1900
— Johnson, Carrie, comp. Calender,
1897. Paper. Springfield 1896
— Knox, Thomas. Knox's almanac,
1883 to 1892. inclusive, except 1890
and 1891. Paper. 12°. Springfield.
Calender beginning Sept. 14, 1752,
new style, and for all time to
come. Fam. 8° Springfield.... 1889
— Pott.James&Co., pubs. The Ameri-
can church almanac and year-
book for 1893. Paper. 12°. N. Y. 1892
— Protestant Episcopal Tract Society,
pubs. The church almanac for
1869. Bev. Wm. G. Parringtonicd.
Paper. 8°. N.Y 1869
— Roberts, T. & Co., pubs. OldMoore's
almana6 for 1880. Paper. London. 1881
— Tribune Co., pub. The Tribune al-
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ALMANACS.
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Almanacs— OowfiiMted.
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World almanac and encyclopedia,
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Alton, 111. Alton trials of Winthrop
S. Oilman, who was indicted with
Enoch Long, Amos B. Roff and
others, for the crime of riot on the
night of Nov. 7, 1837.while engaged
in defending a printing press
from an armed mob. Also, trial
of John Soloman, Levi Palmer
and others for riot in attacking
and destroying a printing press,
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12°. N. Y 1838
— Beecher, Jiev. Edward. Narrative
of riots at Alton in connection
with the death of Rev. Elijah P.
Lovejoy. 16°. Alton 1838
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Madison county, 111. Contains
special chapters on Alton and Al-
ton riots and murder of Lovejoy,
city of Alton, pp. .^174 to 414, inc.
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(Lovejoy's paper) pp. 207-209. 4°.
Edwardsville, 111 1882
— Illinois anti-slavery convention of
Oct., 1837. Proceedings of a con-
vention of delegates favorable to
the immediate abolition of slavery
in the U. S., assembled from 'va-
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fense of the liberty of the press,
at Alton. 111., Nov. 7, 1837. With
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& Breath, pubs. Presented to
the 111. State Hist. Library by A.
G. Wolford, of Topeka, Kas
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John Bailache, pub. Presented
to the 111, State Hist. Library by
A. Q. Wolford, of Topeka, Kas
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Sept., 1838. A. W. Corey, ed.
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Pam
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archaelogy.
American Agriculturist, for the farm,
garden and home. New series.
V. 15-16. Orange Judd Co., pub.
4°. N. Y 1876-77
American almanac and repository of
useful knowledge, 1830 to 1861, inc.
Paper. 12°. Boston and N. Y
American and English Sanbornes.
Sanborn, V.C. 8°. Concord 1895
American annals; or, a chronological
history of America from 1492 to
1806. Holmes, Abiel. 2 v. 8°- Lon-
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American annual encyclopedia and
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incomplete 1886-1900
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10
AMEEICAN.
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Ith ed. 12°. Albany 1834
American Archaeologist (The). Form-
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American archives. Documentary his-
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North America from the King's
message, March 7, 1774, to the
Declaration of Independence,
1774-76. Published under au-
thority of au act of Congress of
March 2, 1833, by M. St. Clair
Clarke & Peter Force. Series 4.
6v. Folio. Washington 1837-46
American Association of the Red
Cross. History of the Red Cross
from the treaty of Geneva and its
adoption by the U. S. 12°. Wash-
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American Bankers' Association, pubs.
Proceedings of the 23d annual
convention, Detroit, Aug., 1897.
8°. N.y 1897
American Baptist Publication Society,
pubs. The Psalmist. A collec-
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Baptist churches. 32°. Phila.... 1847
American Bar Association. Supple-
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gress, judges and legislators.
(Mich. State Pubs.) 8°. Lansing.. 1888
Biographical and historical memoirs
of pioneer settlers of Ohio, with
narratives of occurrences in 1775.
Hildreth.S. P. 8°. Cincinnati... 1852
Biographical and historical sketches
of early Indiana. Woolen, Wm,
Wesley, 8°, Indianapolis 1883
Biographical sketches of some of
Chicago's early settlers; Hon.
Wm, H. Brown, B. W. Raymond,
Hon. J. Young Scammon. Chas.
Walker, Esq., Thomas Church,
Esq, (Part2, Fergus Hist, Series,
No. 6.) Patterson, R. W.. D. J).,
and others. 12°. Chicago 187S
Biographical sketches of some of the
early settlers of Chicago. Part 1,
Fergus Hist. Series, No. 5. Bnsh-
nell, Wm. H. 12°. Chicago 1876
Biographical sketches of Gen. Na-
thaniel Massie, Gen. Duncan Mc-
Arthur, Capt, William Wells and
Gen. Simon Kenton, early settlers
in the western country. McDon-
ald, John, 12°. Dayton, O 1852
Biography: Individual and Collective.
— Abelard. See Celebrated charac-
ters. Lamartine.
— Adams, John, 2nd President U.
S.; born Oct. 19.(0. S.).1735; died
July 4, 1826. Messages and other
ofScial papers of, pp. 227-316, Vol.
1, in A compilation of the mes-
sages and papers of the Presi-
dents, 1789-1897. Richardson, Jas.
D., comp
— Works of, with life of the author:
illustrations and notes by his
grandson, Chas. Francis Adams.
10 V. 8°. Boston 185S
BIOGRAPHY.
23
BIOGRAPHY.
BioaRAPHY— Continued.
— - History of the life, administration
and times of, in Vol. 2 of The
Republic. Irelan . John Robert
— - Adams-Jefferson contest, pp. 7-20
in "Our Presidents and how we
make them," by Col.A. K. McClure ....
— Adams, John Quiney, 6th Presi-
dent U. S.; born July 11, 1767; died
Feb. 21, 1848. Messages and other
official papers, pp. 291-431. Vol. 2,
in A compilation of the messages
and papers of the Presidents,
1789-1897. Richardson, James D.,
comp
— - History of the life, administration
and times of. m Vol. 6 of The Re-
public. Irelan, John Robert
— - The Adams-Jackson— Crawford-
Clay contest, pp. 39-46, in "Our
Presidents and how we make
them." McClure, A. K
— American Biographical Pub. Co. Bio-
graphical dictionary and portrait
gallery Illinois Volume. 2 eds.
4°. Chicago 1876-83
— Andrew, John Albion, Amer. States-
man, Governor of Mass.; born
1818, died 1867. Sketch of life of,
pp. 325-344, inclusive, in "Men of
our times." Stowe, Harriet Beech-
er. 8°. Hartford 1868
— Antar. See Celebrated Characters.
Lamartine.
— Arnold, Benedict, Amer, general in
Revolution; born 1741, died 1801.
Life of. Arnold, Isaac N. S°.
Chicago 1888
— Arnold, Isaac N., 111. lawyer, coii-
greasman and author; born 1813.
died 1884. Memorial address com-
memorative of the life and char-
acter of, delivered before the Chi-
cago Hist. Soc. Oct. 21, 1884.
Washburne, Hon. B. B. Paper.
8°. Chicago 1884
— Arthur, Chester A. 21st President
U. S.; born. Oct. 5.1fc30; diedNov.
18fl886. Messages and other of-
ficial papers of, pages 31-294 in "A
compilation of the messages and
papers of- the presidents, 1789-
1897." V. 8. Richardson, James
D., comp
— - Sketch of life of, pages 637-568,
inc. in Lives of Garfield and
Arthur. "From the tow-path to
the White House." Brisbin, Qen.
James S. 12°. Phila 1880
Biography— Continued .
— Qarfleld-Hancock contest, pp. 270-
287. in "Our Presidents and how
wemakethem." McClure, A. K
— Asbury, Pratcis. Am. pioneer M.
E. Bishop. Born in England,
1745, died in Virginia, 1816
— Asbury and his co-laborers. Con-
tains sketches of Revs. Asbury,
Coke, Whatcoat, Lee, Garrettson,
Ware, M'Kendree, George, Roberts
and Emory, 2 v, Larrabee. Rev.
Wm. C. 16°. CiQCinnati 1853
— Badollet, ,Tohn. Sketch of the
life of in "Survival of pioneer
familiesin Indiana." Published
in "The Pocket." Evansville, Ind.,
Feb., 1898
— Baker, Edward D., American states-
man and soldier: born. London,
England, 1811; died. Ball's Bluff,
1861
— Masterpieces of E. D. Baker.
("Eloquence of the far West, No.
1) Shuck, Oscar T.e(Z. 16°. Sac
Francisco 1899
— Sketch of career of. Pages
350-352 in "Personal recollec-
tions." Darby, John D\ 12°. St
Louis 1880
— - Life and pubBc services of. Wal-
lace, Joseph. 12°. Springfield... 1870
— Baker, Edward Lewis, In memor-
ium. 8°. Springfield 1897
— Baldwin, Chas. Candee. Memorial
of. Wright, G. Frederick.
(Tract No. 88. in v. 4, publication
Western Reserve Hist. Soc. )
— Baldwin, Henry P. ex-Governor
and ex-Senator of Michigan.
Legislative proceedings of the
state of MichigaQ in memory of
Rutherford B. Hayes and Henry
P.Baldwin. (Mich, state pub.) 8°.
Lansing 1893
— Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss. Me-
morial of. Speeches delivered in
the U. S. House of Representa-
tives on preseutatioii of purtraits
of ex-Speakcrs Sedgwick, Var-
num and Banks to the National
Government by the state of Massa-
chusetts. U. >>. Gov. Pub. 4°.
Washington 1888
— Bartlett, Josiah. Sketch of life of.
Pages 1-8, inc ,in Dwi£;ht's"Lives
of the signers of the Declaration
of Independence "
BIOGRAPHY.
24
BIOGEAPHY.
BiOGRAPHV— (.'oH^intieiJ.
— Bateman. Newton. American edu-
cator; born, 1832; dieil, 1897.
Sketch of life anil labors of. in
address of Dr. Samuel Willard.pp.
63-80. in "Our pilerrim fathers."
Pub. by 111. Teachers' Associa-
tion. 12°. Galesburg 1898
— Bateman, Newton und Selby, Paul.
Historical, Encyclopedia of Illi-
nois. 4°. Chicago 1900
— Beecher, Henry Ward. American
clergyman and author; born, 1813;
died,18S7. Sketch of life of. Pages
505-575, in "Men of our limes."
Stowe, Harriet Beecher. 8° Hart-
ford 1868
— Benton, Thos, Hart. American
statesman and U. S. S.: born,
1782; died. 1858. Thirty years'
view; or, a history of the work-
ing of the American Government
for thirty years, 1820 to 1850. With
an aittobiograpnical sketch. 2 v.
8°. N. y 1893
— - Sketch of, pp. 180-188, in "Per-
sonal recollections." Darby,
John P. 12°. St. Louis 1880
— Bigelow, jMoses. Biographical
sketch of. Bigelow. Samuel F. 8°.
Newark, N.J 1890
— Birney. Jas. G. American politi-
cian; born. 1792; died. 1857. James
G. Birney and his times. Birney,
Wm. 12°. Cincinnati 1890
— Black Hawk. Sac Indian of Illi-
nois: born (probably), 1767; died,
1838
— Black Hawk and Black Hawk war.
Armstrong, Son. Perry A. Sauks
and Black Hawk war. 8°. Spring-
field 1887
— Bent. Charles. Sketch of Black
Hawk war. Pp. 36-39 in History
of Whiteside County, 111. 8° Mor-
rison. 1)1 1877
— Boss, R. & Co., Pub. Sketch of
Blauk Hawk war, chap. 10. pp. 36-
19, ill Sketches of the history of
Ogle County, III. 8°. Polo, 111... 1859
— Bradaby, U. G., ed. Sketch of the
Black Hawk war. pp, 49-58, in
History of Bureau County. 8°.
Chicago 1886
— Butterworth, Hezekiah, In the
boyhood of Lincoln; a tale of the
Tunker schoolmaster and the
times of Black Hawk. 12°. N. Y. 1896
Biography— Continued .
— Conclin, George, entered 1)V. The
great Indian chief of the West;
or, life and adventures of Black
Hawk. Drake, Ben.iamin, 12°.
Phila 1857
— Drake, Benjamin. Life and adven-
tures of Black Hawk, sketches of
Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians,
and the late Black Hawk war. 12°.
Cincinnati 1839
— Elliott, Isaac H., comp. Adj. Gen.
HI. Record services Illinois sol-
diers in Black Hawk war, 1831-1832,
and in Mexican war, 1846-1818.
Taken from oflioial rolls in War
Department, Washington, D. C.
8°. Springfield 1882
— Ford, Ooi'. Thomas. Account of
Black Hawk war, pp. 108-165, in
History of Illinois, 1818-17
— Hill, H. H. & Co., pubs. Sketch of
Black Hawk War, pages 39-56, in
History of Lee Co. 8°. Chicago... 1881
— lies, Elijah. Letter to I. N. Arnold
in regard to Mr. Lincoln's service
as a private soldier in the Black
Hawk War, pages 18-20 in "Ad-
dresses delivered at annual meet-
ing Chicago Historical Society,
Nov. 19,1868." (Fergus. Hist. Ser-
ies No. 10
Kett, H, P. & Co. Sketch of Black
Hawk War, pages 74-79, in His-
tory of Winnebago Co., HI, 8°.
Chicago
(Same sketch in Kett & Co.'s
History of Ogle Co., pages 74-79,
pub. 1878.)
Kirkman, M. M. The romance of
Gilbert Holmes. An historical
novel. 12°. Chicago
LeBaron. Wm. jr., & Co. Sketch
of Black Hawk War, pages 74-79.
in History Woodford Co., 111.
8°. Chicago
The above mentioned sketch is to
be found in several of the histor-
ies of the northern counties of
Illinois. "*
Matson, N. Sketch of Black Hawk
and Black Hawk War, pages 80-
214, in "Memories of Shaubena."
3ded. 12°. Chicago
Sketch of Black Hawk and Black
Hawk War, pages 15-92, in "Rem-
iniscences of Bureau Co.'' 12°.
Princeton
1877
1900
1878
1882
1872
BIOGRAPHY.
25
BIOGRAPHY.
Biography— CojiHnued.
— Newlands, R. W. Heroes that fell
at the memorable skirmish atStill-
man's Run. Published in The
Stillman Valley Graphic. Still-
man Valley, Ogrle Oo. 111., Nov.
24,1899
— Patterson, J. B., ed. Black Hawk,
Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak. liife
of Black Hawk, with account of
Black Hawk War, dictated by
himself. 16°. Boston 1834
— Later edition, containing account
of life, death and burial of Black
Hawk. Patterson, 3. B., ed. 12°.
Oquawka, 111 1882
— Power, John Carroll, assisted by
Mrs. S. A. Power. Sketch of part
taken by citizens of Sangramon
Co., 111., in Black Hawk War,
pages 54-61, in "History of the
early settlers of Sangamon Co."
8°. Springfield 1876
— Scammon, Hon. J. Young. Anec-
dote of .Mr. Lincoln in the Black
Hawk War, pages 14-15, in "Ad-
dresses delivered at annual meet-
ing Chicago Historical Society,
Nov. 19, 186S." Fergus Hist. Ser-
ies No. 10
— Smith, E. H. Black Hawk and
scenes in the West, by a Western
Tourist. Poem. 12°. N. Y 1848
— Tilden, M. H. Sketch Black Hawk
War, pages 203-217, in History
Stephenson Co., 111. Western
Hist. Co., pubs. 8°. Chicago.... 1880
— Wakefield, John, Esq. History of
the war between the U. S. and the
Sac and Pox Indians, and parts
of other disaffected tribes, in
1827-1831 and 1832. 12°- Jackson-
ville, 111 1834
— Wisconsin Historical Society Col-
lections. Vol.10. 8°. Madison.. 1888
Comie«is.— Papers of Capt. T. G. An-
derson, British Indian Agent, Indian
• campaign of 1832.— Smith. Battle of
Peckatonica. — t'itch. Reminiscences
■of Black Hawk War.— Anderson. Inci-
■dents of Black Hawk War.— Whittle-
sey, Notes on Black Hawk War.—
Parkinson. Sketches of Indian chiefs
and pioneers of Northwest. — Shaw.
'Causes of Black Hawk War.— Brown.
Black Hawk scraps from old newspa-
gers. Robert S. Black and the Black
[awk War.— Jones.
— Woodford, G. H. Fifty years ago;
or, gleanings respecting the his-
tory of Northern Illinois a few
years previous to and during the
Black Hawk War. Paper. 8°.
Joliet 1883
Biography— 6'0H(i»iMed.
— Orderly-book and muster rolls of
Illinois troops (officers and pri-
vates) during Black Hawk War.
(Original records, gift of i[ri,. E.
B. Anderson, widow of Gen. Rob-
ert Anderson
— Photograph of battlefield of "Still-
aian's Defeat,'' Lee Co., 111., Black
Hawk War. H. A. Brown, artist,
Dixon, 111. Photo. 4^x7 inches
— Photograph of monument erected
at Kellogg's Grove, by Stephenson
Co., 111., in memory of persons
killed in Black Hawk War. P. T.
Harris, artist, Lena, 111. Photo.
Cabinet size
— Blaine, James G.,Amer. statesman;
born 1830, died 1893. Personal
tribute to the memory of Gen. W.
T. Sherman, and critique of Sher-
man's Memoirs, to accompany the
4th edition of the Memoirs of Gen.
W. T. Sherman. 4th ed. 8°. N. Y. 1891
— - Twenty years of Congress. 2 v.
8°. Norwich, Conn 1884
— - Cooper. Thos. V. Biographies of
Jas. G. Blaine and John A. Logan.
8°. N. Y 1884
— Houghton, Walter, Sketches of
the lives of Blaine and Logan.
12°. Chicago 1884
— Mann. Edward G. Jas. G.Blaine's
place in American history. 8°.
Albany 1893
— - Michigan, State of. Legislative
services of, in memory of Jas. G.
Blaine. 8°. Lansing 1893
— - Ridpath, John Clark. Life and
public services of Jas. G. Blaine,
and sketch of the life of John A.
Logan. Vl° Cincimiati 1884
— Bond, Shadrach. See Illinois Gov-
ernors.
— Bossuet. See Celebrated charac-
ters.
— Bouquet, Col. Henry and his cam-
paigns. Cort, Rev. Cyrus. 16°.
Lancaster, Pa 1883
— Bradlee, Caleb Davis, life of; by
"E. R. L." a graduate of Boston
University. Pam. Boston, a. d
— Bradwell, Myra. Lairyer and edi-
tor; born 1831, died 1894.
— Exercises at dedicati.m of Myra
Bradwell school. Bradwell, Jas.
B., comi)
— - Sketch of life and obituary notice
171 Chicago Legal News. Keb., 1894
BIOGRAPHY.
26
BIOGRAPHY.
Biography — Continued.
— - Sketch of life of. In "The Bench
and Bar of 111. Historical and
Reminiscent." John M. Palmer,
ed. Pages 277-281
— Brant, Joseph, Thyenanega, life of;
or, Indian wars of the American
Revolution. Stone, Wm. L. 2 v.
8°. N.Y 1838
Another edition. 2 v. 8°. Buffalo. 1851
— Bramhill, Mrs. Jeannie Nicholas.
A memory of a beautiful life.
Anon. 12°. Chicago 1898
— Braxton, Carter. Sketch of life
of. Pages 321-324 inclusive, in
Lives Signers. Dwight
— Breese, Hon. Sidney. Justice Su-
preme Court of III., and U. S.
Senator; born 1800, died 1878.
— - Early history of Ills. 8°. Chicago. 1884
— In memory of. Prooeedingsof Chi-
cago Bar. 4°. Chicago 1878
— Brooks, Arthur. In momoriam.
Chicago Literary Club. Chicago.
n. d
— Brown, John, Amer. anti-slavery
agitator; born 1800, died 1859. Con-
nelly, W. E. 12°. Topeka.' 1900
— Browning. Orville H. Amr. States-
man; born 1806. died 1811. In
memoriam. Address by Chas. B.
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Association, li. d
— Buckingham, Gov. Wm. A. U. S.
Senator; born 1806, died 1875.
Sketch of life of, pages 463-479 in-
clusive, in "Men of our Times."
Stowe. Harriet Beecher. 8°. Hart-
ford 1868
— Burr, Aaron, 3d Vice President U.
S.: born 1756, died 1836. Memoirs
of. Davis, Matthew L. 2 v. 8°.
N. Y 1866
— Lite and times of. Parton, J.
12°. N.Y 1858
— Butler county, Ohio; pioneer bi-
ography of. McBride. James
(Ohio Valley Hist. Series.) 2v.
8°, Cincinnati 1869
— Butterfield, Consul W. Biographi-
cal sketch of, in Ohio Arch, and
Hist. Quarterly, Oct., 1900. Hunt-
er, W. H
— Butterfield. Justin; memoirof. Wil-
son. John. 8°. Chicago 1879
— Cadillac, Antoine de la Mothe; the
founder of Detroit; life of. Bur-
ton, C. M. 8°. Detroit 1895
Biography— Continued.
— Carlin. Thomas. See Illinois Gov-
ernors,
— Carlisle, John G. Amer. states-
man ; born 1835. Sketch of life of,
pages 232-235, in Lincoln's cam-
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of 1860. Oldroyd, Osborn H.
Paper. 12°. N. Y 1896-
— Carroll. Charles, of Carrollton.
Sketch of the life of, in Dwight's
"Lives of the Signers," etc.,
pages 262-266 inclusive
— Cartwright, Peter. Pioneer M.E.
preacher: born 1785, died 1872.
Autobiography of. Strickland,
W. P.,ed. 12°. Cincinnati 1858-
— - Ross, H. L. Personal recollec-
tions of Peter Cartwright, page
180 in Early pioneers and pioneer
events in Illinois
— Cass, Lewis. American Statesman,
born 1782, died 1866. Proceedings
in Congress upon the acceptance
by the U. S. government of a stat-
ue of Lewis Cass, presented by the ,
State of Michigan. U. S. Gov-
ernment Pubs. 4°. Wa hington. 1889'
— Celebrated characters: memoirs of.
Lamartine, Alphonse de. 3 v. 12°.
N. Y 1856
Contents. — Lord Nelson. Heloise and
Abelard. Christopher Columbus. Ber-
nard De Palissy. the potter — Roostam.
Marcus Tullius Cicero, tjocrates. Jac-
quard, the silk weaver of Lyons. Joan
of Arc. Cromwell. Homer. Guten-
berg. F^nelon. William Tell. Madame-
de S6vign6. Milton. Antar. Bossuet.
— Chamberlain. George, letters of,
with sketch of life. Lutz, Mrs.
Caroline C. 12°. Springfield. 111. 188*
— Chase, Philander. Pioneer Epis-
copal Bishop of 111., born 1775,
died 1852. Reminiscences of. Au-
tobiography. 2d ed. 2 v. 8°.
Boston 184»
— Chase, Bev. Philander. Letters,
pamphlets, etc, relating to the
life and labors of bishop Chase
— Chase, Salmon P. Amer. States-
man, born 1808, died 1873. Sketch
of life of; pages 241-290, inclusive,
in "Men of our Times." Stowe,
Harriet Beecher. 8°. Hartford.. 1868.
— Chase, Samuel. Sketch of life of,
pages 245-252, inclusive, in Lives
Signers, etc. Dwight
— Chicago. Pioneers of. In memor-
iam. Bradwell, Jas. B. Pam. 4°.
Chicago 1896
BIOGRAPHY.
27
BIOGRAPHY.
Biography — Contimied.
— Chiniquy, Charles. Clergyman and
and reformer, born 1809, died 1899.
Fifty years in the Church of
Rome. (Autobiography.) 42d ed.
12°. Chicago 1892
— Civil war, (the great) history of.
with biographical sketches of
leading statesmen and distin-
guished naval and military com-
manders, etc. Tomes, Robert, and
Smith, Benj. (i. 3 v. Folio. N. Y.
n.d
— Clark, Abraham, sketch of the life
of, pp. 143-116, inc.. in Dwight's
Lives of the Signers of the Dec-
laration of Indenendence
— Clark. Gen. George Rogers, soldier
in Revolution; born 1752, died 1818.
Gen. George Rogers Clark's
sketch of his campaign in the Illi-
nois in 1778-9, with an introduction
by Hon. Henry Pirtle, and an ap-
pendix containing the public and
private' instructions to Col. Clark,
and Maj. Bowman's journal of the
taking of Post St. Vincent. Bio-
graphical sketches of Col. Clark,
reprinted from Lewis Collins'
history of Kentucky. Ohio Valley
Historical Series No. 3. S°. Cin-
cinnati 1869
— English, Wm. H. Conquest of
the Northwest and life of George
Rogers Clark. 2 V. S° Indianapolis 1896
— For other sketches of Gen. George
Rogers Clark see histories of
Northwest Territory, Indiana,
Kentucky and Illinois.
— Clark, William, Amer. explorer and
traveler; born 1770, died 1838.
Memoir of. in preface, to History
of expedition of Lewis and Clark,
pages 63-97. Coues, Elliott, ed.
4v. 8°. N.Y 1893
— Clay, Elizabeth Hudson, sketch of
life of. The mother of Henry
Clay. Fart 1, in The Clay
Family, Filson Club, publ'u. No.
14, pp. 3-60, inc. Smith, Hon.
Zachary F. 4°. Louisville 1899
— Clay family, genealogy of. Clay,
Mrs. Mary Rogers. Part 2 in Fil-
son Club publ'ns No. 14, pp. 63-236,
inc. 4°. Louisville 1899
— Clay. Henry, Amr. statesman; born
1777. died 1852. Sketch of life of,
in Party Leaders, pp. 277-369 in-
clusive. Baldwin, Jo. G. 12°. N.
Y 1864
B\o(iB.A.v^Y— Continued.
— Life of. Colton. Calvin. 2 v. 8°.
N. Y 1856
— - Private correspondence of. Col-
ton, Calvin. 8°. N.Y 1856
— Clinton, George W. An address
commemorative of, delivered be-
fore Buffalo Historical Society,
March 24,1890. Day, David F.
Publ'n Buffalo Hist. Soc. Pam,
8°. Buffalo 1890
— Clymer, George, sketch of life of,
pp. 190-198, inclusive, in Lives of
the Signers of the Declaration of
Independence. Dwlght
— Coke, liev. Thomas, sketch of life.
Vol. 1, pp. 227-333, inclusive, in
Asbury and his Co-laborers. Lar-
rabee. Rev. Wm. C. 2 v. 16°.
Cincinnati, n. d
Coles. Edward.
Governors.
See Illinois
Colfax, Schuyler, Amr. statesman
and Vice President; born 1823.
died t885. Sketch of life of, pp.
347-362. inclusive, j)t "Men of Our
Times." Stowe, Harriet Beecher.
8°. Hartford 1868.
Colquitt. Alfred H.. Amr. states-
man, U. S. Senator from Georgia;
born 1824, died 1894. Memorial ad-
dresses delivered in U. S. Senate
on lives and characters of Zebu-
Ion B. Vance, Francis B. Stock-
bridee' and Alfred H. Colquitt.
U. S. Gov. Pubs. 4°. Washington. 1896-
Columbus, Christopher, Genoese
discoverer of America; born
(about) 1436, died 1506. Belloy.
Marquis de. Christopher Colum-
bus and the discovery of the New
World. 4°. London 1885-
- Curtis, Wm. E. The authentic let-
ters of Columbus. Pubs. Field
Col. Museum. Vol. 1, No. 2
- Ford, Paul Leicester, ed. The
writings of Columbus. Edited,
witn an introduction, by Paul L.
Ford. 12°. N.Y 1892:
- Hale, Edward Everett. Life of
Christopher Columbus. 12°. Chi-
cago 1891
- Irving, Washington. History of
the life, and voyages of Christo-
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Another edition. 3 v. 8°. London. 1877
BIOGRAPHY.
28
BIOGRAPHY.
BiOGRAPHY— Co)dfi»i(ed.
— - Liamartine. Sketch of Columbus,
in Memoirs of celebrated charac-
ters
— - Poole, Wm. P. Columbus and the
finding of the New World. Pam.
16°. Chicago 1892
— - Roselly de Lorgues. Christophe
Colomb: Histoire de sa vie.et ses
voyages. 2 v. 8°. Paris 1856
— - Spotorno, Gio. Batista. Memo-
rials of Columbus; or, a collection
of authentic documents of that
celebrated navigator; preceded
by a memoir of his life and discov-
eries. Translated from the Span-
ish and the Italian. 8°. London- 1823
— - For other sketches of Columbus,
see histories of America and the
U.S.
— Cook County. Sketches and por-
traits of the newly elected judges
in Cook county. 111. November,
1892. Reprinted from Chicago
Legal News, Nov. 19,1892. Brad-
well, Jas. B. Contains biographi-
cal sketches of Judges Geo. H.
Kettelle, Jonas Hutchinson, Thos.
G. Windes. Edward F. Dunne,
Philip Stein, Wm. G. Bwing, Geo.
P. Sugg and Jas. Goggin. 8°. Chi-
cago, n. d
— Cox, Samuel Sullivan, Amer. diplo-
matist, born 1824, died 1889. Me-
morial addresses on life and char-
acter of, delivered in Congress
U. S. (U. S Gov. Pub.) 4°. Wash-
ington 1890
— Crain, Wm. Henry, Amer. states-
man and member Congress from
Texas, born 1848, died 1896. Memo-
rial addresses on life and charac-
acter of, delivered in House of
Representatives and Senate U.S.,
64th Cong., first session. (U. S.
Gov. Pub.) 4°. Washington 1897
— Cromwell, Oliver, Lord-protector
of England, born 1699, died 1668,
Sketch of, t« Celebrated charac-
ters, memoirs of. Nee Celebrated
characters. — Lamartine,
— Curwen. Samuel. Amer. loyalist in
Revolution, born 1715. died 1802,
Journal and letters of, 1775-84, to
which are added biographical no-
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other persons. Ward, George At-
kinson, erf. 8°. N. y 1842
BioanAPHY— Continued .
— Cutler, Ephraim, Pioneer of N. W.
Terrirory, born 1767, died 1853, Life
and times of, with biographical
sketches of Jervis Cutler and
Wm. Park Cutler. Cutler, Julia
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EUery, William Paine, Robert Treat
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Hopkins, Stephen Thornton, Matthew
Hopkinson, Francis Walton, George
Huntington. Samuel Whipple, William
Jefferson, Thomas Williams, William
Lee, Francis Lightfoot Wilson, James
Lee, Richard Henry Witherspoon. John
Lewis, Francis Wolcott. Oliver
Livingston. Phili Wythe. George
BIOGRAPHY.
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BIOGRAPHY.
BiOdRAPHY—Contimied.
— DeSoto, Hernando, or Fernando.
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— - Steel engraving of. Size 7^x5^
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BIOGRAPHY.
30
BIOGEAPHY.
BioORAF-aY— Continued.
— Edwards. Ninian Wirt, 111., lawyer
and superintendent of public in-
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Sketch of life of, in Historical
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Benj. S. and Ninian Wirt, and
other members of the Edwards
family. Edwards, Georgie Hor-
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iTiLarrabee's "Asbury and his Co-
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— Ewing, Wm. L. D., acting Governor
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of Gov. Reynolds, 1834. Sketch of
life of, in Davidson & Stuve's
History of Illinois, p. 682. (For
other mention of Gen. Ewing see
histories of Illinois, of Black
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— Farragut, David Glascoe, Amr. ad-
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— F6nelon. iSes Memoirs of Celebrat-
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— Finley, Rev. James B., Amr. pio-
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— Floyd, Wm., sketch of life of, pp.
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Biography — Continued.
— Freeman, Norman Leslie. Illinois
lawyer and Supreme Court re-
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— - Proceedings of the State Bar As-
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James A. Garfield, presented by
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BIOGRAPHY.
31
BIOGRAPHY.
BioanAPSY— Continued.
— George, Sev. Enoch, Sketch of life
of, pp. 233-258, inc., v. 2, in Larra-
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— Gerry, Elbridgre, Sketch of life of,
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the Signers of the Declaration of
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— Gibson. Randall Lee, Amer. states-
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Memorial addresses delivered in
the Senate and House of Repre-
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of the newly elected judges in
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— Grant, Dlysses S., 18th President
XI. S.. born 1822, died 1885, Per-
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— - Dana, Chas. A„ and Wilson, J. H,
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Biography- Continued.
— - Deming, Henry C. Life of Ulysses
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— - Remlap, L. T. ed. Life of Gen. U.
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BIOGRAPHY.
32
BIOGRAPHY.
Biography— Continued.
— Richardson, .las. D., com;;. Sketch
of life and official messages and
documents of, in Vol. 7 of "A com-
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Washington 1898
— - Sherman, E B., LL. D. An ad-
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— - Stowe, Harriet Beecher. Sketch
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8°. Hartford 1868
— Wilson, James Grant. Ulysses
Simpson Grant, General of D. S.
A., and twice President U. S; the
life and public services of. Re-
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— For other sketches of Gen. Grant,
see histories of Illinois, and re-
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his work and life. Address be-
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1889. Gluck, James Fraser. (Pub-
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Great Britain and Ireland Litera-
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Greeley. Horace. Amer. statesman
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1876. The American conflict. 2 v.
8°. Hartford 1887
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toChas. A. Dana and a lady friend:
to which are added reminiscences
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of the life of Horace Greeley,
pages 293-310 inc. in "Men of our
times." 8°. Hartford 1868
Grow, Galusha A. Pennsylvania
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of Speakers Grow and Randall,
late Representatives from Pa,,
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— Gwinnett, Button. Sketch of life
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laration of Independence."
— Hagle, Dios C, Illinois State Sena-
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addresses on life and character
' of, delivered in Senate of 111.,
Feb. 18, 1898. (111. State Pubs.)
8°. Springfield
— Hall, Jame%, 111. author. Sketch of
life of, in foot-note of page 345,
Vol. 1. in Moses' "Illinois, His-
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— Hall, Lyman, Sketch of life of, pp.
362-366, in Dwight's "Lives of the
Signers of the Declaration of In-
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— Hamilton. Alexander, Amer- states-
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T. L.,«d, Official and other papers
of the late Alexander Hamilton.
(Vol. 1 only.) 8°. N- Y. and Lon-
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1842
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Lodge, Henry Cabot. Sketch of
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(The Makers of the Union. Pub.
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Hamilton, Lucy. See Hamilton,
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Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.: In
loving remembrance of, by their
daughter. Welch, Mrs. George
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Hamlin, Hannibal. Vice President
U. S.. 1861-1865; born 1809. died
July 4. 1891. Sketch of life of, pp.
194-216, III Life of Abraham Lin-
coln, of Illinois. Barrett, J. H.
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in Life and Public Services of
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BIOGKAPHY.
33
BIOGRAPHY.
Biography — Contlnnea.
— Haaeock, John, sketch of life of,
pp.l8-28,ift"Dwie:ht's Lives of the
Signers of the Declaration of In-
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— Hanna, Hon. Samuel, biography of,
accompanying history of Fort
Wayne, Ind. Brice, Wallace A.
8°. Ft. Wayne 1868
— Hanson, John. President of the U.S.
in Congress assembled, 1781-1782.
Sketch of life of. Thomas,
Douglas. 8°. Baltimore, n. d
— Hardin. John J., Illinois lawyer,
congressman and soldier; born
1810, died 1847. Obsequies of Col.
John J. Hardin, at Jacksonville,
111., July 14,1847. Pam
— Harris, Sarah Coates, Amer. physi-
cian and geologist; born 1824, died
1886. McClellau, Clara D. Me-
morial sketch of the life and work
of Sarah Coates Harris, M. D.
Accompanied by a description of
her cabinet of geological speci-
mens, by Kate A. MoHugh. Illus-
trated by original photographs,
the work of Jennie Loveland
Wonderly Manuscript .
— Harrison, Benjamin, Sketch of Life
of, pp. 297-309, m Dwlght's "Lives
of the Signers of the Declaration
of Independence."
— Harrison, Benjamin, 23d President
U. S., born 1833. Sketch of life of,
and messages and official papers,
in Vol. 9, pp. 3-385, of "Compila-
tion of the messages and papers
of the Presidents, 1789-1897."
Kiehardson, Jas. D., comp. (U. S.
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— - Old Tippecanoe Club, Chicago,
Sketch of the Club. Dedicated to
Benj. Harrison. 23d President U.
S. 12°. Chicago, u. (}
— Harrison, William Henry, 9th Presi-
dent U. S., born 1773, died 1841.
Biographical sketch of and mes-
sages and official papers, pp. 3-32,
in Vol. 4, of "Compilation of the
messages and papers of the Pres-
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8°. Washington 189''
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8°. Phila 1810
— - A memoir of public services of.
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— 3 H. L.
Biography— Cojtf in lied.
— - History of the life, administration
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— - Sketch of life of, in "Old Tippe-
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— Hart, John. Sketch of life of, pages
138-143, in Dwight's "Lives of the
Signers of the Declaration of In-
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— Haven, Erastus O., D. Z<., LL.D.,
M. E. Bishop born 1820; died 1881.
Autobiography of. Introduction
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Stratton, C. C, D. D., ed. 12°. N.
Y. and Cincinnati 1883
— Hayes, Rutherford B., 19th Presi-
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Sketch of life of, and of official
messages and papers, pages 437-
640, in "Compilation of the mes-
sages and papers of the presi-
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— - Ex-President U. S. Legislative
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— Henry, Patrick, Amr. statesman,
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of, Wirt, William. 3d ed. 8°.
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8°. Phila 1840
— Hewes, Joseph, Sketch of life of,
pages 330-332, in Dwight's "Lives
of Signers of the Declaration of
Independence."
— Heywood, Thomas. Sketch of life
of, pages 341-346, in Dwight's
"Lives of Signers of the Declara-
tion of Independence."
— Homer. See "Memoirs of celebrat-
ed characters." Lamartine
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pages 325-332, in Dwight's "Lives
of Signers of the Declaration of
Independence."
— Hopkins, Stephen. Sketch of life
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of Signers of the Declaration of
Independence."
BIOGRAPHY.
34
BIOGRAPHY.
BioORAPHY— Continued.
— Hopkinson, Francis. Sketch of life
of, in Dwight's "Lives of the
Signers of the Declaration of In-
dependence," pages 135-137
— Houk, George W. Jlember of Con-
gress from Ohio; born 1825, died
1894. Memorial addresses on life
and character of, delivered in
U. S. House of Representatives
and Senate, 63d Congress. U. S.
Gov't Pubs. 4°. Washington.... 1895
— Howard, Gen. 0. 0. American sol-
dier; born 1830. Sketch of life of,
pages 447-459, in "Men of Our
Times." Stowe, Harriet Beecher.
8°. Hartford 1868
— Hoyne, Thomas, Illinois Lawyer;
born 1824, died 1894. In memoriam.
Sketch of the life and character
of, with proceedings of public
bodies on the occasion of his
death, and memorial exercises. 8°.
Chicago, u. d
— - Thomas Hoyne: A poem. Hall,
Eugene J, Page 130 of Thomas
Hoyne; In memoriam
— Sketchof the life of, pages 558-561,
in "The Bench and Bar of Illinois,
Historical and Reminiscent;"
edited by Gen. John M. Palmer
— Hubbard, Gurdon Salstonstall, Illi-
nois Pioneer; born 1802, died 1886.
Incidents and events in the life
of. HamiltoQ. Henry E., eomp.
8°. Chicago 1888
— Huntington, Samuel, sketch of the
life of, pages 85-90, in Dwight's
"Lives of the Signers," ere
— Hurd, Harvey B., Illinois Lawyer,
born 1827. Sketch of. pages 769-
773. in "Bench and Bar of Illinois
Historical and Reminiscent;"
edited by Gen. John M. Palmer
— Hutchinson, Jitclge Jonas, sketch of
the life of, page 3, in ''Sketches
and portraits of the newly elected
judges in Cook Co., Ills., Nov.,
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— Inventors: Men of Achievemetji'
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Franklin, Benjamin: Pulton,
Robert: Whitney. Eli: Howe,
Elias; Morse, Samuel P. B.; Good-
year. Charles; Ericsson, John;
McCormick. Cyrus Hall; Edison,
Thos, A.; Bell, Alexander
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James M.; Drake. E. L,; Clark,
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Harvey, Thomas W.; Sholes, C.
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drew Jackson: Containing eulo-
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casion of his death, to which is
added an appendix, preceded by a
short sketch of his life. Dusen-
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BIOGRAPHY.
35
BIOGRAPHY.
BiOQEAPHY— Continued.
— James. Edmund J.. Ph. D. Ameri-
can educator and author; born
1855. Sketch of work, writings
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born 1745, died 1829. Life of. pages
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Rutledge. Flanders, Henry. 8°.
Phila 1855
— - The Federalist on the New Con-
stitution, written 1788, by Mr.
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— Jefferson, Thomas. 3d President U.
S.; born Apr. 2, {oldstyle)\.UZ.dAed.
July 4, 1826. Biographical sketch
of, and messages and other official
papers, pages 317-461. vol. 1, in
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The Eepublic; or, a history of the
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— Tucker, Geo. Jefferson, Thomas.
Third President U. S. Life of.
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— Jesus of Nazareth. Autobiography
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by Himself through the inspira-
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— Justices Supreme Court of 111. See,
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— Keckley, Elizabeth. Behind the
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NY 1868
BIOGRAPHY — Continued.
— Kenton, Gen. Simon. Amer. Pio-
neer; born 1755, died 1836. Mc-
Donald, John. Sketch of the life
of Gen, Simon Kenton of Ken-
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— Kidd, Presco W. Memorial of. Con-
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— La Salle. E^n^-Robert. French
explorer. Cavalier, Sieur de la
Salle; born at Rouen, 1643; died,
1687
— Falconer, Thomas. Sketch of the
life and voyages of Robert Cava-
lier. Sieur de la Salle, in "On the
discovery of the Miss., and on S.
W, Oregon, and N. W. Boundary,"
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treal 1893
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Salle de Rouen. 8°. Paris 1871
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— - Hennepin, Father Louis. Account
of the life and voyages of La
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of Louisiana." Translated by
John Gilmary Shea. 8°. N. Y.. 1880
— - Joutel. Journal of the last voy-
age of LaSalle to Gulph of Mexico,
to find the mouth of the Miss,
river. By M. Joutel, one of La
Salle's lieutenants. English
translation- London 1714
— Le Clercq. Father Christian.
Sketch of life and discoveries of
La Salle, in Vol. 2 of Le Clercq's
"First Establishment of the
Faith." Translated by John Gil-
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life and discoveries of La Salle.
a»"D6couvertes et 6tablissements
des Franfais dans L' Ouest et le
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BIOGRAPHY.
36
BIOGRAPHY.
Biography — CorUlnutd-
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the discovery of the great West.
2ded. 8°. Boston 1889
— - Reminston, Charles Kingsbury.
The ship-yard of the Griffon, a
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Cavelier, sieur Je la Salle, in 1679,
above the Falls of Niagara. 8°.
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life, labors and voyages of La
Salle, in "Discovery and Explora-
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N. Y 1853
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the Faith." •
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relations in^dites de la d^couverte
du Mississippi. (Bxtrait de la
Q^ologie pratique de la Louis-
lane.) 4°. Paris 1859
— - Tonti, Henri. Dernieres d^cou-
vertes dans L'Am^rique Septen-
rionale de M. de La Salle. 12°.
Paris 1697
— - For other sketches of La Salle.
see works on travel and voyage.
Miss. Valley , the west, etc
— Lawyers of Illinois. See Illinois.
— Lee. Francis Lightf oot. Sketch of
life of, pages 318-321, in Dwight's
"Lives of Signers of the Declara-
tion of Independence."
— Lee, JZe-u. Jesse. Sketch of life and
labors of, pages 11-118, in v. 2, of
"Asbury and his co-laborers."
Larrabee
— Lee, Richard Henry, Sketch of life
of, pages 270-286, in Dwight's
"Lives of the Signers of the Dec-
laration of Independence."
— Lee. Rob't E.. Amer. Oonfed. Gen'l,
born, 1807; died, 1870. Long, A. Li.
Memoirs of Robert E. Lee; his
military and personal history,
with incidents relating to his pri-
vate life subsequent to the war.
Collected and edited by Marcus
J. Wright. 8° N. Y., Phila. and
Washington 1886
BiOQUXp-aY—Contitmed.
— - Pollard. Edward A. The life.
campaigns and public services of
Robert E. Lee, by a distinguished
southern journalist. 8°. N. Y... 1870
— - Richardson, Chas., i>ub. Sketch
of the life and services of Gen.
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— Lemley. John. The Weeping Pil-
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Rockford, 111 1869'
— Leonard, John Edwards. Member
of Congress from Louisiana; born
1845, died 1878. Sketch of the life
and career of. Memorial ad-
dresses delivered in U. S. House
of Representatives, April 18.1878,
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— Lewis, Francis. Sketch of the life
of, pages 109-112. in Dwight's
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— Lewis, Meriwether, (Lewis & Clark)
Amr. explorer, born 1774, died
1809. Allen, Paul. History of the
expedition under com^mand of
Capts. Lewis & Clark. Revised
and edited by Archibald M'Vick-
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— Butler, James Davie. The new
found journal of Chas. Floyd, a
sergeant under Capts. Lewis &
Clark. Pam. 8°. Worcester,
Mass 1894
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preface to "History of expedition
under command of Lewis & Clark
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Columbia Rivers." 4 v. 8°. N. Y. 189S
— - Fisher, William. Account of the
voyages of Captains Lewis and
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— - Jefferson, Thomas. Message of
the President of the V. S. com-
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London 1809
— Lincoln, Abraham, 16th President
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messages and papers of the Presi-
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BIOGRAPHY.
37
BIOGRAPHY.
BjoasAFHY— Continued.
— - Complete works. Comprising his
speeches, letters. State papers
and miscellaneous writings. Nico-
lay, John G., and Hay, John, eds.
2v. 8°. N. Y 1894
Address delivered before Wash-
ington Temperance Society of
Springfield, 111., Feb. 22,1842. (Re-
print, Springfield, 1889, pam.)
— - Speech of Feb. 22, 1842, (clipping
from Christian Advocate, New
York, Feb. 19,1891.) Same as above ....
— - Speech delivered in Springfield,
111., July 17, 1858. Pam. n. d
— - Speech to Republican State Con-
vention of 111., Jmn 16,1858. ("House
divided against itself can not
stand. ")In proceedings of theCon-
vention. Pam. 8°. Springfield
— Copy of ballot for election of I860,
'Containing names of presidential
electors Lincoln and Hamlin, of
candidates for Illinois State of-
fices and Sangamon County of-
fices
— Program of the arrangements for
the inauguration of the President
U. S., March 4, 1865. (U. S. Gov.
pub.) Pam. 8° Washington... 1865
— The followi?is papers and docu-
ments were obtained from the
records of Sangamon County, 111.,
and are still part of the official
records of the county, and are
placed on deposit in this library,
by an act of the Sangamon Co.
Board of Supervisors; a memo-
randum of each paper so deposited
being placed in its place in the
office of the Coanty Clerk of San-
gamon County. These papers,
with the exception of the marri-
age license and clergyman's re-
turn of same, are dated 1831-1837,
and consist of petitions to County
Commissioners Court for the es-
tablishment of roads, reports of
"viewers of roads, poll lists, elec-
tion returns, etc., in which Mr.
Lincoln's name appears, or, are
jn his handwriting, or with which
he was connected directly or in-
directly
Poll list of Clary's Grove precinct,
Aug. 1,1831. Record of Lincoln' ?■
first vote.
Poll list, New Salem precinct, Sept.
20, 1832.
Poll list, New Salem precinct, Nov.
5, 1832.
Poll list. New Salem precinct. May,
1834.
BiOQ'RAPHY— Continued .
Poll list. New Salem precinct, Aug.,
1834.
Poll list. New Salem precinct, Oct.,
1834.
Poll list. New Salem precinct, Aug.
3.1835.
Poll list. New Salem precinct, June
20.1836.
Poll list, New Salem precinct, Aug.
1. 1836.
Poll list. New Salem precinct, Nov.
7, 1836.
County Commissioners Court, Mar.
Term, 1831. Petition for constable
to fill vacancy.
County Commissioners Court, Mar.,
1831. Two petitions for appoint-
ment of Isaac Smith as constable.
Election notice for New Salem pre-
cinct, June Term, 1832. Bowling
Green and Wm. Clark api)ointed
judges for November election.
Petition for constable to fill vacancy
caused by resignation of Wm.
Constant, July 20, 1832.
Lists (three), of judges and clerks
of a special election. Sept., 1834,
and of fees allowed for returning
poll books.
Plat of road from Athens to Sanga-
mon town.
Petition for a road from Springfield
in direction of Carrollton, Feb. 12,
1831
Report of viewers of a road from
Springfield to Paris, June 6, 1831.
Co. Commissioners order for loca-
tion of a road. Thos. Watkins
appointed supervisor of same,
Mirch Term, 1832.
Report and map of a road from
Springfield to Carlinville, June
Term, 1833.
Plat and field notes of a State road
from Chicago to Grafton, 1833.
Report and plat of a road from
Springfield to Shelbyville, Dec.
Term, 1833.
Field notes and plat of road from
Springfield to Beardstown, June
Term. 1833.
Petition to County Commissioners
to appoint viewers to locate a road
from Musick's ferry, on Salt
creek, via New Salem to county
line, in direction of Jacksonville,
Feb. 25, 1834.
Petition for re-location of part of a
road from Watkin's mill. Miller's
ferry, to Morgan co. line. 1834.
Report of viewers and plat of a road
between Sangamon town and
Athens, Nov. 4, 1834.
Petition for a road from Petersburg
to county line in direction of
Bairdstown, Feb. 4, 1833; plat of
the road, also a petition approv-
ing said road.
Receipt of Michael Killion for $3.37^
for payment as reviewer of a road
from Musick's ferry, via New
Salem, to county line. Morgan co.,
June, 1834.
Copy of the report of Killion, Arm-
strong and Lincoln as viewers,
and map of the road from Mu-
sick's ferry on Salt creek, via
New Salem to county line, in di-
rection of Jacksonville; with re-
ceipt for the originals, given by
John G. Nicolay, dated July 9,
1875.
BIOGKAPHY.
38
BIOGRAPHY.
BioaRAPRi—dontinued.
Act authorizing re-location of part
of tlie road from Springfield to
Alton; report Feb. 6.1835; report
of reviewers and plat of road,
Dec. 1835.
Report, map and bill of road view-
ers, April 18, 1835, for road cros-
sing Musick's bridge to Athens,
and to Port Clark road. Peter
Cartwright one of the viewers.
Act, Feb. 12, 1835, petition and map
of road from Springfield, via Mil-
ler's ferry, towards Fekin,
Plat of above mentioned road and
report of viewers, June Term,
1836.
Petition for a road from Salem to
MaCoupin Point, Sept. 1, 1836,
Petition for a road from Middle-
town, near Musick's bridge, via
Meaddow's mill to county line,
1836.
Petition for a road from public
square, Springfield, to Nathan
Hussey's, on Fort Clark road; ap-
pointment of viewers to locate
said road, field notes and plat of
the road.
Bill of C. R. Matheny, county clerk,
for serving notices, etc., 1836-37.
Draft of Bowling Green on C. R.
Matheny, county clerk, for $4.00,
April 28. 1831.
Papers relating to sale of New
Salem ferry, by John Ferguson to
Alex, Trent, July Term. 1832. Wit-
nessed by A. Lincoln.
Co. Commissioners court. Petition
for county support of insane son
of Travice Elmore, Feb. 9, 1833.
Copy of bond of Berry and Lincoln
to keep a tavern in New Salem.
Rates allowed for the sale of
liquors, lodging, meals, etc., Mar.
6, 1833.
Receipt for $10 from A. Lincoln to
C. R. Matheny, county clerk.
Money deposited with an applica-
tion for a road, June 3, 1834.
Sangamon Co. in account wirh de-
puty sheriff O. Dickinson, for
fees allowed for serving notices
on Killion, Armstrong and Lin-
coln, etc.. 1834.
Petition for increase of county al-
lowance to insane son of Travice
Elmore, March Term, 1836.
Petition for use of "scrapers" on
public roads, Sept. Term, 1836.
Marriage license and clergyman's
return. Abraham Lincoln and
Mary Todd. Nov. 4, 1842.
— - The President's words: A selec-
tion of passages from the
speeches, addresses and letters
of Abraham Lincoln. Hale, Edw.
E„ ed. 16°. Boston 1865
— - Abraham Lincoln's pen and
voice; being a complete compila-
tion of his letter.s, civil, political,
and military; also his messages,
addresses, inaugural and others.
Van Buren, G. M., comp. 12°.
Cincinnati 1890
BioanAFUY—Continyed.
*
— - Political debates between Hon.
Abraham Lincoln and Hon.
Stephen A. Douglas, in cam-
paign of 1858, in 111.; including
the preceding speeches of each,
at Chicago, Springfield, etc. ; also
the two great speeches of Mr.
Lincoln in Ohio, in 1859. Care-
fully prepared by the reporters of
each party, and published at the
the times of their delivery, Fol-
lett, Foster & Co., pubs, 8°. Co-
lumbus. Ohio 1869
— - Abbott, Abbott A. Assassination
and death of Abraham Lincoln.
Pam. 12°. N. Y 1865
— - American Biographical Publish-
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dictionary and portrait gallery
of eminent self-made men. Il-
linois, V. 1883. Sketch of Hon.
Abraham Lincoln, pages 1-2. 4°.
Chicago and N. Y
■ Arnaud, Achille. Abraham Lin-
coln, sa uaissance, sa vie, sa
mort; avec un r^cit de la guerre.
8°. Paris 1865
- Arnold, Isaac N. Lincoln and
slavery. 8°- Chicago 186S
Arnold, Isaac N. Life of Abra-
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■ Arnold, Isaac N. Abraham Lin-
coln: A paper read before the
Royal Historical Society, London.
June 16, 1881. (In Lincoln and
Douglas, Fergus Historical Se-
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Arnold, Isaac N. Lincoln and
Douglas; pages. 30-33 in "Recol-
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Illinois Bar." (Fergus Hist.
Series, No 22.)
Arnold, Isaac N. Letter ad-
dressed to Hon. I. N. Arnold,
written by Capt. Elijah lies, in
reference to Mr. Lincoln's ser-
vice as private soldier in Black
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Arnold, Isaac N. Lincoln and
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BIOGRAPHY.
39
BlOGIv'Al'HY.
BlOaUAPHT— 6'0n?l«He"(J.
— - Badger, ii'ec. Henry C. Thelium-
ble GOmiiierer: A. discourse com-
memorative of the life and ser-
vices of Abraham Lincoln,
preached for the Cambridgeport
parish, April 23. 1865. 8°. Pam.
Boston 1865
— - Bancroft, Georse. In memoi-iam
of Abraham Lincoln, the Martyr
President U. 8. Oration, at re-
quest of both houses Consrress,
Feb. 12. 1866. List of names of
committees, program of arrange-
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the delivery of the oration. Pam.
8°. Washington 1866
— - Memorial address (above) on life
and character of Abraham Lin-
coln. (U. S, (iov't. Pub.) Cloth,
S° Washington 1866
— - Barker. H. E. Lines on Lincoln.
Inspired by a visit to Old Salem.
Published in the Springfield (111.)
Daily News, Aug. 1. 1900
— Barrett. J. H. Life of Abraham
Lincoln. 8°. Cincinnati & N. Y.. 1865
— - Barrett. J. H. Life of Abraham
Lincoln (of Illinois); also sketch
of life of Hannibal Hamlin. Bar-
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dianapolis 1860
— - Bartlett, D. W. Life and public
services of Abraham Lincoln, and
a biographical sketch of Hon.
Hannibal Hamlin. 12°. Cincin-
nati 1860
— - Bateman. Newton, and Selby,
Paul, eds. Historical Encyclo-
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A. Lincoln, pages 337 and 338, 4°.
Chicago 1900
— - Benton. Joel, ed. Greeley on Lin-
coln, with Mr. Greeley's letters to
Charles A. Dana and a lady
friend; to which are added rem-
iniscences of Horace Greeley. 12°
N. Y. (Copyrighted 1893.)
— Bird, M. B. The victorious. A
small poem on the assassination
of President Lincoln. 12"\ Kings-
ton, Jamaica 1866
— - Blackburn, iZfi'.Wm. M. Crime
against the Presidency, A ser-
mon delivered April 16, 1865, in
Fourth Presbyterian church,
Trenton, N. J 1865
BlOORAFHY— Co III i II II cd .
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Mr. Linco]u,of Lincoln and Doug-
las campaign, sketch of his ad-
ministration, and tribute to his
character and public services, in
"Twenty years in Congress,"
pages, 145; 168-172; 279-549, v. 1
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An historical romance. (Poem.)
8°. Wheatou. HI 1882
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— Boyd, Andrew, pub. Abraham
Lincoln: Foully assassinated,
April 14, 1865. Poem from Loudon
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6,1866. Published, with an intro-
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— - Brockett, L. P., J/. D. Life and
times of Abraham Lincoln, includ-
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Phila 1865
— - Brooks, Noah. Abraham Lincoln.
A biography for young people.
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— Brooks, iJc!'. Phillips. Life and
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April 23, 1865. 8°. Phila 1865
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— Bullock. Alexander H. Abraham
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representative statesman, the
practical philanthropist. Address
before city council and citizens
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Pam. S^\ Worcester. Mass 1865
— - Bunco & Huntington, pubs. Lin-
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lite, assassination and obsequies
of the martyred President. 8°.
N. Y 1865
— Busby, L. W. Lincoln monu-
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the Martyr President fallen into
decay. A careful examination by
the correspondent of the Inler-
Oceau, published in the Chicago
Inter Ocean, July 19 1SS4
— Butterworth, Hezekiah. la the
boyhood of Lincoln; a tale of the
Tunker schoolmaster and the
times of Bl'k Hawk. 9th ed.l2°. N . Y 1896
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40
BIOGRAPHY.
BloORAFHr— Continued.
— - Bryant. John H. At the tomb of
Lincoln. Poem read at the final
dedication of the Lincoln Monu-
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in "Poems written from youth to
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recollections and incidents of a
six months' sojourn in the White
House during the Lincoln admin-
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the White House with Abraham
Lincoln. The story of a picture.
12°. N.Y 1866
— - Catherwood, Mary Hartwell.
Spanish Peggy: a story of young
Illinois. 8°. Chicago and N. Y.. 1899
— - Cathey, James H, Truth is stran-
ger than fiction: or the true gene-
sis of a wonderful man. (Ances-
try of Lincoln.) 16° 1899
— - Caton, John Dean. Death of Lin-
coln. Address to the Supreme
Court of 111., upon presenting res-
olutions of the Bar, May 3, 1865.
Pages 10-16, i)i "Miscellanies." 8°.
Boston 1880
— - Chapman Bros., pubs. Sketch of
Abraham Lincoln, pages 79-80, in
"Portrait and biographical album
of Sangamon Co.. 111." 4°. Chicago. 1891
— - Chester. I^ev. John. The lesson
of the hour. Discourse preached
on the Sabbath following the
death of the President. Pam. 8°-
Washington 1865
— - Chicago Inter Ocean, pub. Lin-
coln's tomb. The last resting place
of the Martyr Presi't falling into
decay. Investigation of the facts
in the case by a representatire of
the Inter Ocean. Busby, L. W.
Published in the Chicago Inter
Ocean, July 19, 1884
— - Chittenden. L. E. Personal remi-
niscences, 1840-1890. Abraham
Lincoln, a study. Pages 340-427.
8°. N.Y 1893
— - Chittenden, L. E. HecoUections
of President Lincoln and his ad-
ministration. 8°. M. Y 1831
BlOdRAFSY— Continued.
— - Coddington, David S. Eulogy on
President Lincoln, delivered in
Citadel Square Church, Charles-
ton, S. C, May 6,1865. Pam. 8°.
N.Y..., 1865
— - Collis, Septima M. (Mrs. Gen'l.
Chaa. H. T. Collis.) A woman's
war record, 1861-1865. 12°. N. Y.
and London 1889
— - Crane, Sev. C. B. Sermon on oc-
casion of death of President Lin-
coln, preached in South Hill Bap-
tist Church, Hartford, Conn., Apr.
16,1865. Pam. 8°. Hartford 1865
— - Coffin. Charles Carleton. Abra-
ham Lincoln. 8°. N.Y 1893
— - Crosby, Frank. Life of Abraham
Lincoln, containing his early his-
tory and political career, speeches,
messages, proclamations and
other of&cial documents. 12°.
Phila 1865
— - Cushman, J. B., comp. Legisla-
tive honors to the memory of
President Lincoln by the State of
New York. Message of Gov. Pen-
ton to Legislature communicating
the death of President Lincoln.
And obsequies in the Legislature.
8°. Albany 1865
— - Cushman, Sev. R. S. Resolutions
and discourse occasioned by death
of Abraham Lincoln: delivered in
Congregational Church of Man-
chester, Vermont, April 19, 1865.
Pam. b°. Manchester 1865
— Darby, John P. Anecdote of Ab-
raham Lincoln, pages 445-448, in
"Personal recollections of many
prominent people whom I have
known, etc."
■ Davidson, Alexander, and Stuve
Bernard. Account of the duel be-
tween Gen. Shields and Mr. Lin-
coln, pages 623-627. Sketch of Mr.
Lincoln, and account of the Lin-
coln-Douglas debates, pages 702-
715, in "History of Illinois, 1673-
1884." 8°. Springfield 1884
Davis, J. McCan. See Tarbell,
IdaM.
Dean. iJev. Sidney. Eulogy on the
occasion of burial of Abraham
Lincoln, delivered in City Hall,
Providence, R. I., April 19, 1865.
Pam. 8°. Providence 1865
BIOGRAPHY.
41
BIOGRAPHY.
Biography— ConMnwed .
- Debates between Abraham Lin-
coln and Stephen A. Douglas in
celebrated campaign in 111., 1858;
including the preceding speeches
of each at Chicago, Springfield,
etc.; also the two great speeches
of Mr. Lincoln in Ohio, in 1859. 8°.
Columbus 1860
— - Deming, Henry Champion. Eu-
logy of Abraham Lincoln, before
General Assembly of Conn..Allyn
Hall, Hartford, Conn., June 8,
1865. 8°. Hartford (State printers. ) 1865
— Demund, Mev. Isaac S. Lnmenta-
tion on the death of Abraham
Lincoln. May, 1865. Delivered in
Reformed Dutch Church, Para-
mus. N. J. Pam. 8°. N. Y 1865
— Dodge, Daniel Kilham, Ph. D.
Abraham Lincoln. The evolution
of his literary style. (University
of 111. Studies. Vol, 1, No, 1.) Pa-
per. 8°. Champaign, May 19U0
— - Douglas. Stephen A. See Lincoln
and Douglas, "Political debates
of."
— - Enos, Z. A. Early surveyors and
surveying in Illinois. Contains
fac simile of certified plat of sur-
vey and opinion by Mr. Lincoln,
Bead before the Illinois Society
of Engineers, Jan. 29, 1891. Pam.
7 pages and fac simile reprints.
8°. Springfield 1891
— - Edgar, Bev. G. H. Josiah and
Lincoln, the great reformers. Tri-
bute to the worth and work of our
martyr president, delivered in
Reformed Dutch Church, Easton,
Pa., June 1, 1865. Pam. 8°. Eas-
ton, Pa 1865
— - Everett. Rev. Charles Carroll.
Sermon preached on Sunday after
assassination of Abraham Lin-
coln, together with remarks made
on the day of his funeral. Inde-
pendent Congregational Church,
Bangor, Me. Pam. 8°. Bangor,
Me 1865
— - Field, Hon. Richard S. Address
on life and character of Abraham
Lincoln, delivered before Legis-
lature of New Jersey, Feb. 12,
1866. Pam. S°. Trenton 1866
— - Forney, John W. A sketch of
Abraham Lincoln; pages 165-177,
i« Vol. 1, of "Anecdotes of public
men." 2 v. 12°. N. Y 1873-1881
BiooRAPHT— ConJim«ed.
— - Fowler, Mev. Henry. Character
and death of Abraham Lincoln.
Discourse preached at Auburn,
N. Y., April 23, 1865. Pam. 8°.
Auburn, N.Y 1865
— - Fowler, John. jr. Address on the
death of President Lincoln, de-
livered at request of citizens,
April 20. 1865, in Old Episcopal
Church, New Rochelie, N.Y. Pam.
8°. N.Y 1865
— - Francis, Julius E.. collector. The
Lincoln Memorial Collection. Re-
lics of the War of the Rebellion.
Autographs of soldiers and sail-
ors and government officials. Pro-
perty of the Lincoln Birthday
Association, Buff alo.N. Y. Paper.
8°. Buffalo 1887
— - French, Charles Wallace. Abra-
ham Lincoln, the Liberator. Ed-
ited by Carlos Martyn. 12° N.Y. 1891
— - Frelinghuysen, Frederick T, Ora-
tion at obsequies of Abraham Lin-
coln, in Newark, N. J., April 19,
1865. Pam. 8°. Newark, N.J... . 1865
— - Gaddis, Bev. M. P. Sermon on
the assassination of Abraham
Lincoln, delivered in Pike's Opera
House, Cincinnati, April 16, 1865.
Pam. 8°. Cincinnati 1865
— - Gallaher, J. E., comp. Best Lin-
coln stories, tersely told. 16°.
Chicago, N. D
— - Gilmore, James R., (Edmund
Kirke, pseud.) Personal recol-
lections of Abraham Lincoln and
the Civil War. 8°. N.Y 1898
— - Grant. Ulysses S. Contrast be-
tween characters of Lincoln and
Secretary Stanton, pages 636-537.
in vol. 2, of "Personal memoirs of
U. S. Grant;" also, various other
references to Mr. Lincoln and his
administration and times, in same
work
— - Greeley, Horace. Greeley on
Lincoln, with Mr. Greeley's let-
ters to Chas. A. Dana, and a lady
friend. Edited by Joel Benton.
(See Benton.) 12°. N.Y 1893
— - Griffith, Francis P. Lamentation
for Abraham Lincoln, April, 1866.
Poem. Paper clipping, n. d
— - Hale, Edward E., ed. The Presi-
dent's Words. A selection from
the speeches, addresses and let-
ters of Abraham Lincoln. 16°.
Boston 1865
BIOGRAPHY.
42
BIOGRAPHY.
BiOQSAFRY— Continued.
— - Hall, Rev. Chas. H. A Mourulul
Easter. Sermon on death of Presi-
dent Lincoln. Pam. 8°. Wash-
ington 1865
— - Hall. Gordon. President Lincoln's
death. Its voice to the people.
Sermon. 8°- Northampton. Mass.
Pam 1865
— - Hall, Mev. Newman. A sermon
on the death of Abraham Lincoln.
Pam. 8°. Boston 1865
— - Hamill. Samuel M. President Lin-
coln: A faithful son. Sermon.
Pam. 8°. Trenton, N.J 1865
— - Hammond, C. L., comp. Condition
of Lincoln monument, A com-
municationlto Union League Club,
Chicago, with letters and other
papers relating to Lincoln monu-
ment. Pam. 8°. Chicago.. 1894
— - Hammond, Charles. Sermon on
life and character of Abraham
Lincoln. Pam. 8°. Springfield,
Mass 1865
Hanaford, Mrs. P. A. Abraham
Lincoln: His life and public ser-
vices. 8°. Boston 1865
— — Our Martyred President. Poem
Pam. 8°. Boston 1865
— - Hapgood, Norman. Abraham Lin-
coln: The man of the people.
12°. N.y 1899
— - Harris. T. M. Assassination of
Lincoln. A history of the great
conspiracy. Trial of the con-
spirators by military commission
and a review of the trial of John
fl. Surratt. 8°. Springfield.
Mass. Copyrighted 1892
— - Haven. Gilbert. The Uniter and
Liberator of America. Sermon.
Pam. 8°. Boston 1865
— - Hay, John. See Nicolay and Hay.
— - Hayden, 3Irs. Caroline A. Our
country's Martyr. A poem. Pam.
12°. Boston 1865
— Helm, Emily Todd. Mary Todd
Lincoln. Reminiscences and let-
ters of the wife of President Lin-
coln. (In MoClure's Magazine,
Sept., 1898. )
— Hemdon, Wm. H. AnnRutledge,
New Salem. Pioneering and the
poem. A lecture delivered in
Springfield, 1866. (Newspaper
clipping, in scrap-book.)
BioOritAPaY— Continued.
— - Herndon, Wm. H. Lincoln's re-
ligion. A lecture on Mr. Lincoln's
"Later life and religious senti-
ments," in answer to a lecture by
Rev. Jas. A. Reed; delivered 1875.
>l<so. correspondence between Rev
James Smith and Mr. Herndon in
regard to Mr. Lincoln's religious
beliefs and his affection for Ann
Rutledge. Three letters, dated
1867. Clipped from Shelby Re-
publican, Shelbyville, Ind., copied
from Illinois State IJournal. (In
scrap-book. )
— - Hemdon,Wm.H.a»(ZWeik, Jesse
W., X JJ. Eerndon's Lincoln—
The true story of a great life.
History and personal recollec-
tions of Abraham Lincoln, by
Wm. H. Herndon, for twenty
years his friend and law partner.
3v. 12°. Chicago 1892
— -Hitchcock, Caroline Hanks.
Nancy Hanks— The story of Ab-
raham Lincoln's mother. 16°.
N. Y 1899-
— - Holland, J. G. Life of Abraham
Lincoln, 8°. Springfield, Mass.. 1866-
— - Holland, J. G. The Nation weep-
ing for its dead. Pam. 8°.
Springfield, Mass 1865
— - Howells, Wm. Cooper. (Rudd &
Carletons, pubs.) Life, speeches
and public services of Abraham
Lincoln, with sketch of life of
Hannibal Hamlin. Wigwam edi- '
tion, 12°. N.Y 1860
Illinois University Studies, Yol. 1,
No. 1, May 1900,
See Dodge, Daniel Kilham.
— - Inglis, Samuel M., comp. Sou-
venir for school children of Illi-
nois, to be used in celebration of
Lincoln's birthday, Feb. 12, and
Washington's birthday, Feb. 22.
(Ills. State Dep't Pub. Instruc-
tion Pubs.) Pam. 8°. Spring-
field 1898
— - Inter-State Publishing Co. puis.
Sketch of Abraham Lincoln, pp.
487-501, !» "History of Sangamon
Co., Illinois." 8°. Chicago 1881
— - Irelan, John Robert, Jlf.Z). His-
tory of the life, administration
and times of Abraham Lincoln.
2v. 8°. Chicago 1^8
Vols. 16 and 17 of "The Republic,
a history of U. S. A. in adminis-
trations."
BIOGRAPHY.
43
BIOGRAPHY.
Biography— (7o«<»nMe(J.
— - Jerome, Alonzo Wheeler. The
great debate. Souvenir. Paper.
12°. Springfield 1899
— - Jones. Maj, Evan Rowland. Lin-
coln, Stanton and Grant. Hia-
torioal sketches. 8°. London 1875?
— Keckley, Elizabeth. Behind the
scenes; or. thirty years a slave,
and four years in the White
House. 12° N. T 1868
— Kirke, Edmund, pseud. See Gil-
more.
— - Krauth, Bev. Charles P. The two
pageants. Pam. 8°. Pittsburgh- 1865
— Lamon, Dorothy, ed. Recollec-
tions of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-
1865, by Ward H. Laraon. 12°.
Chicago 1895
— Lamon, Ward H. Life of Abra-
ham Lincoln; from his birth to
his inauguration as president. 8°.
Boston 1872
— Leland Hotel. Springfield, 111.,
Proprietors of, pubs. A Lincoln
souvenir. Pamphlet. Cover of
pamphlet has picture of desk on
which Mr. Lincoln wrote his first
inaugural address. The desk is
now in corridor of the hotel. Pam.
contains Mr. Lincoln's farewell
address to his friends and neigh-
bors in Springfield, upon his leav-
ing for Washington, Feb. 11,1861,
his first inaugural address, and
the Gettysburg address. Pam.
12°. Springfield, n.d
— - Lincoln Guard of Honor, comps.
Organization and objects of Lin-
coln Guard of Honor and first
memorial services, April 15, 1880.
Pam, 8°. Springfield 1880
— Linder, Gen. Usher P. Sketch of
Abraham Lincoln, pages 37-40,and
various anecdotes of him in
"Reminiscences of early Bench
and Bar of Illinois." 2d ed. 12°.
Chicago 1S79
— Lippincott. J. B. &'Co.. pubs. Po-
etical tributes to the memory of
Abraham Lincoln. 12°. Phila.. 1865..
Contains poems by —
Adams, George B 'C.R-
Ancker. Adolph Bennett, Emma Ben-
Anonymous,!? poems) son -D- , J
Bryant. Wm. Cullen Chittenden, Richard
Ballard. H. C. „ ^''"''J,, v,
Barnett, J. G. Cary. Phoebe
Benson, John S.^ Gary, Alice
Benjamin, S. G, W. Cromwell. Ruth N.
Beale.Mrs. O. A. S. Cooper, George
Blckerstaff. Miss Em-C -. Q. „
ma H Gox. Christopher L.
Boylan.Wm. Cist, L.J.
BiooBAFKY— Continued.
Collins, John McBoyle, A.
Cameron, Mrs. R. A. '"May" of Sparrow-
Cranch.C. P.
Carrie
Clark, Rev. Alex
Coolbrith, Ina D.
Dunn. Caleb
Duganne. A. J. H.
Dyer, Rev. Sidney
Dorsey, Dennis B.
Demby, Angeline R.
Dennison, Mary A.
D .S.J I
Davis, D. Ambrose
Dawes, L. M
bush
Martin, G.
McL , J.
Meredith, Gula
McCaffrey, Miss S. A.
Mercer, S. C.
MoMillin'a Magazine
(England)
N , I*'. L.
Nichol, John
Nicnols, Kate W.
Nowell, Edward P.
Proctor, Edna Dean
Emissus (To Mrs. Lin-Punch (Prom London
Albert S.
Punch)
P . E. B.
Prince. Rev. N. A.
P .
Pymn, Henry
Peregrin ator
Phelps, Rev. Dr. S. D.
Parker, B. S.
Raenhart, Geo. W.
Remak, Mrs.Gustavus
Richard.-,on, Mrs. M.
T. G. •
... Ristine. James
from the Lon-Reed, Charles W.
Rosarr, Ellerton
coin)
Eta
Evans,
Eva
Emma
Bnola
Field, A. J.
Fisher, Jabez M.
Favorite, Plory
Field, J. G.
Fairfield. P. G.
P , Belle
F , L. W
"Pun,
don
G , Jeanie' Robiuson, Mrs. J. T.
G , C. D. Robbins
Greenwood, Rev.T.J.R , E. V.
Gertrude Radford, Ben. J.
Griffin, F. P. Rexford, Eben E.
Gurley, Rev. Dr.D. P. Stedman. Edmund C.
Howe, Mrs. JuliaScherb, Emanuel Vi-
Ward talis
Hooper, Mrs. LucyStoddard, Richard
Hamilton Henry
Hayward, J. Henry Smith, Emelme bner-
Halpine, Chas. G. man
(Miles O'Reilly) S , H. S.
Hopper, Rev. EdwardStookton, Rev. Thos.,
Holmes, Oliver Wen- D.D.
dell Stewart. James M.
Hosmer, W. H. C. S , E. V.
Hall. Mrs P. W. S , G. F.
H . E. A.
Hartz. Mary E.
Hirst. Henry B.
H , S. B.
Halpine, M. G.
lola
J . L. H.
Johnson, M. R.
S , Jennie E,
Stebbins, Mrs. C. M.
Shirley
St, Clair. Winnifred
S , E, T.
Tuckerman. Henry T.
Taylor. B. P.
Townsend.Geo.AItred
Kimball,' Harriet Mc-Taylor, Benj. Frank
Ewen lin
Laigh ton, Albert Una
Leech, Harry Hare Umbra
wood
Lawson, Emile
Lowe, Martha Perry
Leah
L , H. A.
Lisle. Cora
ij pbam, Nathan
V , M. F.
Vandenhoff. Geo.
Willis. Richard Storrs
Woodworth. H.
W . E. J.
White. Josephine
Ward, Thomas
Whiting, Sam
Williams. Mrs. L. M.
R. B.
Mackellar. Thomas
Merrefield. Joseph
Morford, Henry
Munday, Eugenie H.
Morgan. George G.W.W- ,_
Manlove. Oliver PerryWebb, C. H.
— - Logan, John A. Account of polit-
ical life of Mr. Lincoln, and his
administration in "The great con-
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book: Battle of the giants. An
abridgment of the Lincoln-Doug-
las debates in chronological order,
go N. y 1886
BIOGRAPHY.
44
BIOGRAPHY.
Biography— C'oH/inMecJ.
— - Lord. James Judson. Poem read
at dedication of National Lincoln
Monument. Original Manuscript
-- - Lord, James Judson. Poem read
at the dedication of the National
Lincoln Monument, Oct. 15,1874.
Orieinal parchment copy, being
the copy used by Hon. Richard
Edwards at the dedicatory exer-
cises, and by him presented to
the Illinois State Historical Li-
brary
— - Lusk, D. W. Politics and politi-
cians of Illinois, 1856-1884. Doug-
las and Lincoln, chap. 6. pages
45-94; Abraham Lincoln, chap. 20,
pages 181-198. 8°. Springfield... 1884
— - MoClellan, Gen. George B. Me-
Clellan's own story. Chap. 9. pp.
149-166; Conspiracy of the poli-
ticians — Stanton — Chase. Rela-
tions and interviews with Mr.
Lincoln, etc. S°. N.T 1887
— - McClure. A. K., LL. D. Abraham
Lincoln and men of war times.
8°. Phila ... 1892
— - McClure, J. B., ed. Anecdotes of
Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's
stories. 12°. Chicago 1879
— - McClure's Magazine, S. S. Mc-
Clure Co. pubs. Sketches and
anecdotes of Lincoln and Mrs.
Lincoln, by Miss Tarbell. Mrs.
Helm, etc., 1896, 1897, 1898. (Odd
numbers.)
— - McLean County (111.) Historical
Society. Transactions of, vol. 3.
Meeting of May 29, 1900, commem-
orative of the convention of May
29, 1866, which organized the Re-
publican party of Illinois. 8'.
Bloomington 1900
— Marble, Manton. Letter to Abra-
ham Lincoln. 8°, N. Y. 1867.
Also, type- written copy of the
bogus proclamation, referred to
in above letter. This copy was
furnished to the Ills. State His-
torical Library through the cour-
tesy of the Librarian of the New
York World, and was copied from
the "World" of May 18, 1864, 4th
page, 6th col
— - Maynard, Mrs. Nettie Colburn.
Was Abraham Lincoln a spiritu-
alist? or, Curious revelations
from the life of a trance medium.
12°. Phila 1891
BioORAFUY— Continued.
— - Menard County Ills. Woman's
Columbian Club, comp. Menard-
SalemLincoln Souvenir Album.
4°. Bloomington 1893
— - Mitchell. Bev. S. S. In memoriam.
Sermon on death of Lincoln. Pam.
8°. Harrisburg, Pa 1865
— - Morgan, Bev. Wm. P. Joy dark-
ened. A sermon on death of Lin-
coln. Pam. 8°, NY 1865
— - Morse, John T., jr. Abraham Lin-
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— - Moses, John. Sketch of Lincoln-
Douglas debates, Mr. Lincoln's
nomination and election to presi-
dency, his assassination and
death; and organization of Lin-
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i» "Illinois: Historical and Stat-
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— Murray, Mev. Wm. H. H. Address
delivered on Sabbath following
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8°. N.Y 1865
— - Nason, Elias. Eulogy on Abra-
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— - National Lincoln Association, In-
corporated, Feb. 12, 1884, San
Francisco. Certificate of the life
membership to the association of
John Carroll Power, National Div.
Executive Club
— - National Lincoln Monument. His-
tory of the organization of the
National Lincoln Monument As-
sociation and of the Monument.
Manuscript
— - New York, City of. Obsequies of
Abraham Lincoln in the city of
New York, under the auspices of
the common council of the city.
Valentine, David T., comp. 4°.
N.Y 1866
— - New York and Brooklyn, voices
from the pulpit of. See "Our
martyr President."
— - New York Tribune, pubs. Life
of Abraham Lincoln. By John
Locke Scripps. (Tribune Tract,
No,6.) Pam. 8°. N.Y 1860
— - New York World. See Marble.
— - Nicolay, John G, and Hay, John.
Abraham Lincoln: A history. 10
V. 8°- N.Y.... 1890
— - Oldroyd. Osborn H. Lincoln's
campaign; or, the political revo-
lution of 1860. Paper. 12°. Chi-
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BIOGRAPHY.
45
BIOaRAPHY.
BioGRAFHY— Continued .
— — The Lincoln Memorial: Album
Immortelles. Original lite pic-
tures, with autographs, from the
hands and hearts of eminent
Americans and Europeans, con-
temporaries of the great martyr
to liberty, Abraham Lincoln. To-
eether with extracts from his
speeches, letters and sayings. In-
troduction by Matthew Simpson,
O. £>., LL. D.. and a slietch of the
patriot's life, by Hon. Isaac N.
Arnold. 8°. N. Y 1S83
— - Our Martyr President— Abraham
Lincoln. Voices from the pulpit
of NeAY York and Brooklyn. Ora-
tion by Hon. Geo. Bancroft. Ora-
tion at the burial by Bishop Simp-
son.
Sermons by the following clergy-
Wm. R. Williams, D. D.,
Henry Ward Beecher,
Henry W. Bellows, D. D.,
Stephen H. Tyng, D. D.,
(Jhas. S. Robinson,
Wm. Ives Budington, D. D.,
John McCliutock, D. 1)., LL. D.,
A. N. Littlejohn, D. D..
Theodore L. Cuyler,
Joseph P. Thompson, D. D.,
James Eells, D. D.,
Elbert S. Porter, D. D.,
A. P. Rogers, D. D .
S. D. Burehard, D. D.,
J. E. Rockwell, D. D..
Samuel T. Spear, D. D.,
Robert Lowry,
Albert S. Hunt,
Wm. Adams. U. D.,
Henry J. Fox,
Henry B. Smith, D. U.
Entered, 1865, by Tibbals & Whit-
ing. 12°. N, Y 1865
- Paddock, Bev. Wilbur P. A great
man fallen. Discourse on the
death of Abraham Lincoln. Pam.
8°. Phila 186.')
- Palmer, Gen. John M., ed. Sketch
of life of Abraham Lincoln, chap.
29, pages 536-541, vol. 1. in "Bench
and Bar of Illinois; historical and
reminiscent."
- Patterson, Robert M. The charac-
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8°. Phiia 1865
- Peck, George R. Abraham Lin-
coln. Response at annual banquet
of the Marquette Club. Chicago,
Feb. 12,1895. Pam. 8°. Chicago.. 1895
- Peterson, T.B.&Bros.j)«6s. Life,
services, martyrdom and funeral
of Abraham Lincoln. 12°. Phila. 1865
BiOGKAPHY— ConHmued.
— Pitman, Benn,, eomp. Assassina-
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trial of the conspirators. 8°. Cin-
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— Power, John Carroll. Abraham
Lincoln: His life.lpublic services,
death, and great funeral cortege,
with a history and description of
the National Lincoln Monument.
12°. Springfield 1889'
— - Power, John Carroll. Abraham
Lincoln: His great funeral cor-
tege from Washington to Spring-
field, 111. History and description
of National Lincoln Monument.
12°. Springfield 1872
— - Power. John Carroll. Certificate
of membership to the National
Lincoln Association, National
Div. Executive Club No. 1. In-
corporated 1884. San Fran 1S85
— - Power, John Carroll, ed. History
of an attempt to steal the body of
Abraham Lincoln; including a
history of the Lincoln Guard of
Honor. 8° Springfield 1890
— - Power, John Carroll. Sketch of
Abraham Lincoln, pages 456-458,
in "History early settlers of San-
gamon Co., 111."
Power, John Carroll. Annual
reports of the custodian to the
executive committee of the Na-
tional Lincoln Monument Associ-
ation, 1875-1883. inc. 8°. Spring-
field 1884
• Raymond, Henry J. Life and pub-
lic services of Abraham Lincoln,
together with his State papers.
8°. N. Y 1865
■ Relyea. Bev. B. J. Sermon on
death of Abraham Lincoln,
preached in Congregational
church. Green's Farms, Conn.
Pam. 8°. N. Y 1865
- Rhodes, James Ford. Sketch of
the character of Abraham Lin-
coln, and of Lincoln and Douglas,
pages 308-343, in vol. 2 of History
of U. S., from Compromise of 1850.
4vols. 8°. N. Y 1893-1900
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iniscences of Abraham Lincoln
by distinguished men of his
times, 8thed, 8°. N. Y 1889
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46
BIOGRAPHY.
BwaRAFHY— Continued.
— - Richardson. James D., comp.
Sketch of life of, and collection of
messages and of&cial papers of,
pages 1-297 inc., in vol. 6 of "Com-
pilation of the messages and pa-
pers of the Presidents, 1789-1897."
(U. S. Gov't, pubs.) 8°. Wash-
ington
— - Ridpath, John Clark. Lincoln's
administration and the Civil War.
chaps. 61-66,' pages 482-543 in "A
popular history U. 8." 8°. Cin-
cinnati 1876
— - Robinson, JJ«j). Chas. S. Themar-
tyred President. Pam. 8°. N. Y.. 1865
— Rudd & Carleton, pubs. Life,
speeches and public services of
Abraham Lincoln: with a sketch
of life of Hannibal Hamlin. (Wig-
wam edition.) See Howells. Wm.
C. 12°. N. Y 1860
— - Scammon, jffo'/i. Jonathan Toung.
Address containing anecdote of
Lincoln and Maj, Anderson in
Black Hawk War, pages 14-16, in
Fergus Historical Series, No. 10
— - Schurz, Carl. Abraham Lincoln:
An essay. 12°. Boston &N.Y.. 1891
— - ScrippH, John Locke. See N. Y.
Tribune.
— - Sherman, iTow. John. Sketch of
Lincoln's two administrations,
pages 231-.365, in vol. 1, of "John
Sherman's recollections."
— - Starr. Hev. Frederick, jr. The
martyr President. Pam. 8°. St.
Louis 1865
— State Department U. S. (by order
Congress). Tributes of the Na-
tions to Abraham Lincoln. The
assassination of Abraham Lin-
coln, and attempted assassination
of Wm. H. Seward, Sec. of State,
and Frederick W. Seward. Assist-
ant Sec. of State, Apr. 14, 1865. Ex-
pressions of condolence and
sympathy inspired by these
events. (U. S. Gov't, pub,) 4°.
Washington 1867
— - Stephens. Alexander H. Corre-
spondence with Mr. Lincoln on
questions of slavery and seces-
sion, pages 149-165. in "Alexander
H. Stephens." by Henry Cleve-
land
— - Stoddard. Richard Henry. Abra-
ham Lincoln. An Horatian ode.
Paper. 8'. N. Y 1865
— - Stoddard, Wm. O. Abraham Lin-
coln: The true story of a great
life. 8°. N.Y 1885
Biography — Continued.
— Stone, Andrew L. A discourse
occasioned by the death of Abra-
ham Lincoln. Pam. 8°. Boston. 1865
— - Stowe, Harriet Beecher. Abra-
ham Lincoln: Sketch of life of,
pages 11-110, in "Men of our
times." 8°. Hartford 1868
— - Stuve, Bernard. See Davidson &
Stuve
— - Sumner, Charles. Eulogy on Ab-
raham Lincoln. Pam. 8°. Bos-
ton 1865
— - Sweetser, Seth. Commemorative
discourse on the death of Abra-
ham Lincoln. Pam. 8°. Wor-
cester, Mass 1865
— - Tarbell, Ida M. Life of Abraham
Lincoln. 2 v. 8°. N.Y 1900
— - Tarbell, Ida M. Abraham Lin-
coln. Articles in McClure's Ma-
gazine.
Abraham Lincoln, March, 1896.
Life of Abraham Lincoln, June,
1896.
The story of Abraham Lincoln's
nomination in 1860. November 1896
— - Tarbell, Ida M., assisted by Davis,
J. McCan. The early life of Ab-
raham Lincoln; containing many
unpublished documents and un-
published reminiscences of Lin-
coln's early friends; with 160 il-
lustrations, including 20 portraits
of Lincoln. 8°. N.Y 1896
— - Thayer, Wm. M. Character and
public services of Abraham Lin-
coln. (The "Campaign docu-
ment") Paper. 12°. Boston.... 1864
— - Thayer, Wm. M. The pioneer boy
and how he became President.
12°. Boston 1864
— - Thompson, Richard W. Recol-
lections of sixteen Presidents—
From Washington to Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln. Chap. 16, v. 2,
pages389-419
— - Tibals & Whiting, puis. Our
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New York and Brooklyn. 12°.
N.Y 1865
— - Tilton, J. E. & Co.. pubs. Ser-
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death of Abraham Lincoln. 12°.
Boston 1865
— - Tiiulow, Hev. Herman R. Dis-
course occasioned by the death of
Abraham Lincoln. Pam. 12°. N.
Y 1865
BIOGRA.PHY.
47
BrOGRA.PHY.
Biography — Continued.
— - Townsend, Virginia F. Our
Presidents; or, the lives of 23
Presidents of tlie U. S. Abraham
Lincoln, pases .281-306.
(Edition de Luxe) 4°. N. Y.... 1889
— - Troy. N. Y.. City of. Tribute of
respect by the citizens of Troy to
the memory of Abraham Lincoln.
— - tj. S. Congressional Committee,
pubs. Program of arrangements
for the inauguration of the Presi-
dent of the U. S , March 4, 18G5.
Pam. 8°. Washington 1865
— - U. S. State Department. See
State Department U. S.
— - Valentine, David T., comp. Ob-
sequies of Abraham Lincoln in
the city of N. T.. under auspices
of common council of N. Y. city.
4°. N.Y' 1866
— - Van Buren, (i. M., comp. Abra-
ham Lincoln's pen and voice.
Compilation of his letters, civil,
political and military, also his
public addresses, messages, state
papers, etc. 12°. Cincinnati 1890
— Volk, Leonard W. The Lincoln
life-mask, and how it was made.
Reprinted from Century Maga-
zine of Dec, 1881, Pamphlet
— - Walden,-Beii. Treadwell. The na-
tional sacrifice. Pam. 8°. Phila. 1865
— -Walker, Jfci'. E. S. Memorial of
Abraham Lincoln. Manuscript
— - Walker, Jfei'. E. B, The Lincoln
Monument; with illustrations.
Pam. 12°. Springfield 1879
— - Walker. Bev. E. S. Oak Ridge
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provements. 8°. Springfield.... 1879
— - Washington, Mrs. Lucy. Our
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pages 18-19, in •'Columbia, and
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— - Weik. Jesse Wm. See Herndon,
Wm. H
— - Welles. Gideon. Lincoln and
Seward. Remarks upon the mem-
orial address of Chas. Francis
Adams, on the late Wm. H, Sew-
ard, with incidents and comments
illustrative of the measures and
policy of the administration of »
Abraham Lincoln, and views as
to the relative positions of the
late President and Secretary of
State. 12° N. Y' 1874
BiooRAFaY— Continued.
— - Whitney, Henry C. Life on the
circuit with Lincoln. 8°. Boston 1892
— - Whitney, Henry C. Lincoln's
lost speech. (Pub. in McClure's
Magazine, Sept., 1896.)
— - Wilbur, Mrs. Jennie Aurelia.
Songs of the west Abraham
Lincoln. Poem, page 201. 12°.
Chicago 1866
— - Wilson, Wm. Bender. Abraham
Lincoln. A sketch of, pages 103-
114, in "Acts and actors in the
Civil War." 12°. Phila 1892
— - Woodbury, Augustus. Sketch of
the character of Abraham Lin-
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R. I 1865
— Pictures: Lincoln, Abraham. Plat-
inum print, from the Hessler neg-
ative. Printed, 1899. Ayer,
Phila. (Framed,)
— - Etching from the Hessler nega-
tive. Reproduced 1898. Henry
Taylor, jr, (Framed.)
— - Marshall's steel engraving.
(Framed.)
— - Early photograph of Mr. Lincoln.
Size T'ij by S^a inches. (Framed.)
— Photographs (cabinet size) of Mr.
Lincoln and Gen. Grant. The neg-
ative for these photographs was
discovered in Rice's photographic
studio, Washington, D. C. in 1891.
when old matter was being exam-
ined for some purpose. The pic-
tures were on the same negative,
and it is supposed were taken in
1864, when Gen. Grant visited
Washington and there received
his commission as Lieut.-General.
Reproduced, 1891. (Framed.)
— - Steel engraving of Mr. Lincoln.
Size, 7^ by 5^ inches. Copyright-
ed, 1862, by Johnson. Pry & Co.,
N. Y.
— Photographs (cabinet size) of.Mr.
Lincoln, of Mrs. Lincoln in the
gown worn at the ball given in
honor of the first inauguration of
Mr. Lincoln , of Rev. Chas. Dres-
ser, the clergyman who officiated
at the marriage of Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln: of the Edwards resi-
dence where the marriage oc-
curred, and of Representatives
Hall, in the old State House at
Springfield, where Mr. Lincoln
was nominated for the U. S. Sen-
BIOGRAPHY.
48
BIOGRAPHY.
BiOGRAFSY— Continued .
ate in 1858, and where his remains
laid in state, May 3. 1865, when
brought to Springfield for burial.
The entire design surrounded
and ornamented with pressed
Uowers, which v;ere gathered on
Lincoln Monument Hill, pressed
and mounted hy Mrs. Elizabeth
H. Abell. Designed hy Mrs. Chas.
Ridgley, president of the Sanga-
mon Co. Woman's Columbian
Club; engrossed by Miss Marga-
ret L. Brooks. Exhibited at the
World's Col. Exposition, Chicago,
1893, and afterwards deposited in
the 111, State Historical Library.
(Framed.)
— Photograph of the Statue of Mr.
Lincoln, in the State House,
Springfield, 111,, as decorated,
April 15, 1884. Copyrighted by
Josephine F. Cleveland. Size, 9
by 6^ inches.
— Photograph of Old Salem, old
mill, etc. Copyrighted by Kate P.
Degge, St. Louis, Mo. Size, 8 by
5^2 inches.
— - Cabinet photograph of the bust
of Lincoln, by Jones, 1860. Pre-
sented (to the Library by Dr, A.
W. French, Springfield, 111,
— - Cabinet photograph of the Lin-
coln Guard of Honor, organized
18S0. Copyrighted, 1884.
— - Cabinet size photograph of the
proclamation of Edwin M. Stan-
ton, U. S. Secretary of War, offer-
ing rewards for the apprehension
of the murderer, and the accom-
plices to the murder, of President
Lincoln. Dated, War Department
April 20, 1865.
— - Photograph of the floral tributes.
including the memorial tablet
presented by the North American
Turner Bund at the tomb of Pres-
ident Lincoln on the 20th anniver-
sary of his death, April 15, 1885.
Cabinet size. Copyrighted by
John Carroll Power, Springfield,
111.
— Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Todd, wife of
Abraham Lincoln; born 1818, died
July 16,1882
Helm, Emily Todd. Reminiscen-
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BlOGRAFHY— Continued.
— Keokley, Elizabeth. Behind the
scenes, or thirty years a slave, and
four years in the White House.
12°. N.Y 186&
— - Keed, 2iev. Jas. A. Discourse at
the funeral services of Mrs.
Mary Todd Lincoln. Also, account
of funeral exercises, etc. Manu-
script
— Lincoln, J/rs. Nancy Hanks, mother
of Abraham Lincoln; born 1784,
died 1818
— - Hitchcock, Caroline Hanks.
Nancy Hanks. The story of Ab-
raham Lincoln's mother. 16°. N.
Y 1899
— Lincoln, Robert Todd, lawyer, mem-
ber of the Cabinet, and foreign
minister, son of Atraham Lin-
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— - American Biographical Pub. Co.
Sketch of the life of Son. Robert
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S. Biographical Dictionary and
Portrait Gallery, Illinois vol. 4°.
Chicago and N. Y 188*
— Bateman & Selby, eds. Slsetch of
life of Hon. Robert T. Lincoln,
page 338, in Historical Encyclope-
dia of Ills, 4°. Chicago 1900-
— - Century Publishing & Engraving
Co. Sketchof life of fi^on. Robert
T. Lincoln, pages 75-76, in Ency-
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V, 2. 2v. 4°. Chicago 1892-1894
— Linder. Gen. Usher P, Illinois law-
yer; born 1809. died 1876. Sketch
of life of, by Judge Joseph Gilles-
pie, in the introduction to Lin-
der's "Reminiscences of the early
Bench and Bar of Illinois."
— Lisle, Marcus Claiborne. Kentucky
member of Congress; born 1862.
died 1894. Memorial addresses on
life and character of, delivered in
House Representatives and Sen-
ate D. S.,53d Cong., 3d Session. U.
S. Gov't, pubs. 4°. Washington. 1895-
— Literature and literary men of
Great Britain and Ireland. Sket-
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A.M. 2v. 8°. N.Y 1851
— Lockwood. Samuel Drake, Illinois
jurist; bom 1789, died 1874. Babb,
.Tames E. Sketch of the life of
Son. S, D. Lockwood, in The Su-
preme Court of Illinois. Sketches
of its members, Territorial and
State, Published in The Green
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BIOGRAPHY.
49
BIOGRAPHY.
Biography— Con/ui »<■(/.
— - Cofliu, Wm. Life and times of
>ianuielD. Lockwood. b''. Chicaeo 1889
— Linder, Ge». Usher P. Sketch of
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early Bench and Bar of Illinois."
— Palmer, Oen. John M. Sketch of
the life of Hon. S. D. Lockwood,
pages 22-2y. in '■Bench and Bar of
Ills." Historical and reminiscent.
Edited by Gen. John M. Palmer
— - Si'ott. jffoii. John M. Sketch of
the life of Hon. S, D. Lockwood,
pages 2SS-293, in "Supreme Court
of Illinois, 1818."
— For other sketches of Judge Lock-
wood, see Histories of Illinois.
— Logan, John Alexander, American
General and U. S Senator; born
1S26, died 1886. The grent conspi-
racy. 8°. N. Y 1886
— - Oration at the tomb of Gen. Grant,
Riverside Park. N. Y.. May 31,
1S8B. Pam
— - Speech in U. S. House of Repre-
sentatives ill reply to Mr. Kellogg
of Illinois, Dec 9, 1859. (Bound in
collection of speeches of various
orators of the period, 1858-1862,)
— - Speeches (five) in the U. S. Sen-
ate, 1881-1886. Pams
— - The volunteer soldier of America.
8°. Chicago 1887
— - Dawson, Geo. Francis. Life and
services of John Alexander Lo-
gan, soldier and statesman. 8°.
Chicago 1887
— Late a senator from Ills. Memo-
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House Representatives, Feb. 9,
and Feb. 16. 1SS7; together with the
funeral services; Washington, D.
C., Dec. 31. Ibse. Taylor, W. B.,
comp. CU. S. Gov't, pub.) 4°.
Washington 1S87
— - Memorial addresses on life and
character of, delivered in U. S.
Senate, Feb. 9, 1SS7. (U. S. Gov't,
pub. Pam,)
— - Houghton, Walter R. Sketches
of the lives of Blaine and Logan.
12°. St. Louis 1884
— - James, Geo. Francis, ed. The Lo-
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Chicago 1898
— - Ridpath. Jno. C. Lives of Blaine
and Logan. 12°. Cincinnati 1884
—4 H. L,
BlOaRAPHT — C0)l(i«1((''<
— For other sketches of Gen. Logan,
see Histories of Illinois.
— Logan, Stephen T. Illinois jurist:
born 1800, died 1880. Memorials of
the life and character of. 12°.
Springfield 1882
— - Linder, Gen. Usher P. Sketch of
life of Judge Stephen T. Logan,
pages 155-159, in "Reminiscences
of the early Bench and Bar of Ill-
inois."
— - Palmer, (?en. John JI. Sketch of
the life of Judge Stephen T. Lo-
gan, pages 166-172, in "The Bench
and Bar of Illinois; Historical and
Reminiscent."
— - For other sketches of Judge Lo-
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— Long, Enoch. Illinois Abolitionist;
born 1790, died 1881. Reiil Harvey.
Biographical sketch of Enoch
Long; an Illinois pioneer. (Chi-
cago Hist. Soc's. collection. Vol 4.)
8°. Chicago 1884
— Lovejoy, Elijah P. Amer. Preacher
and anti-slavery journalist; born
1802, died 1837. Editor St. Louis
Observer, Sept. 3. 1835. to Aug. 10.
1836. Alton Observer, Sept. 8. 1836.
to Nov, 7,1837. Vol. of paper con-
tinued to April 19, 1838. Bound in
Ivol
— - Alton, City of. Dedication of the
Lovejoy Monument, Alton, Ills.,
Nov. 8, 1897: program of the exer-
cises of the day. Pam. Alton, 1897
— - Beecher, iff c. Edward. Narrative
of the riots at Alton in connection
with the death of Rev. Elijah P.
Lovejoy. 16°. Alton 1S38
— - Lincoln. Wm. S., comp. Alton
trials of Winthrop S. Gilman,
Enoch Long and others for the
crime of riot. 12°. N. Y 1838
— - Lovejoy, Joseph C. and Owen.
Mtmoir of Rev. Elijah P. Love-
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Adams. 12°. N. Y 1838
— - Reid. Harvey. Biographical
sketch of Enoch Long, an Illinois
pioneer. Chicago Hist. Soc's. col-
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— - Tanner, Henry. The martyrdom
of Lovejoy. By an eye witness
— Lovejoy, Owen, Minister and Con-
gress. nan, born 1811, died 1864.
Anecdote of, pages 608-610, in
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Gen. John M. Palmer
BIOGRAHHY.
50
BIOGEAPHY.
Biography— G'ojjiuiMed.
— Lyon. Nathaniel. Amer. General.
born 1819, died 1861. Peekham,
James. Nathaniel Lyon and Mis-
souri in 1861. A monograph of the
great Rebellion. 12°. N. Y 1866
— JIoArthur. ffen. Duncan. American
pioneer, born 1772. died—. Sketch
of life of. pages 71-182, in "Me-
Dcnald's Western Sketches."
— McClernand, John Alexander, Amr.
Volunteer General in War Rebel-
lion, born in Kentucky, 1812, died
1900. Sketch of the life and ser-
vices of, pages 318-352, in the In-
ter-„State Pub. Co.'s "History of
Sangamon Co." published 1881.
8°. Chicago 1881
— - Sketch of life of, pages 194-195, in
"The Bench and Bar of 111.; his-
torical and reminiscent." Edited
by Gen. John M. Palmer. Pub-
lished 1899
— Sketch of the life of. pages 359-
360, in Bateman and Selby's "His-
torical Encyclopedia of Illinois."
Published 1900
Sketches of the life and services of
Gen. McClernand may be found
in the various histories of Illinois.
— McClung, John, Amer. pioneer and
writer; born 1804, died 1859.
Sketches of western adventure.
12°. Dayton -. 1847
— - Another edition, with additional
sketches, compiled by the pub-
lishers and a biography of the
author, (McClung). Waller,
Henry. 12°. Louisville 1879
— McClure, David, Pioneer Presby-
terian preacher, born 1748, died
1820. Diary of, 1748-1820. Notes
by Franklin B. Dexter. Edited
ftw John P. Peters. 8°. N. Y 1899
— MoCormic, James, Illinois pioneer,
born 1783, died 1893. Brief sketch
of the life of, with photograph.
This picture of Mr. MoCormic,
with the brief sketch of his life
was exhibited at the World's Co-
lumbian Exposition, in the Wo-
man's Sangamon Co. Exhibit
— McKean, Thos., Amer. statesman.
Signer of Declaration of Indepen-
dence; born 1734, died 1817. Sketch
of life of, pages l'*-22, in Conrad's
"Three Signers from Delaware."
Also, sketch of life of, pages 237-
244, i7i Dwigbt's "Lives of the
Signers of the Declaration of In-
dependence."
BioaTtAFSY— Continued.
— McKendree, J?«t). William. M. U.,
Bishop; born 1767, died 1835.
Sketch of life of, pages 208-230, in
vol. 2, of Larrabee's "Asbury and
his co-laborers."
— McPheeters, Samuel, pioneer Pres-
byterian preacher; bom 1819, died
1870. Grasty, Rev. John 3. Mem-
oir of Kev. Samuel McPheeters,
with an introduction by Rev. Stu-
art Robinson, Z). Z>. 12°. N.Y... 1871
— Madison. James, 4th President
U. S.; horn March 16. 1751, died
June 28, 1836. Messages and other
official papers, and sketch of life,
pages 465-486, in vol. 1, of A com-
pilation of the messages and pa-
pers of the presidents, 1789-1897.
Richardson. James D., comj). (D.
S. Gov't Pubs.)
— - Papers of James Madison, pur-
chased by order of Congress;
being his correspondence and
reports of debates during the
Congress of the Confedera-
tion, and his reports of debates
in the Federal Convention. Pub-
lished from the original MSS. in
the State Department, U. S. Gil-
pin, Henry D., comv. 3 vols. 8°.
N. Y '. 1811
— - The Federalist on the new Con-
stitution, written in 1788. Hamil-
ton—Madison—Jay. 8°. Hallo-
well, Me 1826
— - History of the life, administra-
tion and times of. Vol. 4, of "The
Republic." Irelan, John Robert,
M.D
— - Messages from the President
of the Unit'd States, transmitting
a letter from the Sec. of War and
sundry documents, explaining the
failure of the arms of the tj. S. on
the northern frontier, 1813. 12°.
Baltimore 1814
— Marion, Francis, Amer. General,
born 1732, died 1795. Horry. Brig.
Gen. P. & Weems, M. L.. Life of
Gen. Francis Marion. 12°. phila.. 1857
— Marvin. Enoch Mather. M.E. Bish-
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D. R. Life and labors of Rev. E.
M. Marvin. D. D., LL. D. 4th ed.
12°. St. Louis 1888
— Massie, Nathaniel. Western pio-
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. David Meade. Nathaniel Massie,
a pioneer of Ohio, Sketch of his
life and selections from his cor-
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BIOaRAPHY.
51
BIOaRAPHY.
BioasAFSY— Continued.
— - MoPonald, John. Biographical
sketches of Gen. Nathaniel Mas-
sie, Capt. Wni. Wells, and Gen.
Simon Kenton. (McDonald's
Western Sketches.) 12°. Dayton. . 1852
— May, John. Amer. pioneer; born
1748, died 1812. Col. John May's
journal and letters of two jour-
neys to the Ohio country. Bio-
graphical sketch of Col. May, by
Rev. Richard S. Edes, and notes
by Wm. M. Darlington. (Pubs.
Hist, and Philosophical Soc. of
of Ohio.) 8°. Cincinnati 1873
— Menard, Pierre. French-Canadian
pioneer and first Lieut.-Governor
of Illinois; born 1776, died 1844.
Oatherwood, Mary Hartwell, In
Old Kaskaskia. Pierre Menard is
one of the principal characters of
the story. Pub. in Atlantic
Monthly, of Jau.-April, inc 1893
— - Mason, E. G. Pierre Menard and
the Pierre Menard papers. Early
111., Part 1. Fergus Hist. Series,
No. 31
— - For other sketches of Pierre Me-
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— Men of our titne
Beecher. 8°.
Contents-
Abraham Lincoln
U. S. Grant
Wm. L. Garrison
Chas. Sumner
Salmon P. Cnase
Henry Wilson
Horace Greeley
D. G. Farragut
John A. Andrew
3. Stowe, Harriet
Hartford 1868
Schuyler Colfax
E. M. Stanton
Frederick Douglass
P. H. Sheridan
W. T. Sherman
Oliver O. Howard
Wm. A. BnckiuKham
Wendell Phillips
Henry Ward Beecher
BioasAFHY— Continued.
— Milton, John. See Celebrated char-
acters, by Lamartine.
— Monroe, James. 5th President
U. S.: born April 28, 1758, died
July 4, 1831. Messages and other
official papers of, pages 1-287, inc.,
vol. 2, of A compilation of the
messages and papers of the Pres-
idents U S., 1789-1897. Richard-
son, Jas. D., comp
Milburn, Wm. Henry. Pioneer M.
E. preacher; born 1826. Pioneers,
preachers and people of the Miss.
Valley. 12°. N.Y I860
Ten years of preacher life. 12°.
N. Y 1859
Miles, Nelson A. Amer. General;
born 1839. Personal recollections
and observations. 8°. Chicago.. 1896
Miller, W. G. Amer. M. E. preacher.
Thirty years in the itinerancy.
12°. Milwaukee 1875
Mills. Henry A. Illinois State Sen-
ator; born 1827, died 1877. Memo-
rial addresses on life and charac-
ter of Henry A.' Mills, a Senator
from Carroll Co., delivered in the
Senate of 111., March 12. 1879. Pub.
by order Senate. 8°. Springfield. 1879
Memoir of James Monroe, Esq,,
relating to his unsettled claims
upon the people and government
of the U. S. 8°. Charlottesville,
Va
• Irelan, John Robert, M. D. His-
tory of the life, administration
and times of James Monroe, in
vol. 5. of "The Republic; history
of the U. S. by administrations of
the Presidents."
Montcalm, Louis Joseph, Marquis
de Montcalm-Gozon de Saint V6-
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died 1759. Parkman, Francis.
Montcalm and Wolfe. Part 7,
France and England in America. •
2vols. 8°. Boston 1887
Morrill, Justin S. Amer. statesman
and U. S. Senator from Vermont,
born 1810, died 1898. Memorial
addresses on the life and char-
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and House Representatives, 55th
Congress, 3d session. 4°. Wash-
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Morrison, William R. Amer. sol-
dier and member Congress from
111; born 1825. Sketch of life of,
pages 237-238, in Oldroyd's "Lin-
coln's campaign: or, the political
revolution of 1860."
Morton, Levi P. Amer. statesman
tod Vice-President; born 1824.
Sketch of life, pages 216-219. in
Oldroyd's "Lincoln's campaign;
or, the political revolution of
1860."
Morton, Oliver P. Amer. statesman
and war Governor of Indiana;
born 1823, died 1877, Poulke, Wm.
Dudley. Lifeof Oliver P. Morton,
including his most important
speeches. 2 vols. 8°. Indianap-
olis 1899
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ical Society Memorial Biog-
raphies, 1845-1864. 5 vols. 8°.
Boston 1880-1894
BIOGRAPHY.
52
BIOGEA.PHY.
Biography— Continued.
— Northrup, Soloman. Twelve years
a slave. Narrative of Soloman
Northrup. a citizen of New York,
kidnapped in Washington City in
1841. 12°. Auburn. N.y 1853
— Oeden, William B. Chicago capital-
ist and promoter of railroads:
born 1805. died 1877. Arnold, Hon.
Isaac N., & Scammon, J. Young.
Wm. B. Ogden and early days in
Chicago. Fergus Hist. Series,
No. 17. 12°, Chicago 1882
— Ohio, Pioneer, settlers of. Hil-
dreth, S. P., M. D. Biographical
and historical memoirs of the
early settlers of Ohio. 8°. Cin-
cinnati 1852
— O'Neill, Chas. Member of Congress
from Pa.; born 1821. died 1893. Me-
morial addresses on the life and
character of, delivered in U. S.
House Representatives and Sen-
ate, 53d Congress. 3d session. (U.
S. H. R. Misc. Doc.) 4°. Wash-
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— Otterbein. Philip William. Pound-
er of the Church of the United
Brethren in Christ; born 1726,
died 1813. Drury. Rev. A. W.
Life of Rev. Philip Wm. Otter-
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Governor. U. S. Senator and Gen-
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— Parsons. Albert R. Labor agitator;
born 1848. died 1887. Parsons, Mrs.
Lucy. Life of Albert R. Parsons,
with a brief history of the labor
muvement in America. 8°. Chi-
cago 1889
— Party Leaders: Sketches of Thos.
Jefferson. Andrew Jackson. Hen-
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— Paterson, John. Amer. soldier in
War Revolution; born 1744. died
1808. Egleston. Thos., LL. D.
Life of Maj.-Gen. John Paterson,
Maj. Gen. in the Revolutionary
Army. 8°. N.Y 1894
'BioanA.FHY— Continued.
— Peck. John Mason. Pioneer Bap-
tist Preacher and Educator of Ill-
inois: born 1789, died 1858. Bab-
cock. Rufus, ed. Memoir of John
Mason Peck. I). D. Edited from
his Journals and correspondence.
12° Phila 1864
— Perrault, Joseph Franfois. Cana-
dian Educator and Statesman;
born 1753, died 1844. Casgrain, P.
B. La vie de Joseph Fran^'oia
Perrault, surnomm^ le p^re de
Teducation du peuple Canadien.
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— Personal recollections of many
prominent people whom I have
known. Darby, John P. 12°. St.
Louis 1880
— Phi Alpha Society of the Illinois
College at Jacksonville. List and
biographical sketches of members
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— Phillips. David L. Illinois editor;
born 1823, died 1880. Letters from
California in 1876. 8°. Spring-
field 1877
— - Selby, Paul. Memorial address
on the life and character of David
L. Phillips, and public services of,
delivered before Ills. State Press
Aas'n.. Springfied. Feb. 16, 1881.
8°. Springfield 1881
— Pierce, Gen. Franklin, 14th Presi-
dent U. S.; born 1804. died 1869.
Messages and other official papers
of, in vol. 5, pages 195-426, inc., of
"A compilation of the messages
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the U. S.. 1789-1897.'-' Richardson,
Jas. D., comp
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Frank Pierce. 12°. Auburn. N.Y. 1852
- Irelan, John Robert, M. D. His-
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vol. 14, of "'The Republic. A his-
tory of the TJ. S.. by Administra-
tions of the Presidents."
Pike, Zebulon MontgomeiT, Amer.
traveler and explorer; born 1779,
died 1813. Memoir of. in vol 1 of
"The expeditions of Zebulon M.
Pike." Edited and annotated by
Elliott Coues. 3 v. 8°. N. Y.... 1896
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BIOGRAPHY.
53
BIOGRAPHY.
BiosRAPHY— (7on<j»«(cd .
— Poole, Wm. Frederiok, Amer. li-
brarian and author; born 1821,
died 1894. Memorial sketch of.
Trustees of the Newberry Lib-
rary, Chicago, pub. 8°. Chicago.
1895
Post, Philip Sidney, Illinois Con-
gressman and soldier; born 1833,
died 1895. Memorial addresses on
life and services of: delivered in
U. S. House Representatives and
Senate, 53d Congress, 3d session.
(House Rep. Misc. Doc.) 4°.
Washington 1895
Pote, William, jr., English merch-
ant sailor. Journal of Capt. Wm.
Pote, jr., during his captivity in
French and Indian war. May, 1745,
to Aug., 1747, accompanied by
Morris Map. 1719. 8°. N. Y 1896
Presidents of the U. S. Sketches
of the lives of, in Irelan's "The
Republic." A history of the U.S.
by the administrations of the
president.-?; Richardson's "com-
pilations of the messages and pa-
pers of the Presidents of the U.
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tories of the U. S
Public men, anecdotes of. Forney,
John W. 2v. 12°. N. Y 1873-1881
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and (J. S. Senator from Pa.; born
1833. Sketch of the life of, pages
228-229, in Oldroyd's "Lincoln's
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lution of 1860."
Rafinesque, Constantino Samuel.
(Schmaltz.) Amer. scientist and
author; born (in Turkey in Eu-
rope) 1783, died 1810. Ichthyologia
Ohiensis; or, natural history of
the fishes inhabiting the River
Ohio and its tributary streams.
Verbatim reprint of the original
•edition, with a sketch of the life
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Cleveland 1899
- Call, Richard Ellsworth. Life and
writings of Constantine Samuel
Ra&nesque. Pilson Club Pubs.
No, 10. 4°. Louisville 1895
Bandall, Samuel J. Amer. states-
,man. member of Congress from
Pa.; born 1828, died 1890. Address-
es in Congress, U. S., upon pre-
:sentation of portraits of speakers
■Grow and Randall by the state of
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Washington 1892
1885
BiOQRAPSY— Continued.
— Rawlins, John Aaron, Amr. Gen'l;
born 1831, died 1869. Proceeliags
upon occasion of removal of the
remains of Gen. Rawlins from
the Congressional cemetery to
Arlington cemetery, Va. Address
by Hon. Henry A. Castle, and
original poem by Col. John A.
Joyce. ShepDard,Thos. R.,comi).
Pam. 8°. Washington, D. 1899
— Read, George, Amer. statesman;
signer of the Declaration of Inde-
pendence; born 1734, died 1798.
Conrad, Henry C. Sketch of life
of George Read, pages 15-18, in
"The Three Signers from Dela-
ware."
— - Sketch of life of (Jeo. Read, pages
231-237, in Dwight's "Lives of the
Signers of the Declaration of In-
dependence."
— Red Jacket, (ba-go-ye-wat-ha),
Seneca Indian Chief; born 1751, ,
died 1830. Buffalo Historical So-
ciety. Obsequies of Red Jacket,
Buffalo, Oct. 9. 1884, fTrans. Buf-
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— - Sketch of the life of Red Jacket.
Buffalo Hist. Soc. Trans. Vol. 3.
— - Stone, Wm. L, Life and times of
Red Jacket. A sequel to the his-
tory of the Six Nations. 8°. N.Y.
— Reed, Thomas Brackett, American
statesman. Speaker U. S. House
Represent'ives; born 1839. Sketch
of the life of, pages 212-216, in
"Lincoln's campaign; or, tne po-
litical revolution of 1860." Old-
royd, O. H
— Roberts, Robert B. Amer. M. E.
preacher. Sketch of life and la-
bors of, pages 261-308, vol. 2. of
"Asbury and his co-laborers." by
Rev. Wm. C. Larrabee
— Rodney, Caesar. Amer. statesman.
Signer of the Declaration of Inde-
pendence; born 1730, died 1783.
Conrad, Henry C. Sketch of life
of Ceesar Rodney, pages 3-14, in
"The three signers from Dela-
ware."
— - Also, sketch of the life of Caesar
Rodney, pages 222-231 in Dwight's
"Lives of the signers of the Dec-
laration of Independence."
— Rogers, Henry Wade. Amer. edu-
cator and lawyer; born, 1853. Con-
rad, Henry Louis. Sketch of life
of Henry Wade Rogers. North-
western University history, in
National Magazine, Dec. . . ,
1892
BIOGRAPHY.
54
BIOGRAPHY.
BiOGRAFH'S— Continued.
— Roostam. See Memoirs of cele-
brated characters. L'liuartine.
— Root, Georee P. Illinois song
writer; born 1820, died 1895. Chi-
cago Inter-Ocean, pub. Short bio-
graphical sketch of Mr. Root, in
Sunday supplement to the Inter-
Ocean, June 17 1894
— Eumsey. .Tames. Amer. Inventor;
born, Cecil, Co., Md.. 1743; died,
London, 1792, James Rurasey,
the inventor of the steamboat: A
paper before the W. Va, Hist. &
Ant. Soc, 1900. Beltzhoover, Geo.
M.jr.Paper. 8°. Charleston.... 1900
— Russell, Wm, E, Amer. statesman.
Governor of Mass.; born 1857,
died 1896. Sketch of life of, pages
238-240 in "Lincoln's campaign;
or, the political revolutionof 1860."
Oldroyd. 0. H
— Rutledge, Edward. Amer. states-
man, signer of the Declaration of
Independence; bom 1740. died
1800. Sketch of life of, pages 336-
341 in Dwight's "Lives of the
signers of the Declaration of
Independence,''
— St. Clair, Arthur. Amer. Revolu-
tionary general and first Gov-
ernor of the NorthwestTerritory;
born 1734, died 1818. Narrative of
his campaign against the Indians.
8"^ Phila 1812
— ° Smith, Wm. Henr)^ eomp. The
St. Clair papers. Life, and public
services of Gen. Arthur St.
Clair, with his correspondence
and other papers. 2 vols. 8°. Cin-
cinnati 1882
— - Other sketches of Gen. St. Clair
may be found in histories of the
N. W. Territory
— Scholfield, John. Illinois jurist;
born 1834, died 1893. Obituary no-
tice of. Newspaper clipping from
the Chicago Inter-Ocean, of Feb.
25, 1893. Proceedings in Illinois
House of Representatives . Speech
of Hon. E. Callahan
— - For sketches of Judge Scholfield,
see "'Bench and Bar of 111.." ed-
ited by Gea. John M. Palmer; the
"Historical Encyclopaedia of 111 ,"
edited by Bateman'and Selby. See,
also, histories of 111,, and the pro-
ceedings of the 111. State Bar As-
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BioouA'P'aY— Continued.
— Sawyer, Philetus. Amer, states-
man, U. S. Senator from Wiscon-
sin: born 1816, died , Gary,
George, Sketchof the lifeof Hon.
Philetus Sawyer. Pam. Reprinted
from Magazine of Western His-
tory, Aug. 1889
— Scott, John M. Illinois jurist; born
1824, died 1898. Palmer, John M.
Sketch of the life of Judge John
M.Scott, pages 55-60, i». "Bench
and Bar of 111., historical and rem-
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For other sketches of life of
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— Scott, Winfield. Amer. General;
born 1786. died 1866. Memoir of.
Written by himself. 2 vols. 12°.
N. Y 1864
— Searight, William— RachaelBrown-
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memory of a revered father and
a sainted mother. Searight,
JamesA, 12°. N. d
— Sedgwick. Samuel. Amer. states-
man. Congressman from Mass.;
born 1746. died 1813, Speeches in
Congress U, S. upon the presenta-
tion by the State of Mass. to the
U. S., of portraits of ex-Speakers
Sedgwick, Varnum and Banks.
(U. S. Gov't, pubs.) 4°. Washing-
ton 188S
— Sewall, Samuel. New England cler-
gyman; born 1785, died 1868, Me-
morial sketch of. published with
the history of Woburn, Mass,,
by Rev, Chas. C. Sewall. 8°. Bos-
ton 186S
— Seward, William H. Amer. states-
man; born 1801, died 187a. Lothrop,
Thornton K. Life of Wm. H.
Seward. (Amer, statesman aeries.)
12°. Boston 1896
— - Welles. Gideon. Lincoln and
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— Shaubena. Ottawa Indian chief;
born (about) 1775, died 1859, Mat-
son, N. Memories of Shaubena;
incidents of the early settlement
of the west, 12°. Chicago 1878
— Shaw. George BuUen. Amer. mem-
ber Congress from Wisconsin;
born 1864, died 1894. Memorial ad-
dresse.H on life and character of,
delivered in U, S. House of Rep-
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BLOGKAPHY.
55
BIOGKAPHY.
BiOGKAPHY— Continued.
— S6vign6. Madame de. See "Cele-
brated characters." Lamartine.
— Shelby, Joseph Orville, American
Confederate General; born 1831,
died . Edwards, John N. Shel-
by and his men. s°. Cincinnati, 1867
— Sheridan, Philip H., Amer. Qen'l:
born 1831, died 1888. Personal
memoirs of. 2 v. 8°. N. Y 1888
Sherman, John, Amer. statesman; born
1823. died 1900. John Sherman's
recollections of forty years in the
House. Senate and Cabinet. 2 v.
8°. Chicago 1895
— Sherman, William Tecumseh, Amr.
(ieneral; born 1829, died 1891.
Memoirs of Gen. Wm. T. Sher-
man, written by himself. 2 v. 8°.
N. Y 1875
Another edition, with an appendix,
bringing: life of author down to its
closing scenes. Also, a personal
tribute and critique of the mem-
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ed. 8°. N. Y 1891
— - Senour, Rev. P. Sherman and his
campaigns. 12°. Chicago 1865
— Shields, James, Amer. General and
U. S. S.; born in Ireland. 1806,
died 1879. Life of Gen . J as Shields.
Condon. Hon. Wm. H. 8° Chicago 1900
— Slocum. Frances, biography of. The
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JohnF. 8°. Williamsport, Pa... 1891
— Smith, Col. James. Amer. pioneer
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1812. Account of the remarkable
occurrences in the life and travels
of Col. James Smith, during his
captivity by the Indians. 8°. Cin-
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— Smith, Oapt. John. English foun-
der of Va.; born 1679. died 1629.
Travels, adventures and observa-
tions of Captaine [John Smith in
Europe. Africke and America,
1593-1629. Reprinted from the
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Richmond 1819
— Socrates. See Celebrated charac-
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— Southern Generals, who they are,
and what they have done. Rich-
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Contents —
Robert E. Lee,
T. J. Jackson, (Stonewall),
1890
Biography— (.'ojjtjiiju'rf.
P. G. T. Beaimgard,
Jos. E. Jdhiistou,
Samuel Cooper.
James Loiigstreet,
Braxton Bragg,
R. S. Ewell.
J. E. B. Stuart.
A. P. Hill.
John H. Hood.
A. S. John.ston,
Leonidas Polk.
Sterling Price.
B. Kirby Smith.
John H. Morgan,
Wm. J. Hardee.
Wade Hampton.
— Soldiers in our Civil War. Motte-
lay, Paul F. and Copeland, T.
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— Soto. Hernando de. See De Soto.
— Stanford, Leland, Amer. statesman.
U. S. Senator from California;
born 1824, died 1893. Memorial ad-
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delivered in Senate and House
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— Stanton, Edwiu M., Amer. states-
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Stanton and Grant. Historical
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— Stark, John. Amer. General; born
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Congress U, S., upon the accept-
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by the state of New Hampshire.
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— Stark county (111.) and its pioneers.
Shallenberger. Mrs. E. H. 12°.
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— ■ Stein, Bon. Philip, sketch of the
life of. pages 5-6. in "Sketches of
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from the Chicago Legal News of
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— Stenhouse. Mrs. T. B. H. "Tell it
all." The story of a life's experi-
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— Stephens. Alexander H Amer.
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56
BIOGRAPHY.
Biography— Con^waeoJ.
— Stephenson, Benjamin Franklin
Illinois physician and soldier;
founder Ij. A. R.; born 1822, died
1871. Stephenson, Mary Harriet.
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tne Ct. a. E. : A memoir. 8°.
Sprinsifleld 1894
— Stoekbridere, Francis Browne. U.
S. Senator from Michigan: born
1826, died IMl. Memorial ad-
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House Representatives, 5yd Congr.,
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— Stolp, .J. G. Illinois pioneer. Rem-
iniscences of the early life of, and
of the pioneers and early settle-
ment of Aurora, 111, Manuscript.
Written by himself; dated,
Aurora 1891
— Storrs, E. A. Illinois lawyer and or-
ator; born 1835. died I8b5. Adams,
Isaac E. Life of Emery A. Storrs.
Written under the direction of
Mrs. Storrs. 8°. Chicago. 1886
— Sugg. George F. Sketch of life of,
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111.. Nov., 1892. Reprinted from
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— Tanner. .John R. See Illinoi?, Gov-
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— Taunton. Mass. The ministry of
Taunton; with incidental notices
of other professions. Introduc-
tory notice by Hon. Francis Bay-
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— Tecumseh. Shawnee Indian chief;
born nw, died 1813. Drake,
Benj. Life of Tecumseh and the
life ot his brother, the Prophet;
with a historical sketch of the
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— Tell. Wm. See Celebrated charac-
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— Thornton, Anthony. Illinois lawyer
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— Tonti (or Tonty), Henry de, Italian
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Biography— C?o«/i// //<>(/.
— - Legler, Henry B. Tonty; the man
with the iron hand. 8°. Milwau-
kee 1896
— Townsend. Richard W. Illinois
lawyer and Cnngressmsn; born
1848, died 1889 Memorial ad-
dresses on life and character of,
delivered in U. S. House Repre-
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— Trumbull, Lyman, Amer, States-
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— Vance, Zebulon B.. Amer. States-
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1894. Memorial addresses on
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BIOGRAPHY.
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— Waldo, Wm. Recollections ol a
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— Wallace, Caleb. Kentucky jurist;
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Wm. H. Life and times of Judge
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— Ware, Thomas, Amer. M. E. preach-
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— Washburne, Elihu B., Amer. states-
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— Washington, George. 1st presi-
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— - Butterfleld, C. W.. comv. The
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— Butterfield, C. W., comp. The
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No. 4. Upper Devonian and Niag-
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No. 7. New and interesting species
of palaeozoic fossils 1895
No. 8. Description of new and re-
markable fossils from the palseo-
zoic rocks of the Mississippi Val-
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Atlas map 1892
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— - Cook county, pub. Chicago 1884
— - Crawford county, pub. Chicago.. 1883
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Also Atlas map 1871
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Illinois— County Histories— OonHnMctZ.
Illinois— County Histobies— Continued .
— - DuPage county, pub. Chicage,
— - Macon county, pub. Philadelphia.
187»
1882. Also Atlas map
1874
— - Macoupin county, pub. Phila
1879
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1879
— - Madison county, pub. Bdwards-
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1883
ville
1882
— - Effingham county, pub. Chicago,
1883
— - Marion county, pub. Philadelphia
1878
1881 Also Atlas map
1892
— - Fayette county, pub. Phila
— Ford county. Not in Library
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1880
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1887
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son counties. Chicago
1879
— - Fulton county, pub. Chicago
1879
— - Massac county. Biographical
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1887
review
1893
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1885
— - McDonough county, pub. Daven-
port. Iowa, 1871. ^^50 Atlas map.
1871
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1882
— - McHenry county. Missing in
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1887
history, 2 editions of Atlas
— - Hancock county. History miHS-
ing, but have Atlas map
map 1872-1S92
1891
— - McLean county, 2 eds. pub. Bloom-
— - Hardin county. Biographical Re-
ington, 1874, and Cb icago
1879
view
1893
— - Menard and Mason counties, pub.
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1882
Chicago
187»-
— - Henry county, pub. Kett & Co
1887
— - Menard, Women's Columbian
— - Iroquois county pub. Chicago
1880
Souvenir, 1893, and Atlas map —
1874
— - Jackson county pub. Phila
1878
— - Mercer county, pub. Chicago
1882
— - Jasper county, pub. Chicago
1884
— - Monroe county, pub. Philadelphia
1883
— - Jefferson county, pub. Chicago...
1883
— - Montgomery county, pub. Chicago
1882.
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— - Morgan county, 2 eds. pub. Jack-
sonville, (pam.) 1876, and Spring-
field, 1885
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1878
1881
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1878
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1859
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1893
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1878
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ing, but have atlas-map
1883
1876
— - Piatt county, n. d. Piatt, Emma C.
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— - Knox county, pub. Chicago
1878
— - Pike county, pub. Chicago
1880
— - Lake county, pub. Chicago
1877
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view
1893-
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1883
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1877
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1883
— - Putnam county, pub. Lacon
1880
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and. Dixon
1893
1878
gue) Alton 1859 and Philadelphia..
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1883
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1884
" — - Logan county, 3 eds., Chicago,
— - Rock Island county. Rock Island
1878, Dwight, 1880, and Lincoln
Souvenir, 1895, R. I. Arsenal.
1881. Also Atlas map Logan
Flagler, 1887, R. 1. Arsenal, Til-
county
1893
linghast
1898.
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Illinois— County Histories— Coji^jiwied.
— - Saline county, pub. Chicago 1887
— - Sangamon county, 6 eds. Spring-
field, 1866, Davenport, Iowa, 1873,
Phila, 1874, Chicago 1881 and 1891.
Also Atlaa map 1874
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Knapp, Winchester 1876
— - Schuyler county, pub. Phila 1882
— - Shelby county pub. Phila 1881
— - Stark county pub. Cambridge.
Shalleuberger, Mrs. E. H 1876
— - St. Clair county pub. Phila 1881
— - Stephenson county pub. Chicago. 1880
— - Tazewell county (missing)
— - Union county pub. Chicago, 1883.
Also atlas map 1881
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— - Wabash county pub. Phila 1883
— - Warren county pub. Chicago 1877
— - Washington county pub. Phila... 1879
— - Wayne county pub. Chicago, 1884.
Also atlas map 1881
— - White county pub. Qhicago 1883
— - Whiteside county pub. Morrison. 1877
— - Will county pub. Chicago 1878
— - Williamson county pub. Chicago. 1876
— - Winnebago county pub. Chicago. 1877
— - Woodford county pub. Chicago... 1878
— Davidson, Alexander and Stuve, B.
History of Illinois. 1673-1873. 8°.
Springfield 1874
— - Second ed. 1673-1884. 8°. Spring-
field :. 1884
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Young people's history of 111.?.
(Chicago Home Hist. Series.) 8°-
Chicago 1886
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papers. Being a portion of the
collection of the letters, papers &
Mas. of Ninian Edwards. Edited
by E. B. Washburne. (Chicago
Hist. Soc.'s Col. Vol. 3.) 8°. Chi-
cago 1884
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of Ills, from 1778 to 1833: and life
and times of Ninian Edwards. 8°.
Springfield 1870
Illinois— Hi8TORY—6'onHM««ci.
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tographs of Kaskaskia. See Kas-
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English settlements in Edwards
county, 111. (Chicago Hist. Soc.
Collections, Vol. 1.) 8°. Chicago.. 1882
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nois. Published in the Illini, of
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1818 to 1847. 12°. Chicago 1854
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a prairie and wood map; a geolog-
ical map, a population map and
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in words of one syllable. 8°. Chi-
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described. Signed, George Gra-
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— Historical Magazine. (RepriEt
from.) Affairs at Port Chartres.
1768-1781. b°. Albany 1864
— Jones, A. D. Ills, and the west,
with a township map containing
the latest surveys and improve-
ments. 16°. Boston 1838
— Kaskaskia. Collection of photo-
graphs of hiatoric buildings and
places, taken in 1891, iby Dr. W. G.
Egleston, and by him presented
to the Illinois State Historical
Library
— - Territorial Legislative Hall. The
first brick house in 'Ills. (View
from southeast. Another photo,
view from south-east by south. )
— -The old brick house. Two photo-
graphs
— - Old Kaskaskia hotel, where ban-
quet to LaPayette was given in
1824. (View looking east: another
view from the east. )
— - Interior of the room in the old
hotel in which the banquet to
LaFayette was given
— - The Pierre Menard house. Two
photograph s
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ILLINOIS.
Illinois— History— Continued.
— - Interior view of the church of the
Immaculate Conception
— - Photograph of the record bool£S
of the church, of the chalice and
paten, presented to the church
by the King of Prance, and of the
table on which the first constitu-
tion of Ills, was written. Record
books contain the signature of
Col. Geo. Rogers Clark
— mother view of the constitution
table and church record-books,
taken in the grounds by the side
uf the church
— Photograph of Father Ferlin hold-
ing chalice and paten, on porch
of priest's house. Only the hand
and arm of Father Ferlin is shown
in the photo
— - Gev. Bond's house, in cornfield.
Three photographs; all from
south
— Remains of the old Kaskaskia
convent; abandoned on account
of flood of ISil. The nuns took
refuge in the Pierre Menard
house, from the porch of which
they embarked on the steamer In-
diana.and were taken to St. Louis.
Two photographs
— - The Gen. John Edgar house
— - The new hotel from the rear.
— Well; on the site of the old State
House
— View on principal street of Kas-
kaskia. looking east
— - View on the principal street, and
of a youug "Kaskian"
— - Widowed chimney, robbed of its
house in IHiS. The house went
down the river
— - House of Chief Ducoin, the last
of the tribe of the Cascasquis
— - Bridge view of Kaskaskia
— - View of Kaska.5kia from Fort
Gage, on Garrison Hill
— Kaskaskia in the back ground.
The new cemetery on Garrison
Hill for the historic dead
— - View from porch of priest's house
— Kaskaskia Island, south end. Two
photographs
Illinois— History— Continued.
— - Kaskaskia ferry line; "Bonny"
and "Jerry." Compound, grass-
burning engines
— - East Kaskaskia. Foot of Fort
Gage mountain
— - East Kaskaskia. Mule ferry to
Kaskaskia
— Dr. Egleston, also, presented the
library with fao similes of the
signatures of the following per-
sons, notable in the history of
Illinois. These signatures were
traced from the originals in the
church record books at Kas-
kaskia:
C. Bissell, S. Bond,
Sidney Breese. Charleville,
George R.Clark, John Edgar,
Kinian Edwards, P. Gibault,
John Rice Jones, Dan Murray,
Nath. Pope, G. Richard,
Felix St. Vrain, Rich. Winston.
Edw. Worthington.
In addition to the above, Dr. Egles-
ton presented the library with a
pencil sketch of Col. Francis Vigo,
copied from a drawing by Chas.
A. Liesueur, and pen drawings of
Kaskaskia and the Kaskaskia and
Mississippi rivers, previous to
1886, and after the 'cut-ofE" of
1856.
— - Photograph of the powder maga-
zine at Kaskaskia, Ills., built by
the French about 200 years ago.
Presented to the library July 4,
1891, by Charles Oldendorph, of
Waterloo
— - Montague. E. J. Directory, bus-
iness mirror, and historical
sketches of Randolph county,
containing the name, residence,
and occupation of every citizen of
the county; with a condensed
sketch of Kaskaskia and Prairie
Du Rocher. commencing with
their Indian history. Brief notes
of pioneer settlers. 12°. Alton.. 1859
— Koemer.Gustav. Das Deutsche ele-
ment in den Vereinigten Staaten
von Nord Amerika. 181S-184S. 12°.
Cincinnati 1880
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See Lovejoy, Elijah P.
— liinder. Gen. Usher P., (with intro-
duction and appendix by the Hon.
Joseph Gillespie). Reminiscences
of the early bench and bar of Ills.
2ded. 12°. Chicago 1879
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Illinois— History— Co«fi)iMe(J.
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cians. A succinct history of the
politics of Ills, from 1856 to 1884,
with anecdotes and incidents,
Appendix from 1809 to IS.'ie. 8°.
Springfield 1884
— - Eighty years of Ills, politics and
politicians, anecdotes and inci-
dents. A succinct history of the
State, 1808-1889. 3d ed. Spring-
field 1889
— Macdonald. James. IPood from the
far west. Stock farming in lUin-
sis, pages 135-118. inc. 12°. N.Y.
n.d
— IWcLean County Historical Society;
transactions of. Vol 1, McLean
Co. war records and other papers.
8°. Bloomington 1899
Vol. 3, Meeting of May 29, 1900, in
commemoration of the conven-
• tion of May 29. 1856, which organ-
ized the Republican party of Ills.
8", Bloomington 1900
— Mason, Edward G., ed. Early Chi-
cago and Ills. (Chicago Hist.
Soc. Collection, Vol. 4.) 8°. Chi-
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18th Ceutxiry. (Fergus Hist.
Series No. 12.) 12°. Chicago 1881
I, Also Fergus Hist. Series Nos. 31,
32, 33 and 34.
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of sketches relating to events that
occurred previous to 1813. 12°.
Chicago 1882
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12° 1872
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early Illinois. Manuscript
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Auditor of the State of Ills,, to
John H. Morris for the treasurer's
certificate that the said Morris
paid into the treasury of the State
the sum of S130.37 being the
amount of his land tax. Dated,
Vandalia, Ills., Jan. 6, 1826, signed
E. J. Berry, Auditor. (Original
receipt)
— Moses John. Illinois, historical
and statistical. 2 vols. 8°. Chi-
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historical and statistical. 8°. Chi-
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the State of Ills, into counties.
Address before the Ills. State Bar
Association. Manuscript
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with information to emigrants.
Newcastle upon Tyne. 8° 1843
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A historical sketch. 8°. Ottawa. 1895
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8°. Albach.pub 1850
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West. 8°. Albach. j)ii6 1847
— Pioneer Mothers of Illinois. Stories
of the pioneer mothers of Illinois.
A collection of manuscript letters
from the pioneer women of the
State, giving their early experi-
ences, collected for the World's
Columbian Exposition and after-
ward deposited in the Illinois
State Historical Library
— Reynolds, Gov. John. My own
times: embracing also the his-
tory of my life. 12°. Illinois 1855
X»i(H*«'j'edition, published by the
Chicago Hist. Society, with notes
and index. 8°. Chicago 1879
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Belleville 1852
Another edition, with notes and
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— Scott, John M. The Supreme Court
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A series of articles published in
The School News, beginning Sep.,
1899:
1. French occupancy.
2. French loss of territory.
3. Clark's campaign.
4. Ordinance of 1787.
5. First thirty years as a State.
6. Second Constitution.
7. Illinois in the Civil War.
8. Recent events from Civil War
to general election of 1896.
— Trollope, Anthony. North America.
Description of Illinois prairies
and cornfields, the town of Dixon
and the city of Chicago, pages
228-243. vol. 1, and description of
Cairo, pages 150-165. 2 Vols. 8°.
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quarter section of the military
lands between the Mississippi
and Illinois rivers. .dZso descrip-
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— Wallace, Joseph. The history of Il-
linois and Louisiana under the
l^'rench rule embracing a general
view of the French dominion of
North America, with some ac-
count of the English occupation
of Illinois. 8°. Cincinnati 1893
— Welby, Adlard, Esq. Visit to North
America and the English settle-
ments in Illinois, with a winter
residence at Philadelphia. 8°.
London 1821
— West, Mary Allen. Pioneer day sin
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— White, Hon. S. V. Address deliv-
ered at Chautauqua, Ills., July 19,
1900. Reminiscenses of Jersey
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— Williams, John S. The American
Pioneer. 2 vols. 2d ed. 8°. Cin-
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— Woodruff, G. H. Fifty years ago;
or, gleanings respecting the his-
tory of northern Illinois, a few
years previous to and during the
Black Hawk War. 8°. Joliet . . 1883
— Woods, John. Two years residence
in the settlement on the English
prairie in the Illinois country, U.
S., with an account of its animal
and vegetable productions, agri-
culture, etc., etc. A description
of the principal towns, villages,
etc., with the habits and customs
of the backwoodsmen. 8°. London 1822
— World's Columbian Exposition. To
the State of Illinois, for the excel-
lence of the general school exhibit
at the World's Fair, Chicago, 1893,
a certificate and a bronze medal
Illinois— HiSTOEY— Continued.
— - World's Columbian Exposition to
the State of Illinois, for the dis-
play of honey. Award for the
large quantity shown and for its
artistic arrangement and careful
superintendence, a certificate and
a bronze medal
ILLINOIS GOVERNMENT AND LAWS.
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— Public and private laws of the State
of lUinoiE passed by the General
Assembly 1819-1899. 78 vols, ex-
clusive of revisions
— Revised code of laws of Illinois
1827. Enacted by the 5th General
Assembly
— Revised code of laws of Illinois,
1828-1829
— Revised code of laws of Illinois;
1832-1833
— Act for the organization and gov-
ernment of the militia of this
State, passed March 2, 1833. To-
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and rules and regulations for
government of the army of U. S.
Published by authority. Printed
by John York Sawyer, public
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12°. Vandalia 183J
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except such as have been repealed,
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Revision.)
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popular use. Gilman, Charles,
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concerning real estate, and the
title thereto in the State of Illi-
nois, Purple, N. H., comp. b°.
Quincy 1849
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nois, of a general nature, m force
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Unuea.
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general laws of the State in force
Deo. 1, 1857. with marginal notes,
showing the contents of each sec-
tion, and reference to decisions
of Supreme Court of the State
upon the construction of each
statute. Compiled by Samuel
H. Treat, Walter B. Scates and
Robert S. Blackwell. Published
by authority of General Assembly
1858. 2vols
— Statutes of Ills, and digest of all
general laws of the State 1818-1868,
with a classified index to all local,
special and transient acts since
Dec. 1814. Edited by Eugene L.
Gross, Chicago 1868
— Index to laws of the State of Illi-
nois, both public and private,
which are not printed at large in
Gross' Statutes of 1869; 1818-1869
Eugene L. Gross & Wm. L. Gross,
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' — Statutes of Illinois. An analytical
digest of all general laws of tho
State in force at the present time,
official and standard. By act of
Legislature, 1818-1872. Edited by
Eugene L. Gross & Wm. L. Gross.
Vol 2, acts of 1871-1872. Authenti-
cated by official certificate 1872
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digest of all general laws of the
State in force at the present time.
Official and standard. By act of
the Legislature, 1818-1869. Gross,
Eugene L., comp
Revision of statutes of general laws
of Ills., 1818-1873, with acts of 1873,
Gross, Wm. L., comp
Revision of 1874. Compilation of all
the general laws of the State in
force at the present time. Ofl&ciHl
and standard. By act of the Legis-
lature. Gross, Wm. L., compiler.
2ded. Vol.3. Acts of 1873-1874
Statutes of Illinois construed. Con-
taining the statutes of 1874 as
amended by acts of 1875-1877, by
W. H. Underwood, with notes and
references to all later decisions,
prepared by K. A. Halbert, Esq.
Also, Constitution of Ills., an-
notated by gon , E . M. Haines ... . 1878
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of Ills., embracing all laws of a
general nature in force July 1,
1883, notes and references. Edited
by Geo. W. Cothran, LLD. 4th
rev. ed 1884
— Revised Statutes of Illinois, com-
prising revised statutes of 1874
and all amendments thereto: gen-
eral acts of 1875, 1877. 1879, 1881,
1882 and 1883, being all the statutes
of the Statein force Sept. 1, 1885.
Edited and compiled by Harvey B .
Hurd
— Revision of 1885. Harvey B. Hurd.
comp
— Revised Statutes of 1887. Harvey
B. Hurd, comp
— Revised Statutes of Ills., 1889. Har-
vey B. Hurd, comp
— Revised Statutes of 1891. Compiled
by Harvey B. Hurd
— Revised Statutes of 1893. Harvey
B. Hurd, editor
— Revised Statutes of Ills., 1895. Har-
vey B. Hurd, editor
— Revision of 1897. Harvey B. Hurd
Legislature.
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of Representatives of the State of
Illinois 1818-1899, except Senate
Journal 2d Session of the First
Gen. Assembly, 1819, and Journals
(Senate and House) of the 3rd
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Constitutional Conventions.
— .Tournal of Constitutional Conven-
tion of the State of Illinois 184T
— State Register. June 12, 1847, Sept.
3, 1847. Report proceedings of the
Constitutional Convention of the
State of Illinois, 1847. Lanphier &
Walker, pubs. Springfield, Ills
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tion of the State of Illinois, 1862.
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vention of the State of Illinois,
1869-70. State Journal print.
Springfield 1870
ILLINOIS.
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ILLINOIS.
Conventions— ConcZi«Ze(Z.
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Constitutional Convention of the
State of Illinois, 1869-1870. Ely,
Burnham & Bartlett, o facial
stenographers. 2 v. 4°. .Spring-
field 1870
— Reports to the General Assembly
of the Governor and State offi-
cers, 1838-18SA ("Previous to 1838,
published in House and Senate
journals.) ft-lvols. 8°
<JovEKNORS or Illinois—
There have been twenty-one guberna-
torial elections since the organiza-
tion of the State (1818). One gov-
ernor, Bissell, died while in office,
and three have resigned to accept
places in the Congress of the U. S.
Reynolds as Representative, and
Oelesby and Cullom as Senators.
Four Lieutenant Governors, Ew-
Ing, Wood, Beveridge and Hamil-
ton have succeeded to the office of
Governor. Oglesby was three times
elected Governor, French twice,
and Cullom twice, making seven-
teen men elected to the office of
Governor at the twenty-one guber-
natorial elections, but the succes-
sion of the four Lieut. Governors
make the number of Governors the
same as the number of the elec-
tions. (1900.)
— Edwards, Ninian, only Territorial
Governor of Ills., U. S. Senator
from Ills., and 3rd Governor of
the State of Ills.; born Mont-
gomery Co., Md., March 17, 1775,
died Belleville, Ills., July 20, 1833
— - Territorial Governor of Illinois,
and Governor of the State of Illi-
nois, 1826-1830
— - Biennial messages to the General
Assembly
— - Address delivered by Ninian Ed-
wards, Governor of the State of
Illinois to both Houses of the
Legislature, Dec. 7, 1830. Pam.
8°. Vandalia 1830
— - Letters patent issued to Ninian
Edwards of Randolph Co., Ills.,
in consideration of the payment
in full to the U. S. through the
general land office for the right
and title to certain described
lands in Ills. Signed Geo. Gra-
ham, Commissioner of the Gen-
eral Land OfBce. dated Jan. 10,
1824. Recorded vol. 4, page 133
GOVERNOKS— CoM(inM«d.
Also, letters patent to certain
other described lands in Illinois,
signed N. M. Garland, Recorder
of the General Land Office, dated
Nov. 1, 1839. Recorded, vol. 27,
page 147 c
Also Ninian Edwards, assignee of
John Edgar, letters patent to cer-
tain lands in Illinois, therein des-
cribed. Signed Josiah Meigs,
Commissioner of the General
Land Office, dated March 18, 1819.
(Recorded vol. 2, of donation pa-
tents, page 187.)
— Also titles to certain lands in Illi-
nois, issued by the State Auditor
of Public Accounts, James T. B.
Stapp. Five pieces bearing dates
of 1832,1833 1835. (Original papers.) ....
— History of Illinois, 1778-18.33: and
life and times of Ninian Edwards. ^
By his son, Ninian Wirt Edwards.
8°. Springfield 1870
— Edwards. Georgie Hortense. His-
torical sketches of the Edwards
and Todd Families Contains
sketch of Gov. Edwards and his
family. 8°. Springfield 1894
— Edwards Papers ( The) ; being a col-
lection of the letters, papers and
manuscripts of Ninian Edwards.
Edited by B. B. Washburne.
(Chicago Historical Society's Col-
lection, vol. 3.) 8°. Chicago 1884
— Bond, Shadrach. first territorial
delegate in Congress from Ills.,
and first Governor of the State of
Ills.; bom in Frederick Co,, Md.,
1773: died Kaskaskia, April 13,
1832
— - 1818-1822. Biennial messages to
General Assembly, published in
House and Senate Journals.
Sketch of life of, in various his-
tories of the State
Coles, Edward, 2d Governor of Ills;
born Albemarle Co., Va., Dec. 15,
1786; died in Philadelphia, July 7,
1868
- Biennial messages to General As-
sembly, 1S22-1826
Sketch of the life of Gov. Coles and
of the slavery struggle of 1823-21.
Prepared for the Chicago His-
torical Society by E. B. Wash-
burne. 12'-'. Chicago 1882
ILLINOIS.
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ILLINOIS.
Governors — Continued.
— Voyage aux Etats— Unis d'Am^ri-
que. Wright, Fanny, Pages 338-
341, vol. 2, an account of the free-
ing of his slaves by Gov. Coles
— For other sketches of the life of
Gov. Coles, see the various his-
tories of the State
— Reynolds, John, 4th Governor of
Ills.; born Montgomery Co., Pa.,
Feb. 26. 1789; died Belleville, 111,,
May8,1865
— Reynolds, John. 1830-1834. Bien-
nial messages to the General As-
sembly
— Pioneer history of Illinois. By
Gov. John Reynolds. N. A.
Randall, pub. 12°. Belleville 1852
Second edition, with notes and in-
dex, published by the Fergus
Printing Co, 8°. Chicago 1887
— My own times. Reynolds, Oov.
John. 12° 1855
Reprint.of the above, by Fergus ---3
Printing Co.. forthe Chicago His-
torical Society. Notes and index.
8°. Chicago 1879
— John Reynolds, a student, a lawyer
and a judge. Pages, 100-158. in
Judge John M. Scott's "Supreme
Court of Illinois."- 1818
— Ewins, Wm. L. D., 5th Governor of
Illinois, born in Kentucky, 1795,
died in Illinois, March 15, 1846
— - November 17, 1834, Dec. 2, 1834.
Message to the General Assembly —
— For sketches of life of Gen. Ewing,
see histories of State, and of
Black Hawk War
— Duncan, Joseph, 6th Governor of
Illinois, born, Paris, Ky., Feb. 22,
1794, died-, Jacksonville, Ills., Jan.
15,1844
— - 1834-1838. Bi-ennial messages to
General Assembly. Biographical
sketch of Joseph Duncan. By his
daughter, Julia Duncan Kirby.
(Fergus Historical Series, No. 29)
12°. Chicago 1888
— Carlin, Thomas, 7th Governor of
Ills., born. Fayette Co., Ky.. July
18,1789, died, Carrollton,Ills.. Feb.
14, 1852
- 1838-1842. Bi-ennial messages to
General Assembly. For sketches
*of life of Gov. Carlin. see State
histories
GoVEKNOES— C«nJin«e(?.
— Ford, Thomas, Sth Governor of Il-
linois, born, Uniontown. Pa.. 1800,
died, Peoria, Ills,, Nov. 3, 1850
— - 1842-1846. Bi-ennial messages to
General Assembly
— - History of Ills, 1818-1847. 12°.
Chicago 1854
— - Sketch of life, pages 59-65, inc. in
Jeriah Bonham's "Fifty years
reoollections"
— French, Augustus C. 9th Governor
of Ills., born, Hill, N. H.. August
2, 1808; died, Lebanon, Ills., Sept.
4, 1864
— French, Augustus C. 1846-1853.
elected (first) under constitution
of 1818, again elected under con-
stitution of 1848. Bi-ennial mes-
sages to General Assembly
— - Sketch of life of, pages 66-75 inc.
in Jeriah Bonham's "Fifty years
recollections"
— Mattesou, Joel A.. 10th Governor of
Ills., born, Watertown, N. Y., 1808;
died Chicago. Ills., Jan. 31, 1873
See histories of Ills.
— - 1853-1857. Bi-ennial messages to
the General Assemby
— - Sketch of life of, pages 76-81 inc.,
in Bonham's "Fifty years recol-
lections"
— Bissell, Wm. H., 11th Governor of
Ills., (first Republican Governor),
born, near Cooperstown, N. Y.,
April 25, 18U; died, Springfield,
Ills., while Governor. March 18,
1860
— - 1857-1860. Biennial messages to
General Assembly
— - Sketch of life of. pages, 82-95 inc..
in Bonham's "Fifty years recol-
lections"
— Wood. John. 12th Governor of Ills.,
born, Moravia, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1798;
died, Quincy, Ills., June 12, 1880
— - March 1860; Jan., 1861. Message
to General Assembly
— - Sketch of life of, pages, 96-99 inc..
in "Bonharo's "Fifty years recol-
lections"
— Yates. Richard, 13th Governor of
Illinois, born, Warsaw, Ky., Jan.
18, 1815; died, St. Louis, Mo., Nov.
37. 1873
ILLINOIS.
158
ILLINOIS.
OovEBNOEK— Continued.
— - 1862-1865. Biennial messages to
Q-eneral Assembly
— - Sketch of life of, pages, 100-112
inc., in Bonham's "Fifty years
recollections"
— Pilgrimage to the home of Gov.
Yates. Published in Central Ills.
Democrat. Jacksonville. May 13,
1899. Prom sketch by C. M. Barnes
— Oglesby, Richard J.. 14th Governor
of Ills.; elected Governor three
times, 1864, 1872 and 1884; born
Oldham county, Ky.. July 25, 1824,
died Elkhart, Logan county. Ills.,
April 24, 1899
— - Jan. 13, 1865-1869; Jan. 21, 1873;
1885-1889. Biennial messages to
General Assembly
— - Sketch of life of, pages 113 to 120,
inc., in Bonham's "Fifty years'
I'eeoUeotions."
— Palmer, John McAuley, 15th Gover-
nor of Ills. Born Eagle Creek,
Scott Co., Ky., Sept 13, 1817; died
Springfield, Ills. Sept. 25,1900...
— - 1869-1873. Biennial and special
messages to General Assembly.
— Bench and Bar of Illinois, histor-
ical and reminiscent, edited by
Gov. John M. Palmer. Autobio-
graphical sketch of Gov. Palmer,
pages 439-441
— - Sketch of life of, pages 121-133,
inc., in Bonham's "Fifty years'
recollections."
— Beveridge, John L., 16th Governor
of Illinois, born, Greenwich,
Washington Co., N. r., July 6,
1824; now resides (1900) near Los
Angeles, Cal
— - 1873-1877. Biennial messages to
General Assembly
— - Sketch of life of, pages 134-145,
inc., in Bonham's "Fifty years'
recollections."
— Cullom, Shelby M.. 17th Governor
of Ills., born Wayne Co., Ky.,
Nov. 22, 1829; present senior U. S.
Senator from Ills.; resides at
.Springfield, Ills. (1900.)
— -1877-1881,1881-1883. Biennial mes-
sages to General Assembly
— - Sketch of life of, pages 146-151,
inc., in Bonham's "Fifty years'
recollections." .'
QovEBNOES— Continued .
— - Sketch of life of, pages 222-226,
in Lincoln's campaign; or, the po-
litical revolution of 1860. Oldroyd,
Osborn H. Paper. 12°. Chicago.. 1896
— Address at Gen. Grant memorial
services, Springfield, Ills. Para.
12°. Springfield 1885
— - Address on life and character of
Justin S. Morrill, delivered in U.
S. Senate, Feb. 22. 1899; pages 44-
49, inc., in "Addresses delivered
in U..y. Senate and House of Rep-
resentatives on life and character
of Justin S. Morrill." U. S. Gov't
publication. 4°. Washington 1899
— - Message of the Governor of Ills.
to 30th General Assembly, at the
inauguration of State officers,
Jan, 8, 1877. 8°. Springfield 1877
— - The Hennepin canal. Remarks in
U. S. Senate. Pam. 8°. Wash-
ington 1886
— - The tariff. Remarks in the Sen-
ate of the U. S. Pam. 8°. Wash-
ington 1890
— Hamilton, John M., 18th Governor
of Illinois, born. Union Co., Ohio,
May 28. 1847; resides (1900) in Chi-
cago
— - 1883-1885. Biennial messages to
General Assembly
— Sketch of life of, pages 152-157,
in Bonham's "Fifty years' rec-
ollections."
— - Pifer, Joseph W., 19th Governor
of Ills., born. Stanton, Augusta
Co., Va., Oct. 28, 1840; at present
(1900) is U. S. inter-state com-
merce commissioner, and resides
at Bloomington, Ills
— - 1889-1893. Biennial messages to
General Assembly
— Altgeld, John P., 20th Governor of
Ills., born in Prussia, 1848. (1900)
resides in Chicago
— - 1893-1897. Biennial messages to
General Assembly. Special mess-
ages to General Assembly
— - Reasons for pardoning Fielden,
Neebe and Schwab. Pam. u. d
— - Live questions, including our pe-
nal machinery and its victims. 2*
vols. N. Y. and Chicago 1890-1894
ILLINOIS.
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ILLINOIS.
<^OVERNORS — Continued.
— Addtess ou the Battlefield of
Chickamauga, at dedication of the
Illinois monuments, Sept., 1895.
Pam
— Tanner, John R , 21st Governor of
Ills., born, Warwick Co., Ind.,
April 4, 1844. Present Governor
of the State (1900) and resides at
the Executive Mansion, Spring-
field, Ills
— - 1897-1899. Biennial messages to
General Assembly
— - Message to special session Gen-
eral Assembly, 1897
— Address at dedication Battleship
"Illinois." at Newport News, Va.,
Oct., 4, 1898. Newspaper clippings
in scrap-book, arranged by H. W.
Beckwith
— For sketches of the Governors of
Illinois, see the various histories
of the State; U. S. Biographical
Dictionary, Illinois volumes, Chi-
cago, 1876; and 1883; Encyclopedia
of Biography of Illinois, 2 vols.,
Chicago, 1892; Bonham's Fifty
years recollections; Reminiscen-
ces of the eai'ly bench and bar of
Ills., Gen. U. F. Linder. Chicago,
1879; Bench and Bar of Ills.,
Historical and Reminiscent, edi-
ted by Gen. John M. Palmer, Chi-
cago, 1899; Supreme Court of Ills.
1818, its judges and lawyers. John
M. Scott. Bloomington, 1896. His-
torical Encyclopedia of Illinois,
edited by Bateman & Selby, Chi-
cago, 1900; Lis t of State Officers,
etc. of Illinois with appendix con-
taining political statistics of State
from organization to present,
(Blue Book of Ills.. 1899). also the
various Legislative hand-books
and directories
State Offioe«s—
— Adjutant General of the State of
Illinois. Reports of Adj. Gen. of
Ills, to Governor and Commander
in Chief, 1861-'62. Allen C. Fuller,
Adj. Gen
— Report of Adj. Gen. of Ills., 1861-1866
inc. I. N. Haynie. Adj. Gen. 8
vols. 8° Springfield 1867
— Report of Adj. Gen. of Ills.. 1861-
1866., Revised by J. W. Vance,
Adj. Gen. 8 vols. 8°. Spring-
field, 1886
State OwmcEUS— Continued.
— Reports Adj. Gen. State of Illinois.
Bi-ennial 1873, '75-76, '77-78, '81-82,
'85-6. '87-88, '91-2, '93-4, '95-6, '97-8.
10 vols
— Record of Illinois soldiers in Black
Hawk Wur,lS31-1832; Mexican War
1816-1848. containing a complete
roster of ofdcers and enlisted men
in both wars, taken from official
rolls in War Department at Wash-
ington; with an appendix— giving
record of Illinois militia rangers
and riflemen in protecting front-
ier from Indians, 1810-1813. Isaac
H, Elliott, Adj. Gen. 8°. Spring-
field 1882
— Military map of Illinois, prepared
in office of Adj. Gen. Alfred Oren-
dorff 1895
— Laws and regulations for Ills. Nat.
Guard, 1895, pocket edition. Pre-
pared by Alfred OrendorfE, Adj.
Gen
Attorney General State of Illinois—
— Bi-ennial reports Attorney Gen. of
Ills.. 1874-1898
AnniTOE OF Public Accounts—
— Report Auditor of Pub, Accounts
of Illinois, 1819-1898. (Annual until
1869. smce 1869, bi-ennial). Pub-
lished in House and Senate Jour-
nals until 1838, subsequently, in
reports to General Assembly, and
separately, in pamphlet form
— Auditor's reports, (pamphlets)
bi-ennial, 1861-2, 1865-66 inc., audi-
tor's report, annual, Deo. 1, 1868 to
Nov. 30, 1869; biennial, 1871-72 to
Bank statements and reports, be-
gun 1888; with Auditor's reports;
published separately. 1892-1897-1898
Statement of Chicago State banks,
June, 1893
— Insurance reports (annual); fire,
1872 to 1898,except 1888; life, 1873-80.
82-92. 94-99. Published by Auditor
Public Accounts previous to 1893.
— Reports (annual) of the Building
and Loan Associations of Illinois,
1893-1899. Published, previous to
1891. with reports of Auditor.
Springfield. 8°. v.y
Secretary of the State of Illinois —
— Reports (biennial) 1872-1898, ex-
cept 1884, of the Secretary of the
State of Ills
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ILLINOIS.
Seceetaky OF State OF li.ijS.— Continued.
— - Ills, handbook of information for
1870, giving a general view of the
State of Ills, and its government.
Edward Rummel, Sec. of State,
comp. 8°. Springfield 1871
— - Hand-book and legislative man-
ual for 1871, by Edward Rummel,
Sec. of State; revised by John M.
Snyder and Dan. A. Ray. 8°.
Springfield 1871
— - State, judicial, congressional and
legislative directory of Ills.,
compiled for use of Senate 31st
General Assembly, by Geo. H.
Harlow, Sec. of State, and Jas.
H. Paddock, Sec. of Senate. 8°.
Springfield 1879
— - Official directory of the State of
Illinois, compiled by Geo. H. Har-
low, Sec. of State, for use of 32d
Gen. Assembly. 1881. 8°. Spring-
field 1881
— - Rulesof Senate and House of Rep-
resentatives, and joint rules of the
Senate and House; list of mem-
bers of both Houses, Senate and
House committees, etc., of the 33d
General Assembly of the State of
Illinois. Pam. 8°. Springfield.... 1883
— List of members and officers of the
House of Representatives of the
40th General Assembly of the
State of Illinois, rules, commit-
tees, etc.; list State officers,
judges, members of Congress, etc.
Compiled by John A. Reeve, clerk
of the House. Pam. 16°. Spring-
field 1897
— List of members and officers of the
Senate of the 40th General As-
sembly of the State of Illinois,
rules, committees: list State offi-
cers, judges, members of Con-
gress, etc. Compiled by James
H. Paddock, secretary of the Sen-
ate. Pam. 16°. Springfield 1897
— List of members and oiiioers of the
Senate of the 41st General As-
sembly of the State of Illinois,
with rules, committees, etc., to
which is added a list of members
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White, J. C. ed. The Parish Mes-
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cago 1893
Religious Societies.
— King's Daughters, Springfield, 111.
pub. Constitution and by-laws of
the King'b Daughters' Home for
Women. 8°. Springfield, n. d
— Missouri and Illinois, Tract Society
Fourth annual report, presented
March, 1831. Pam. 8°. St. Louis ....
Illinois— IvsTiTUTiONS and Boards.
— Agricultural.
— Transactions of the Ills. State Agri-
cultural Society, with the proceed-
ings of county and kindred
societies. Annual 1853-1899. 8°.
Springfield
Horticulture. See horticulture.
— Crop reports. Statistical report of
Ills. State Board of Agriculture.
Summary of reports of corre-
spondents as to area and condi-
tion of crops, live stock, fruit, etc.
1878-1900, except 1892, 1893, 1894 and
1895,1899
— Fair and Exposition. Premium
lists, etc.. 1891, 1892, 1894, 1900.
Pams
— - Seymour, Bight Rev. Geo. F. Ora-
tion at the laying of the corner-
stone of the exposition building
at Ills. State Pair grounds, Spring-
field, Ills., .July 4, 1895. Manu-
script
— - Farmers' Institute. Annual re-
ports, with reports of the county
institutes. Vols. 1-4 1897-1899
— Live Stock. Report of Ills. Stato
Board of Live Stock Commission-
ers and State Veterinarian, an-
nual 1889-1899
Arbitration- See Labor.
Blind.
— Brief history of the Illinois institu-
tions for the education of the
blind, from 1849 to 1893. 8°. Chi-
cago loya
Institutions.— C7oK?i)me(Z.
— Illinois Industrial Home for the
Blind, Chicago, annual reports of
the board of trustees 1894-1896
— Illinois State Institution for the
Blind, Jacksonville, liieunial re-
ports of board of trustees 1874-1898
Charities.
— Charities III. Bd. of biennial report
1872 to 1898 inc.
— Conference of charities and correc-
tions—report of Bd. of Commis-
sioners. Annual, 1896-97-98
Boys. See Reformatory,
Children. See Soldiers' Orphans'
Home and Educational Institu-
tions.
— Dental examiners report, 1886-90-97
and '99
— Deaf and Dumb. Illinois institu-
tion for the deaf and dumb, Jack-
sonville, biennial reports of the
the board of trustees, 28th and
19th biennial reports 1896-1898
Educational Institutions. See Il-
linois Education.
— Employment. Ills, free employ-
ment-offices, See 111. State Bureau
of Labor Statistics.
— Eye and Ear. Report of the trustees
of the Ills. Charitable Eye and
Ear Infirmary, Chicago, ]9, 20 and
21st biennial reports 1891-1898
— Equalization. Ills. State Board of.
Proceedings, 1867, 1874-1900
— Factory Inspectors reports 1896
1897, 1898 and 1S99
— Feeble-minded. Experimental
school for idiots and feeble-mind-
ed children; 3rd and 4th annual re-
ports of directors and supt., 1867-
1868. Pam. 8°. Springfield
— - Illinois Institution for the feeble-
minded, Lincoln, biennial reports
of the trustees. 14th, 16th and 17th
biennial reports. 1892, 1896 and
1898
— Girls. Illinois Industrial School
for Girls South Evanston, annual
reports of trustees and managers,
12th annual, 1889 aud 1895. Pams.
See Reformatory.
Health— Ills.
— Ills. State board Health, annual re
port of, 1878-1899. except 1887, -'88
'97 '.
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168
ILLINOIS
Institutions— (.'on?! HMcci.
— - I'relimiiiary report to Ills. State
Board of Health. Water supplies
vt Ills., John H. Rauch, M. D.,
secretary 1888
— I'reventahle Disease circulars —
No. 1, small-pox 1882
No. 2, diphtheria 1888
No. 3. scarlet fever 1889
No. 4. typhoid fever, n. d
— - Report of the proceedings of the
Ills. State Board of Health, quar-
terly meetings, 1883, 1835, 1886 and
1888; 1884. 1887 and 1890 incomplete ....
— - lleport on medical education and
Medical colleges in the United
States and Canada. 1765-1885, 1886,
1889 and 1891
Horticulture, annual report trans-
actions Ills. Horticultural Soc.
1860 to 1896, except '82.90,91,94,
and 95
— Insane.—
— Central Hospital for the insane,
JaekBonville, biennial reports of
the trustees, 1891-1898
— Eastern Hospital for the Insane.
Kankakee, biennial reports of
trustees, 1878, (Ist biennial report)
1896 and lb9S
— Northern Hospital for the Insane,
Elgin, biennial reports of trustees
1896and 189S
— Southern Hospital for the Insane
Anna, biennial reports of trus-
tees, 1892, lb96aud 1893
— Western Huspi.al fur the Insane
Watertown, first biennial report
of trustees, 1898
— Illinois Asylum for the Incurable
Insane, feoria, 1893. First bien-
nial report
— Illinois Asylum for Insane crimi-
nals. Chester, biennial reports of
of trustees. 1894, 1896 and 1898
— Report of Illinois Hospital for the
Insane, 1847-1862. Includes memo-
rial of Miss Dix, act of incorpora-
tion, laws relating to hospitals,
general rules, by-laws, etc
— Labor.—
— Illinois State Board of Arbitration.
Annual repoi ts 1890-1900
— Illinois State Bureau of Labor Sta-
tistics, biennial reports, 1881-1898,
8°. Sprinjrfleld
— Coal reports, 1S32 to 1892, alternate
years, publi.shed in reports of the
bureau (j£ labor statistics
Institutions— C'on^i'i tied.
— Coal reports. 1898 and 1899. The re-
port contains the first annual re-
port of the Illinois Free Employ-
ment offices, Aug. 2, to Oct. 1, 8899 ....
— Mines report 1894
— Illinois State Pood Commission.
Laws of Illinois relatingto the of-
fice and duties of the State Pood
Commission, and the adulteration
of butter, cheese, etc. Jones, Al-
fred H., comP' Pam. 8°. Spring-
field, 1899
Libraries.—
Illinois State Library, catalogues
of 1880 and 1894; compiled by the
Secretary of State and librarian
ex-offlcio. 8°. Springfield 1880-1894
Illinois State Historical Library,
biennial reports of trustees and
librarian, 1890-1898, inc
— - Publication No. 1. Bibliography of
the newspapers published in Ills.,
prior to 1860. Prepared by Ed-
mund J. James. Ph. D., assisted
by Milo J. Loveless. 8°. Spring-
field 1899
— Publication No. 2. Information re-
lating to territorial laws of Ills.,
passed from 1809 to 1812. Edmund
J., James, Ph. D., ed. 8°. Spring-
field 1699
— Newberry Library, Chicago, pro-
ceedings and biennial reports of
trustees, 1888-1898, inc. Pams
For other libraries in the State, see
name of city.
Penitentiaries —
— State Penitentiary, Joliet, biennial
reports of commissioners, 1874-
1898
— Southern Illinois Penitentiary,
Chester, biennial reports of com-
missioners, 1894, 1896 and 1898
Pharmacy.
— Illinois Board of. Annual reports
1882-1899 inc
Reformatory.
— Illinois State Reformatory, Pontiac,
biennial leports of commission-
ers and ofBcers, 1892-1898. P«ms.
8°. Pontiac
Illinois Home for Juvenile Female
Offenders. Geneva. Biennial re-
ports of trustees and officers . . .1892-'
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169
ILLINOIS.
Institctions, Miscellaneous— CoiUt««ed.
— Soldiers' Home. Chicago. Report
of condition of 1890
— Soldiers' and Sailors' Home.Quinoy
Biennial reports of trustees, 1894,
1896 and 1898
— Soldiers' Orphans' Home, Normal.
Biennial reports of trustees. 1892,
1896 and 1898
— Soldiers' Widows' Home, Wilming-
ton. First biennial report of trus-
tees and ofilcers 1898
— Swamp lands. Annual report on
swamplands 1890, '92, '94, '96
COMMEKOE AND InDUSTHY—
For reports of various State Boards
relative to capital and labor, see
law and government institutions.
See also railroads and canals.
Railroads and Canals—
— Ackerman, Wm. K. Early Illinois
railroads. (Paper read before
Chicago Hist. Soc, Feb. 20, 1883.
Notes by Hon. John Wentworth.
No. 23, Fergus Hist. Series. Paper.
12°. Chicago 1884
— Baltimore & Ohio R, R. President
and directors of. Annual reports
of president and directors Jo
• stockholders. Paper 1897-99
— Chicago and her railroads. Janu-
ary, Anonymous 1854
— Chicago & Northwestern R. R. An-
nual reports of the board of di-
rectors to the stockholders, 1873-
1876 inc., and 1881. Paper
— Chicago, Burlington & QuineyR.R.
Annual reports of the board of
directors to the stockholders, 1871
tol899. Paper
— Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific.
Annual reports of board of direc-
tors to stockholders, 1884, 1886 and
1899. Paper
— Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati &
Indianapolis. Annual reports of
the board of directors to the stock-
holders, 1877-1889 inc. except 1881.
Paper
— Ills. Central R. R. Co. Directors of.
Reports and accounts to stock-
holders, 1871-89. Paper
— Ills. Central R. R. Co. Report of
Com. on Public Lands in House
of Representatives, 24th Cong.,
1st session, 1836, in regard to land
grant to I, C. R. R. Co. (U. S.
Gov't Pubs.) Pam
Railroads and Canai^s— Concluded.
— Wabash & Western. Annual re-
ports of board of directors to
stockholders, 1887, 1888 and 1890. . .
— General Assembly. Act to estab-
lish and maintain a general sys-
tem of internal imorovement,
with supplementary acts. Passed
Vandalia, Dec, 5, 1836. Pam
— General Assembly. (Committee on
Internal Improvement.) Report
of the Committee on Internal Im-
provement H. of Rep. 12°. Van-
dalia. Pam
— Railroad and Warehouse Commis-
sioners of Ills. Annual reports,
1872, '76, '78, '86, '89, '98. V. y.
Springfield
1837
— K. R. Commissioners maps of 111. .1890-93
Illinois— Organizations, Fraternal
AND Social.
— Masons. Grand Lodge Ancient
Free and Accepted Masons of the
State of Ills. Annual proceedings,
1840-1850-1859-18110- 1861-1877-1892
Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons
of State of Ills. Constitution, by-
laws, etc., 1889. Proceedings an-
nual convocations (22d to 60th)
1871-1899, except 44th, 1893
— - Royal and Select Masters of the
State of Ills. Proceedings Gen-
eral Assembly, 1883-1899, except
1894
— - Grand Commandery Knights
Templar of State of Ills., History
of. 1857-1881. Edited by a com-
mittee appointed by Comman-
dery. Proceedings of, 1861-1899,
except 1894
— - Masonic Veteran Association of
Ills. Annual reports. 1st to 6th,
1887-1891; and 13th annual report.
Ills. Council of Deliberation of
Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite
Masons. 1887, 1896, 1897, 1900
• Masonic Conference at Chicago,
1893, Proceedings of. John C.
Smith, ed. Pam
Knights Templar of Ills. Memo-
rial service at Mt. Vernon on the
Potomac, Oct., 1889. Pam
■ Gourgas Chapter of Rose Croix,
Valley of Chicago, Orient of Ills.
Celebration of the Feast of the
Passover, April 11, 1895. Pam ....
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170
ILLINOIS.
Organizations, Fraternal and Social—
Continued
— - Grand Chapter of the Order of
the Eastern Star of the State of
Ills. Constitution, by-laws, etc.,
1880. Proceedings annual ses-
sions. 5th annual session, 1879:
annual sessions of 1881, 1882, 1885,
1887,1889,1890. Pams
Odd Fellows. Proceedings of the
annual communication of the
Sovereign Grand Lodge of the
Independent Order of Odd Pel-
lows, of Ilia, : 1887, 1888, 1889, 1891,
1898. Pams
— -Journal of proceed iners of the R.
W. Grand Encampment of Ills. I. ^
O. O. F., 1832 to 1898, ino
— - Organization and history of the
Grand Encampment Independ-
ent Order of Odd Fellows of the
State of Ills., with biographical
sketches of its officers. 1850 to
1893. John Corson Smith, Grand
Scribe. Oomp. Chicago 1893
— - Organization and history Grand
Patriarchs and other oficers. Pam
— - Journal of the R. W. Grand F/U-
campment of the State of Ills, of
the Independent Order of Odd
Fellows, 1850 to 1880. Revised by
order of the Grand Encampment.
8°. Chicago 5881
— - Journal of the R. W. Grand Lodge
of the State of Illinois, Independ-
ent Order of Odd Fellows, at the
annual communications held at
Pel£in. Oct. 12, 1862-57: Alton, 1857.
8°
— - Proceedings of the I. O. O. F.,
9th annual session of the Rebekah
Convention of Ills., held in the
city of Springfield, Nov. 22 and 23,
1893 and Olney, Ills 1893-1894
— Reports of the president, vice-
president, treasurer and secretary
of Rebekdh Ass'n of Ills., for year
beginning Nov. 22, 1894, and end-
ing Nov. 28, 1895. Pam. n. d
Kniohts of Pythias—
— Esto Perpetua Knights of Pythias.
Proceedings of the Grand Lodge
of Ills. 16th, 17th and 18th annual
conventions. 1885,1886 and.1887
Ancient Order of United Workmen—
— Proceedings of first annual ses-
sion of the Grand Lodge of Ills.
A. O. U. W. from 1875 to 1883,
Pams. Hound in one vol. 8°,
Rock Island 187(!
OBaANizATioNS— Fraternal and Social—
Continued.
— - Same from 1884 to 1888. 8°. Terre
Haute 1888
Illinois Army and Navy Medical
Association—
— Report of 5th annual meeting, held
at Decatur, 1894. Pam
Illinois State Medical Society.
— Transactions of the annual meet-
ings of the Illinois State Medical
Society held in Springfield, May
19, 20, and 21, 1891; Vandalia, 1892
and Chicago, 1893. 3 vols. 8°.
Chicago
Illinois Society of Engineers and
Surveyors—
— Report of first annual meeting held
at Champaign, Ills., February 10,
11 and 12, 1886. Pam. 8°. Cham-
paign 1886
— Report same 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890
— - Selected papers of the Civil En-
gineers' Club of the University of
Ills.. 1887-8. Bulletin No. 2. No.
3,1888-9. Pams
Illinois Press Association—
— Proceedings 28th annual session of
the Illinois Press Association,
held at Rookford, Ills., March 14,
15 and 16, 1893. Pam. Jerseyville 1893
Knights of Honor—
— Order of theKnights of Honor; its
• origin and objects; its system and
plan of operation; its record and
stability. Pam. 16°. a. d
— - Organization and proceedings of
the Grand Lodge of Ills. Knights
of Honor, 1st session, 1877. Pam.
8°. Peoria 1877
— - Journal of proceedings of the
Grand Lodge of Ills. Knights of
Honor 1878 to 1890, except 1882.
An.tol888. Pams, 8°
— - Proceedings Grand Lodge of Ills.
Knights of Honor 1886 to 1894.
Henry P. Day, Grand Reporter.
8°. Pams
Society of Colonial Wars in Ill-
inois-
— Pub. The misuse of the national
flag of the U. S. ot America. 8°.
Pam. Chicago 1895
Sons of The American Revolution-
— Year Book of the Illinois Society
Sons of the American Revolution,
1895-6, 2vol3. 8°. Chicago 1895-96
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ILLINOIS.
Illinois— Wars.
— War of 1812...
— Elliott, Isaac H. Record of the ser-
vices of Illinois soldiers in the
Black Hawk War, 1831, '32, and the
Mexican War, 1846, '48, etc., with
an appendix giving a record of the
services of the Illinois militia
rangers and riflemen, in protect-
ing the frontier from the ravages
of the Indians, 1810-1813. 8°.
Springfield 1882
— Militia of Illinois. Rank roll of the
officers of the 8th regiment, 1st
brigade, Ist division of the Illin-
ois militia, for 1829. Manuscript
— Regimental roster of the 8th regi-
ment of the l3t Brigade, 1st divis-
ion of the Illinois militia, for 1829.
Signed James Semple, Adjutant
Manuscript
Above two original papers presented
to the Illinois State Historical Li-
brary by Mrs. John S, Bradford,
Springfield, 111., March 6, 1889.
— Black Hawk War.
— Orderly book and muster rolls of
the the Illinois troops (officers
and privates) during the Black
Hawk War. Orderly book dated
August,1832, Ottawa, 111. Pre-
sented to the State of Illinois by
Mrs. E. B. Anderson, widow of
Gen. Robert Anderson, May, 1894.
Original records. Manuscript
See biography Black Hawk.
— War WITH Mkxioo. Elliott, Isaac H.
Illinois soldiers in Black Hawk
War, 1831, '32, and Mexican War,
1846, '48. 8°. Springfield 1882
— - Hartly, John W., comj). Proceed-
ings Illinois State Conventions
Veterans of the Mexican War.
1874 to 1880. inclusive, except 1876.
Bound Pams
— - Perrin, JETon. J. Nick. Address to
the Mexican Veterans of Illinois,
August 16, 1893. 8°. Belleville... 1893
— Proceedings 19th annual re-union
Illinois Assc. Mexican War Vet-
erans. 8° Decatur 1891
— - Reception and burial o£ remains
of Col. John J. Hardin, Jackson-
ville, 111., July 14, 1847. Pam
W An— Continued.
— - Mexican War Veterans, 111. Assq.
of. Proceedings 6th annual re-
union Chicago, Sept 11 and 12,
1879. 8°. Chicago 1880
— War of the Rebellion. Adair,
John M. Sketch of the 4Bth Regt.
111. Vols. Inf. 8°. Lanark 1869
— - Adjutant General of Illinois.
— - Puller, Allen C, Adj. Gen. Re-
port of 1861. '62. 8°. Springfield. 1863
— - Haynie. I. N , Adj. Gen. Report
of, containin g reports for the years
1861-1866. Also rosters of offi-
cers and historical memoranda of
regiments. 8 vols. 8°. Spring-
field 1867
- Vance, Jos. W., Adj. Gen. Re-
port of, containing reports for
18611866. Revision of Haynie's
reports. 8 vols. 8°. Springfield. 1886
Altgeld, John P. Address on the
battlefield of Chickamauga, at
dedication of the Illinois monu-
ments, Sept. 16, 1895. Pam
Ambrose D. Leib. History of the
7th Reg't. Ills. Vols. Inf. 12°.
Springfield 1868
■ - Memorial address, May 1S87. Pam ....
• Arnold, Isaac N. The history of
Abraham Lincoln and the over-
throw of slavery. 8°. Chicago... 1866
■ Barnet, Jas. ed. Martyrs and he-
roes of Ills. 8°. Chicago 186S
- Bennett, L. G. & Haigh, Wm. M.
History of 36th Reg't Ills. Vols,
during Rebellion. 8°. Aurora,
Ills 1876
- Beveridge, John L.. Vaughan,
David B., Greenhut, Jos. B. Com-
missioners. Report of Ills. Mon-
uments at Gettysburg. 8°. Spring-
field.
1892
Boles, W. H. War and its lessons.
8'='. Springfield 1890
Browning, O. H. Oration on occa-
casion of the celebration 87th an-
niversary of National Indepen-
dence. Quiucy, Ills., July 4. 1863.
8°. Pam. Quincy ^863
Barley, Augustus Harris. The
Cairo expedition. (Chicago Hist.
Soc. Pubs.) 8°. Chicago 1890
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ILLINOIS.
Wars. — Continued.
— Burnham, J. H., oomp. Report
proceedings 7th Reunion. 33rd
Ills. Vet. Assc. Bioomington, Ills.
Jan, 22, and 23, 1890, 8°. Pams.
Bioomington 1890
— Calkins. Wm. Wirt. History of the
104th Reg't Ills. Vol. Inf. 1862-1865.
8°. Chicago 1895
— Clark, Chas, M., M. D. History 39th
Reg't, Ills. Vol. Vet. Inf. (Yates
Phalanx.) 8°. Chicago 1889
— Eddy, T. M. The patriotism of Ills.
2 Vols. 8°. Chicago 1865-1866
— G. A. R.
— - Illinois Dept. Adj. Gen. Report of
the Asst. Adj. Gen. In memoriam.
Roll of dead 1890
— - Black, Gen. .John C. Address of
the Dept. Commander at 33rd an-
nual encampment, Danville, 111.,
May, 1899. Pam
— - Hubert, C. P. Report of the 10th
annual reunion of 50th 111. Re-
union Assn. Camp Point, III., 1896-
8°. Camp Point 1896
— - Nevius' Post No. 1, Rockford, 111.
History and roster of. 16°. Rook-
ford 1894
— Oldroyd, O. H. Roster Ohio Vet.
Assc. of 111. 12°. Springfield.... 1891
— - Proceedings of annual encamp-
ment G. A. R. Dep't of Ills., 7th to
11th. 1873-77 (in one pam.) 24th
to 31st inc., 1880-1897 and 33rd 1899.
Pams
— - List of members of the 20th to 23rd
annual encampment. 1886-89. 25th,
1891 and 27th, 1892
— - Poems. Dedicated to G. A. R.,
111. North Jfaj. Alfred A
— - Rosters of the survirors of the
10th Ills. Cav., Oct. 16th, 1894.
Pam
— - Stephenson Post, G. A. R. Pro-
gram of memorial services of,
Sprirrgfleld, Ills. Mar. 14th, 1899
for comrades who died in 1898.
Pam
G. A. H.— Continued.
— Woman's Relief Corps. A u x i 1-
liary to G, A. R. Dept. of Ills.
Proceedings of annual conven-
tions, 1st to 13th, 1884 to 1897, ino
pam
— Gilmore, Jas. R. (Edmund Kirke
pseud.) Personal recollections of
Abraham Lincoln and the Civil
War. 8°. Boston 1898
— Goldsmith, John H.. comp. List of
Ills, soldiers, giving name, com-
pany, regiment and date of death
of Ills, soldiers who died previous
to March, 18 1865, in the rebel
prison at Andersonville, Ga. MS .
Presented to the Ills. State His-
torical Library, June 10, 1890, by
Geo. H, Souther, Springfield, Ills
— Henshaw, Mrs. Sarah Edwards.
Our branch and its tributaries.
History of the work of the North-
western Sanitary Commission. 8°.
Chicago 1868
— Herr, Geo. W. See 59th Regt. HI.
Vol.Inf
— Howard, R. L. See 124th Regt. Ills.
Vols. Inf
— Hubert, Chas P. See 50th Reg. III.
Vol. Inf
— Jacques, Col. James P. Address to
73rd Reg. Ills. Vol. Inf., Spring-
field, Oct. 1890. Pam. 8° 1890
— Lathrop, Vr. D. See 59th Reg. Ills.
Vol.Inf
— McKown, C. W. 4th reunion 86th
Reg. Ills. Vol. Inf., Peoria, Aug.,
1890. Pam. 8°. Knox ville. Ilia.. 1890
— McLean County Historical Society,
transactions of. Vol. 1.. War
record of McLean county and
other papers. 8°. Bioomington. 1899
— Marshall, Albert O. Army life;
from a soldier's journal. 2nd ed.
12°. Joliet, Ills 1884
— Morley. Wm. R., comp. See 39th
Regt. 111. Vol.Inf
— Newlin, W. H., ed. History 73rd
Reg. Ills. Inf. Vols. 8° 1890
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G. A.. R.—Contimied.
Nbwlin. Wm. H., Sec. Minutes, pro-
ceedings Asso. Survivors 73rd
Reg. Ills. Inf., Springfleld, Ills..
Nov. 14 and 15, 1894. 8° 1894
— N. W. Sanitary Pair. Catalogue
of the Department of Arms and
Trophies at N. W. Sanitary Pair,
Chicago, 1865. Pam. 8°. Chicago 1865
— Oldroyd, O. H.. pub. Good old
songs we used to sing, '61-'66.
Pam. Springfield
— Oldroyd, O. H., pub. Roster Ohio
Vet. Asso. of Ills. 8°. Springfield 1891
— Partridge, Chas, A., ed. History of
the 96th Regt. Illinois Vol. Inf.
8°. Chicago 1887
— Reed, Capt. H. B. The backbone
of Ills., 1861-1865 and Memorial
Hall. Springfield, Ills, Pam. 8°.
Springfield..: 1886
— Regimental histories of Ills, troops.
See list of regimental histories
closing this topic, Illinois Wars.
— Rogers, Robert M. The 125th Regt.
Ills. Vol. Inf. 8°. Champaign... 1852
— Simmons, L. A. See 84th Regt. Ills.
Vol.Inf
G. A. R.— Continued.
— Wood, Wales W. See 96th Regt,
Ills. Vol.Inf
Smith, Gen. John C. Reception to
96tti Ills. Vol. Inf., Dec. 16, 1889.^
Paper. 8°. Chicago 1890
- Reception to members 96th Regt.
Ills. Inf. Volunteers at the resi-
dence of Gen. John C. Smith,
July 20, 1893. Paper. 8°. Chicago
Springer, TJew. Francis. Memorial
sermon preached May 17, 1891, Q.
A. R. hall, Springfield, Ills. 8°.
Springfield 1891
Springer. John C, comj). Proceed-
ings of the annual reunions of
the Society of the 10th Ills. Cav-
alry. Roster of survivors 10th
Ills. Cav. Oct. 16, 1894
Thirty-first Ills. Vet. Inf. Minutes
annual reunions 31st Ills. Vet.
Vol., 1889, '90, '93, '94, '95, '96, '97
Pams
Thompson, B. P. See 112th Reg.
Ills. Vols. Infantry
Trimble, Harvey M., ed. See 93rd
Regt. Ills Vols.Iof
Vredenburg, T. D. Memorial day
address. May 30th, 1892, at Loami,
Ills. Manuscript
Regimental Histories, and historical
data of Illinois troops in War of
the Rebellion,
- Adjutant General's report. See Ad-
jutant General.
- 7th Reg't. Ills. Vols. Inf., history
of. Ambrose D. Lieb. 12°. Spring-
field 1868
- 15th Reg't. Ills. Vol. Inf. Report of
4th annual reunion of, Rockford,
Ills., May 25, 1885. Paper. 8°. Au-
rora 1886
— 31st Ills. Veteran Vols. Inf. Min-
utes of the annual reunions of
1889,1890, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897.
Pams
— 33d Ills. Veteran Association, report
proceedings 7th reunion of.Bloom-
ington. Ills., Jan. 22 and 23, 1890.
Burnham, J. H., comp. Pam. 8°.
Bloomington 1890'
— 36th Reg't. Ills. Vols. Inf. during
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G. Thwaites. (Reprinted from
Vol. XL, Wis. Hist. Collections.)
— - Catalogues of library. Wis. Hist.
Soc, 1873-1887. 7 vols. Durrie...
— - Catalogues of the portrait gallery
of the Wis. Hist. Soc. 1st and 2d
triennial catalogues. 1889-1891.
Paper
— - Character and influence Of the
fur trade in Wis. Frederick J.
Turner, A. M. Jan. 3, 1889
— - Collections of, beginning Vol. 1,
1854, to Vol. 14, 1898
Contents— Vol. 1. Report for
1854; Green Bay in 1726; J. Gor-
rell's Journal; Recollections of
Green Bay in 1816-17, by J. W.
Biddle; Recollections of a tour
through Wisconsin in 1832, by C.
Whittlesey; Legend of the Win-
nebagoes, by R. W. Haskins;
Early times in Wisconsin, 1849, by
H. A. Tenney; Sketch of Calumet
county, by T. Commock; Sketch
of Richland County, by I. S. Has-
eltine; Wisconsin geographical
names, by A. Brunson; Indian
names, by J. Hathaway; Indian
nomenclature of northern Wis-
consin, wtth a sketch of the man-
ners and customs of the Chippe-
was, by H. Calkins; Reminiscen-
ces of Wisconsin, by A. F. Pratt.
Vol. 2. Report for 1855; Eulo-
gies on Wright.McLane and Sully;
Early history and condition of
Wisconsin, by H. S. Baird; Early
times and events in Wisconsin,
by J. H. Lockwood; Personal nar-
rative, by J. Shaw; Memoir of
Hon 'Thomas Pendleton Burnett,
by A. Brunson; Pioneer life in
Wisconsin, by D. M. Parkinson;
Pekatonioa battle controversy, by
C. Bracken and P, Parkinson;
Strictures upon Gov. Ford's his-
tory of the Black Hawk war, by
P. Parkinson; Further strictures
on (3ov. Ford's history of the
Black Hawk war, by C. Bracken;
Some account of the advent of
the New York Indians into Wis-
consin, by A. G, Ellis; A sketch
of the early history of Kenosha
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Wisconsin— Continued.
county, Wisconsin, and of the
Western Emigration Company, by
J. Lothrop; Wisconsin, its rise
Hnd progress, wiili notices of
Mineral Point and Richiand
County, by S. Taylor; Legend of
the Red Banks, by C. D. Robin-
son; The progress, condition and
prospects of Wisconsin, by T. O.
iSdwards.
Vol. 3. Report for 1856; Ealo-
e:ies on Prof. James G. Percival;
The late William A.White; Jesuit
missionaries in the Northwest, by
■J. Law; The Indian tribes of Wis-
consin, by J. G. Shea; the Cass
raanuscripta. translated by C.
Whittlesey: Ancient mounds or
tumuli in Crawford county, by A.
Brunson; Antiquities of Wiscon-
sin, by W. Barry; Seventy-two
years' recollections of Wisconsin,
by A. Grignon; Reminiscences of
the Northwest, by B. F. H. With-
erell; the Chippewas of Lake Su-
perior, by R. E. Morse; Early
history of Kenosha, by M. Frank;
Some account of the first settle-
ment of Kenosha, by W. Mygatt;
Early history of Green county, by
J. W. Stewart; Sketch of White-
TVater, by J. A. Leonard; The
■"Upper Wisconsin" country, by
A. G. Ellis; sketch of Presoott,
and Pierce county, by O. Gibbs,
Jr., and C. E. Young; Hudson and
its tributary region, by T. D.Hall;
New Londoa. and surrounding
country, by A. J. Lawson; Re-
sources of Northeastern Wiscon-
sin, by E, B. Quiner; Wisconsin
and her internal navigation; The
Lemon weir river, by U. Mc Bride;
The Baraboo Valley, a dairy re-
gion; Lieut. Gov. Cruzat's mes-
sage to the Sauks and Poxes;
Statistics of Wisconsin public
libraries, by L. C. Draper.
Vol. 4. Annual reports for 1857
and 1858; Origin of American In-
dians, by J. Y. Smith; Recollec-
tions of Wisconsin since 1820, by
E. Childs; Recollections of the
early history of Northern Wiscon-
sin, by H. S. Baird; Early history
of Wisconsin, by A. Brunson;
Commercial history of Milwau-
kee; Sketch of the Brothertown
Indians, by T. Commuck; Rev.
Cutting Marsh on the Stock-
bridges; the last of the Mohicans,
by L. Konkapot.Jr.;Deathof John
W. Quinney; Speech on Stock-
bridge traditionary history, by J.
W. Quinney; Memorial of John
W. Quinney to Congress; Early
times in Sheboygan county, hy H.
Eublee; Early events in the Pour
Lakes country, by C.B. Chapman;
Northeastern boundary of Wis-
consin: On the public land sur-
veys, and the latitude and longi-
tude of places in Wisconsin, by I.
A. Lapham; On the man-shaped
mounds of Wisconsin, by I. A.
Lapham; Death of Teoumseh, by
A. Brunson: Death of Tecumseh,
by J. T. Kingston; First grave in
the city of Watertown, by D. W.
Ballou. Jr.; Early settlement of
LaCrosse and Monroe counties, by
M. McMillan; On the latitude and
Wisconsin— C'omttnMetJ.
longitude of Milwaukee. Prairie
du Chien, Racine, and Madison,
by .T. D. Graham.
Vol. 5. Synopsis of Annual Re-
ports, 1860-66: Eulogies on J. W.
Hunt and Gov. Louis P. Harvey;
Canadian documents: Early days
at Prairie du Chien, and the Win-
nebago outbreak of 1827, by W. J.
Snelling; An incident of the Win-
nebago war: Gen. Cass on the
Winnebago outbreak. 1827; A.
western reminiscence, by A. Ed-
wards; Annual report for 1867;
Eulogy on Gen. Henry Dodge, by
S. U. Pinney; The Winnebago
war of 1827. by T. L. McKenney;
Early reminiscences of Wiscon-
sin, by J. H. Fonda: Service of
Col, Henry Dodge's volunteers in
the Black Hawk war; Reminiscen-
ces of Black Hawk and the Black
Hawk war; Early history of edu-
cation in Wisconsin, by W. C.
Whitford; History of school su-
pervision in Wisconsin, by W. C.
Whitford; Life and public ser-
vices of J. D. Doty, by A.G. Ellis;
Reminiscences of Hole-in-the-
Day, by J. T. Clark and others;
Gen. Cass at Ste. Marie in 1820.
Vol. 6. Annual reports for 1868-
'71; Life and services of Benja-
min P. Hopkins, by D. Atwood;
Memoir of Hon. G. DeWitt El-
wood, by S. D. Hastings; The
civil life, services, and character
of Gov. Wm. A. Barstow. by B.M.
Hunter; Col. Wm. A. Barstow's
military services. E. A. Calkins:
Events in the life of Charles Dur-
kee. by M.Frank; Life and ser-
vices of George Hyer. by L. C.
Draper; Character of George
Hyer. by H. A. Tenney; The
Northwest in 1817, by S. A. Stor-
row; Journal of a voyage from
St. Louis to the Falls of St. An-
thony, in 1819, by T. Forsyth:
Captain Jonathan Carver, and
"Carver's Grant," by D. S. Dur-
rie; Early history of the lead re-
gion of Wisconsin, by M. Meeker;
Western Wisconsin in 1836, by S.
M. Palmer; Eleazer Williams and
the lost Prince, by J. Y. Smith:
Reminiscences of the first house
and first resident family of Mad-
ison, by W. H. Canfleld; Early
reminiscences of Madison, by J.
G. Knapp; Naming of Madison
and Dane county, and the location
of the capital; Michel St. Cyr. an '
early Dane county pioneer; Green
county pioneers, by A. Salisbury;
Early settlement of Rock county,
by I. T. Smith; Early reminiscen-
ces of Janesville, by H. F. Janes;
Pioneer history of Walworth
county, by C. M. Baker; Neyonde
Villiers.
Vol. 7. Annual reports for 1872-
'75; Prehistoric Wisconsin, by J.
D. Butler; Westphalian medal,
1648, by J. D. Butler: The discov-
ery of the Mississippi, by J. G.
Shea; Memoirof Charles de Lang-
lade, by J. Tass^: Notice of
Match-e-ke-wis. the captor of
Mackinaw in 1763, byL.C. Draper;
Northern Wisconsin in 1820, by J,
D. Doty; Fifty-four years' rec-
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W isooasiif— Continued.
collections of Wisconsin, by A.G.
Ellis; The fur trade and factory
system at Green Bay, 181B-21: Ed-
ward D. Beouchard's vindication;
Early Western days, by J T.
Kingston; Personal narrative, by
J. T. de la Ronde; Pioneer life in
Wisconsin, by H. M errell;
Sketch of officers at Port Winne-
bago, in 1834. and subsequently;
Laoglade's movements in 1777;
Recollection.s of Wisconsin in
February. 1837, by J. A. Noonan:
Note on Eleazer Williama. by C.
C. Trowbridge; Sketch of Shau-
be-na. a Pottawattamie chief, by
N. Matson; Memoir of George
Gale, by D. S. Durrie: Memoir of
Henry S. Baird. by E. H. Ellis;
Memoir of John Catlin, by A. B.
Braley; Life and service of John
Y. Smith, by D. S. Durrie; Wis-
consin necrology, 1874-75. by L. C.
Draper.
Vol. 8. Annual reports for 1876-
'78; In meraoriam. Stephen Has-
kins Carpenter; In memoriam,
George B. Smith: The ancient
copper mines of Lake Superior,
by J. Houghton; Prehistoric
•copper implements, by E. F. Slaf-
ter. Mode of fabrication of
ancient copper implements;
The pictured cave of LaCrosse
Valley, by B. Brown; Notes on
Jean Nicolet. by B. Suite; Early
bistoric relics of the Northwest.
by J. D. Butler; Traditions of the
Pox Indians. 1730; Langlade papers
1737-1800; An incident of Chegoi-
megon. 1760. by H. R. Schoolcraft;
Capture of Mackinaw. 1763. by L.
■B. Porlier; Green Bay and the
frontiers. 1760-65; The Indian wars
of Wisconsin, by M. M. Strong;
Wisconsin in 1818. by E. Tanner.
Reminiscences of the Northwest
by M. A. B. Bristol; Early times
at Fort Winnebago, and Black
Hawk war reminiscences, by S.
Clark; Recollections of Rev.
Eleazer Williams, by A. G. Ellis;
Additional notes on Eleazer Wil-
liams, by L- 0. Draper; Early ex-
ploration and settlement of Ju-
neau county, by J. T. Kingston:
The Swiss colony of New Glarus,
by J. Luchsinger; additional
• notes OH New Glarus, by J. J,
Tsehudy; Wisconsin necrology,
1876-78. by L. C. Draper.
Vol. 9. Synopsis of annual re-
ports for 1879-81; Emblematic
mounds in Wisconsin, by S. D.
Feet; Portraits of Columbus, by
J. D. Butler; Early historic relics
of the Northwest, by J . D. Butler;
"Lake Sakaegan." its identity;
Personal narrative of T. G. An-
derson; T. G. Anderson's Journal.
1814; Prairie du Chien documents.
1814-15; Traditions and recollec-
tions of Prairie du Chien. by B.
W. Brisbois; Indian customs and
«arly recollections, byMrs.H. S.
Baird; In memoriam, Cadwallader
C.Washburn; Sketch of Charles
H. Larrabee, by L. C. Draper;
Pioneer settlement of Sheboygan
«ounty. by J. E. Thomas; Sketch
of William Farnsworth, by M. L.
Martin; Sketch of Moses Hard-
wick, by M L. Martin; Memoir of
Wisconsin— Continued.
Henry D. Barron, by S. S. Pifield;
Life and services of Chauncey H.
Purple, by S. D. Hastings; Wm.
Hull and Satterlee Clark, by E.A.
Calkins; Character of Levi B. Vi-
las, by A. B. Braley; Wisconsin
necrology. 1876-81.
Vol. 10. Synopsis of annual re-
ports for 1882-84; Jean Nicolet, by
F. X. Garneaii and J. 6. Ferland;
De Lingery's expedition against
the Poxes. 1728, by B. Crespel;
French fortifications near the
mouth of the Wisconsin, ''Hold
the Port." by J. D. Butler; Tay-
cho-pe-rah, the Pour Lake country
first white foot-prints there, by J.
D, Butler; Law and Grignon
papers. 1794-1821; Papers of Capt.
T. G. Anderson, British Indian
agent; Indian campaign of 1832 by
H. Smith; Reminiscences of the
Black Hawk war, by R. Anderson;
Incidents of the Black Hawk war.
by C.Whittlesey; Battle ofPeck-
atonica. by M. G. Pitch; notes on
the Black Hawk war, P. Parkin-
son: Sketches of Indian chiefs
and pioneers of the Northwest, by
J. Shaw; Causes of the Black
Hawk war, by Orlando Brown;
Black Hawk scraps from old
newspapers: Robert S. Black and
the Black Hawk war, by G. W.
Jones; Reminiscences of Wiscon-
sin in 1833; Col. Henry Gratiot, a
pioneer of Wisconsin, by E. B.
Washburne; Mrs. Adele P. Gra-
tiot's narrative; Early Wisconsin
exploration and settlement, by J.
Sutherland; Notes on early Wis-
consin exploration, forts and
trading posts, by B. D. Neill;
French fort at Prairie du Chien a
myth, by C. W. Butterfield; Early
French forts in western Wiscon-
sin, by L. C. Draper; Autograph
collections of the signers of the
Declaration of Independence, and
the Constitution, by L. C. Draper;
Sketch of Andrew Proudflt, by B.
J. Stevens; Memorial sketches of
O. M. Conover; Wisconsin necrol-
ogy. 1879-82. by L. C. Draper; Gen-
eral index to Vols. I.-X.
Vol. 11. Jean Nicolet, interp-
reter and voyager in Canada, 1618.
1642. by Henri Jouan; Bibliog-
raphy of Jean Nicolet. by C. W.
Butterfield: Important Western
state papers; Radisson and Gro-
seilliers in Wisconsin; papers
from the Canadian Archives. 1778-
1783; Thompson Maxwell's narra-
tive, 1760-1763; Narrative of An-
drew J. Vieau, Sr.; Antoine le
Clair's statement; George P. Del-
aplaine's statement; Prairie du
Chien in 1811, letter by Nich-
olas Boilvin; Capture of Fort Mc-
Kay, Prairie du Chien, in 1814. by
D. Brymner; Dickson and Grig-
non papers. 1812-1815; Letter-book
of Thomas Forsyth, 1814-1818;
Prairie du Chien in 1827 by J. M.
Street; American Fur Company
invoices, 1821-22; Sketch of Mor-
gan L. Martin, by the ' editor;
Narrative of Morgan L. Martin;
Early days in Jefferson county .by
E. W. Keyes; Alexander Mitchell,
the financier, by J. D. Butler;The
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boundaries of Wisconsin, by the
Editor; Local governmentiu Wis-
consin, byD. E. Spencer.
Vol. 12. Lyman Copeland Dra-
per, a memoir, by the Editor;
Papers from the Canadian arch-
ives. 1767-1814; Robert Dickson,
the Indian trader, by E. A. Cruik-
shank; American Pur Company
employes, 1818 19; M' Call's
.journal of a visit to Wisconsin
in 1830; Documents illustrat-
ing JM'Call's Journal; The
story of the Black Hawk war, by
the Editor: Papers of Indian
Aeent Boyd. 1832; How Wisconsin
came by its large German element
by K. A. Everest; The planting of
the Swiss colony at New Glarus,
Wis., by J. Luchsinger; A rare
Wisconsin book, by T. L. Cole;
Geographical names in Wiscon-
sin. Minnesota, and Michigan,
having a Chippewa origin, by C.
Verwyst; The Wisconsin Winne-
bagoes, an interview with Moses
Paquette, by the Editor; Missions
on Chequamegon Bay, by .). N.
Davidson; Early schools in Green
Bay, 1818-1832.
Vol. 13. Events at Prairie du
Chien previous to American oc-
cupation. 1814, by A. E. Bulger:
The Bulger papers, by the Editor;
Last days of the British at
Prairie du Chien, by A. E. Bulger;
Papers of James Duane Doty;
The Territorial census for 1836,by
the Editor; Notes on early lead
mining in the Fever (or Galena)
River region, by the Editor; Sig-
nificance of the lead and shot
trade in early Wisconsin history,
by O. G. Libby; Chronicle of the
Helena shot Tower, by O. G. Lib-
by; The Belgians of northeast
Wisconsin, by Xavier Martin:
The story of Chequamegon Bay,
by the editor; Historic sites on
Chequamegon bay by C. Verwyst:
Arrival of American troops at
Green Bay, in 1816; Narrative
of Spoon Decorah: Narrative of
Walking Cloud: Population of
Brown county, June. 1830.
Vol. 14. Edited and annotated
by Reuben G. Thwates: The
story of Mackinac, by the editor:
Bemintseences of early days on
Mackinac Island, by Elizabeth T.
Baird (illustrated): History of
Port Winnebago, by A. J. Turner
(illustrated); Port Winnebago
orderly book, 1834-1836, introduc-
tion tjy the editor, (illustrated) ;
Abraham Lincoln in the Black
Hawk war. by Alfred A. Jackson
(illustrated); An English officer's
description of Wisconsin in 1837,
by Frederick Marryatt, C. B. (il-
lustrated) ; t'ather Samuel Mazzu-
chelli, by James Davie Butler, LL.
D (illustrated) ; Documents
relating to the Catholic church in
Green Bay, and the mission at
Little Chute, 1825-1840, introduc-
tion by the editor, (illustrative
documents); History of early
railroad legislation in Wisconsin,
by Henry M. Balthasar, Ph. D.;
The Cornish in southwest Wis-
consin, by Louis A. Copeland:
Wisconsin— OoKHntted.
The Icelanders on Washington
Island, by Harry K. White; Geo-
graphical origin of German im-
migration to Wisconsin, by Kate
E. Levi, Ph.D.; lllu.stration, map.
distribution of Germans in Wis-
consin according to the census of
1890; Journal of an Episcopalian
missionary's tour to Green Bay,
1834, by Jackson Kemper, D. J).,
(illustrations): Documents relat-
ing to the Episcopal church and
mission in Green Bay, 1825-1841.
introduction by the editor: Illus-
trative documents; Letters; The
First Wisconsin Cavalry at the
capture of Jefferson Davis, by
Henry Harnden; Index.
— - Early shipping on Lake Supe-
rior. James Davie Butler, .Z/i. 2).
(From Proeeedines State Hist.
Soc, 1894.) 1895
— - Free Soil Party in Wisconsin.
Theodore Clarke Smith, A, M.
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1894.) Madison 1895
— - Pre-historic Wisconsin. Address
before State Hist. Soc, Feb., 1896.
Prof. James D. Butler, LL. D
— - Selected list of printed material
relating to the history of Wis.
Bui. of information No. 12 1899
— - Suggestions to local historians in
Wisconsin. Dec, 1899. Bui. of
informationNo.il
— - Suggestive outlines for the study
of Wis. history. Nov., 1899. Bui.
of information No. 10
— University of. Agricultural Experi-
ment Station, 10th, 12th and 14th
annual reports for years 1893, 1895
and 1897
— - Bulletins of—
No. 49. The maintenance of soil
fertility: Commercial fertilizers. 1896
No. 52. A comparison of the Bab-
cock test and the Gravimetric
method of estimating fat in skim
milk. The alkaline tablet test of
acidity in milk or cream 1896
No. 53. Analyses of licensed com-
mercial fertilizers 1896
No. 54. The restoration of the
consistency of Pasteurized cream. 1896
— Ci*talogues of, from 1861-62, to 1900,
inclusive, except 1864, 1865 and 1870 ....
— Econonomics, Political Science and
History Series Bulletins—
Vol. 1, No. 1. The geographical
distribution of the vote of the
thirteen states of the Federal Con-
stitution, 1787-88. By Grant Lib-
by, if. i 1894
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American Colonial history. Victor
Coffin, Ph.D 1896
Vol. 2, No. 1. Historical Series.
Nnw governments west of the
Alleghanies before 1780. George
Henry Alden 1897
Vol. 2, No. 2. Municipal history and
present organization of the city of
Chicago. Samuel Edwin Spar-
ling, Ph. D 1898
Vol. 2. No. 3. Congressional grants
of land in aid of railways. John
Bell Sanborn. Ph. D 1899
Vol. 2, No. 4. English common law
in the early American colonies.
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— Inauguration of President Adams.
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— Regents of the University. Bien-
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— Science, Arts and Letters. Trans-
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Biennial reports of trustees, sup-
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CURIOS.
List of curios, miscellaneous articles,
etc. in the Library-
Bond of John Mercer and James
Power, gentlemen, of Virginia, to
Wm. Nelson, Esq., guardian of
Armistead Lightfoot, orphan of
the Hon. Philip Lightfoot, Esq.,
in the sum of eight hundred and
thirty pounds, current money,
etc. Dated, Oct. 17, 1765. (Sealed
and witnessed.) Presented to
the Illinois State Historical Li-
brary by Hon. M. L. Newell,
Springfield. Ills.
— Bow and arrows made by High-
knocker, successor to Chief
Mawkaw, of the Winnebago Tribe
in Wisconsin, f'urchased, and
presented to the Illinois State
Historical Library by Rev. E. S.
Walker, Springfield, Ills. (Bow
and four arrows.)
— Canes. Menard, Pierre. Cane
once the property and carried by
Pierre Menard. Presented to
Rev. P. H. Wines, by Capt. Wm.
Howard, April, 1898, and by Dr.
Wines presented to the Illinois
State Historical Library.
— McRoberts, Samuel. Cane, the
stick of which Wis cut at Mount
Vernon, by Hon. Samuel McRob-
erts. the first native born Illi-
noisian to represent the State in
the U. S. Senate. This stick, Mr.
McRoberts had mounted, and pre-
sented it to Mr. Archer G. Hern-
don, of Springfield. Ills., in 1841.
The cane was inherited by Elliott
Herndon, and was presented to
the Illinois State Historical Li-
brary by his widow.
— Original autograph letters of Sena-
tor McRoberts ;one presenting the
cane to Mr. Herndon, and inform-
him that it would be sent him by
Mr. Ferguson, whom he intro-
duces by the same letter, and one
to Mr. Ferguson, requesting him
to deliver the cane to Mr. Hern-
don, dated, Washington City,
September, 1841.
— Chicago Massacre of 1812. A piece
of the historic tree over the spot
of the massacre at Fort Dearborn,
Chicago, Ills. Presented to the
Illinois State Historical Library
by George M. Pullman of Chicago
July 4, 1894.
CuKios— Continued.
Clark County, Ills. Piece of a log
placed in the mill dam of the first
gristmill in Clark Co., Ills., by
John Parker, 1819. Cut out and
presented to the Illinois State
Historical Library, by J. B.
Sheapley, Martinsville, Ills.. 1891.
Confederate States of America.
$2 note, brought from Anderaon-
ville prison by Mr. Wade Coburn
and presented to the Illinois State
Historical Library by Miss Sue
Poster of Loami, Ills.
Fort Ticonderoga. Piece of granite
from an arch at Fort Ticonderoga.
Presented to the Ills. State Hist.
Library by Rev. E. S. Walker, of
Springfield, Ills.
Illinois. Military title to Louisiana
and the territory of Ills., signed
by Count Lausaaf, Napoleon's
Ambassador, New Orleans, 1804.
Indian axe. Found in Oak Ridge
Cemetery. Springfield, Ills., on
block 12, lot 10, about 6 inches un-
der ground, Nov. 1891, Presented
to the Ills. State Hist. Library by
Dr. H. Wohlgemuth, of Spring-
field, Ills.
Mormon Temple. Stone from the
Mormon Temple at Nauvoo. This
stone is of sand-stone and was
brought to Springfield by Hon.
R. W. McClaughry and Senator
Edmunds, as a specimen of Han-
cock Co. sand-stone. They hoped
that the State would use the Han-
cock Co. stone for the super-
structure of the new State House.
It remained in the grounds of the
old State House for some years,
(the present Sangamon Co. court
house), and was finally removed
to the north entrance of the pres
ent State House, where it now
stands. It was presented to the
Ills. State Hist. Library by Sena-
tor Edmunds and Maj. Mc-
Claughry, but it is. too heavy to
be taken up the stairs, or in the
elevators.
Pen with which Rev. E. S. Walker
wrote the history of his family,
Walker-Sawyer, etc., and by him
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Library, Aug., 1895.
CUEIOS.
343
PICTUEES.
Gtj'Rios— Continued.
— St. Clair Co., Ills. Hand-made steel
nail from the first court house in
St. Glair Co. Presented to Gover-
nor J. W. Pifer by (i. W. Johnson,
Columbia, Ills., and by Gov. Pifer
presented to the Ills. State Hist.
Library, 1890.
— Springfield, UUs.) Fire Under-
writers Union. Certificate of in-
corporation. Signed, Henry D.
Dement, Secretary of State;
dated, Nov. 30, 1886.
— Tin. Specimen of the first tin man-
ufactured in [lis. Mined in Da-
kota. Manufactured by the Con-
solidated Tin Mining and Milling
Co., Chicago, 1887. Presented to
the Ills. State Hist. Library by
Prof. Lindahl. Size, 1^2x3 inches.
— U. S. Flag. The first fiag which
floated from the dome of the pres-
ent State House at Springfield,
Ills. Presented to the Tils. State
Hist. Library by authority of a
joint resolution of the two Houses
of the Ills. State Legislature.
Introduced into the Senate March
8, 1895, by Senator H. H. Kings-
bury, and by him presented to
the Library.
— Washington Birth-Night Ball, San
Jose, Cal. Feb. 13, 1850. Invita-
tion, with names of the man-
agers, etc , printed on satin,
— Washington State. Precipitate
from Longmayre Springs, at the
foot of Mount Tacoma. Taken
from the Springs. Aug., 1895, and
presented to the State Hist. Li
brary by Mrs. E. S. Walker,
Springfield, Ills.
Pictures. Photographs, engravings
etchings, and other pictures in
Illinois State Historical Library
— Alaska. Ancon Palls, hear Naha
Bay, Alaska, 1889. Photograph
4^2x7^ inches.
— - Naha Bay, Alaska, 1889. Photo-
graph, 4^ xTb inches.
— - Wreck of the Steamer "Ancon,'
1889. Alaska, Photograph, d^sx
7^ inches.
— Altgeld, John P. A life-size litho-
graph picture of Ex-Governor
Altgeld,
— Bradwell, Mrs. Myra, lawyer and
editor. Life-size photograph.
Framed.
PiOTVRms— Continued .
Brayman, {Gen.) Mason. Cabinet-
size photograph, 1895.
— Breese, (Judge) Sidney. Oil paint-
ing.
— Chester, Ills. Southern Illinois
penitentiary. Photograph of,
looking down and north from in-
sane asylum grounds . Size, 3x5
inches. W. G. Bgleston, pho-
tographer, 1891.
— Photograph of the guard house
for convicts building, new asy-
lum for insane criminals. (Look-
ing north.) Size, 3x5 inches. W.
G. Egleston, photographer, 1891.
— -Photograph of guard house,
southeast corner of the peniten-
tiary wall. Size, 3x5 inches. W.
G. Egleston, photographer, 1891.
— Chicago drainage channel. Carbon
print of the drainage channel at
Lemont, 1897. Size, 20x30 inches.
Presented to the Illinois State
Historical Library, by L. B.
Cooley, May 14.1897.
— Colbert, Jean Baptiste. French
Minister of the Marine, 1669-1683.
Photograph from contemporary
engraving. Size. 8x10 inches.
(Framed.)
— Declaration of Independence. Fac-
simile reprint of. Souvenir of
the Centennial Celebration of
1876, issued by the Penn. Mutual
Life Insurance Co., of Philadel-
phia. Copyrighted, 1874, by Jas.
D. MoBride. (Framed.)
— Dresser, (Mev.) Charles. Pioneer
Episcopal clergyman of Ills. Cab-
inet photograph of, accompany-
ing the pictures of Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln, in the exhibit of the
Sangamon Co. Woman's Col.
Club, at the World's Fair, Chi-
cago, 1893.
— Douglas, Stephen A. Steel eng'av-
ing of. Size, 7^2x5^ inches.
Copyrighted, 1862, by Johnson,
Fry & Co., N. Y.
— Field, Cyrus W. Exhibiting his
model for the Atlantic cable to
scientists and inventors. Steel
engraving from original picture.
(Framed.)
— Francis, Simeon. Founder of the
Illinois .State Journal. Life size
portrait. Sepia.
PICTURES.
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PICTURES.
PlCTVRKS— Continued.
— Grand Tower, Ills. Photograph of
the Devil's tea-table. Devil's
bake-oven, near Grand Tower,
Ills. (Looking north.) Size 3xS
inches. W. G. Egleston, pho-
tographer, 1891.
— Photograph of the "haunted"
house, built on a high rock, near
Grand Tower, Ills. Size 3x6 in.
W. G. Egleston, photographer,
1891.
— Grant, Oen. (J. S, Cabinet photo-
graphs of Mr, Lincoln and Gen.
Grant, on same negative. Rice,
photographer, Washington, D. C.
See list of pictures of Mr. Lincoln.
— Grant, Ulysses S. Phototype pic-
ture of Gen. Grant, accompanied
by a facsimile reprint of a letter
from General Grant to the pho-
tographer in which he expresses
his approval of the picture. P.
Gutekunst Phila., photographer.
— Howe, Henry. Author of historical
collections of Ohio. Cabinet pho-
tograph, 1886.
— Kaskaskia. See Illinois. Kaskaskia.
— Knox, Thomas. Memorial card of
cabinet size, G. S. Utter & Co.,
photographers, 1891.
— LaSalle, French explorer of the
Miss. Valley. Photograph of,
from contemporary engraving.
Size 8x10 in. Framed.
— Photograph of the statue of La-
Salle. in Lincoln Park, Chicago.
Framed.
— Lemont, 111. See Chicago Drainage
Canal.
Pictures. Lincoln, Abraham. Plat-
inum print, from the Hessler neg-
tive. Printed, 1899, Ayer, Phila.
(Framed).
— Etching from the Hesslernegative.
Reproduced, 1898. Henry Taylor,
Jr. (Framed).
— Marshall's steel engraving.
(Framed).
— Early photograph of Mr. Lincoln.
Size, I'^sSH inches. (Framed).
PiOTURKS— Continued.
— Photographs (cabinet size) of Mr.
Lincoln and Gen. Grant. The
negative for these photographs
was discovered in Rice's photo-
graphic studio, Washington, D. C,
in 1891, when old matter was being
examined for some purpose. The
pictures were on the same nega-
tive, and it is supposed were
taken in 1864, when Gen. Grant
visited Washington and there re-
ceived his commission as LieU-
tenant-General. Reproduced,
1891. (Framed).
— Steel engraving of Mr. Lincoln.
Size, 7^x514 inches. Copyrighted,
1862, by Johnson, Fry & Co., N. Y.
— Photographs (cabinet size) of Mr.
Lincoln, of Mrs. Lincoln in the
gown worn at the ball given in
honor of the first inauguration of
Mr. Lincoln, of Kev Charles
Dresser, the clergyman who offi-
ciated at the marriage of Mr. and
Mrs, Lincoln, of the Edwards
residence where the marriage oc-
curred, and of Representatives
Hall in the old State House at
Springfield, where Mr. Lincoln
was nominated for the U. S. Sen-
ate in 1858. and where his remains
were laid in state May 3, 1865,
when brought to Springfield for
burial. The entire design sur-
rounded and ornamented with
pressed flowers, which were gath-
ered on Lincoln Monument hill,
pressed and mounted by Mrs.
Elizabeth H. Abell. Designed
by Mrs. Chas. Ridgely, president
of the Sangamon County Woman's
Columbian Club; engrossed by
Miss Margaret L. Brooks. Ex-
hibited at the World's Columbian
Exposition, Chicago, 1893; after-
wards deposited in the Ills. State
Historical Library. (Framed.)
— Early photograph of Mr. Lincoln,
(Size 7>s by 5^ inches, framed.)
— Photographs of the statue of Mr.
Lincoln, in the State House,
Springfield, Illinois, as decorated
April 15, 1884. Copyrighted by
Josephine P. Cleveland. Size,
9 bye's inches.
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PICTURES.
FlOTHR-ES— Continued.
— Photograph of Old Salem, old mill,
etc. Copyrighted by Kate P.
Degge, St. Louis, Mo. Size, 8 by
5^ inches.
— Cabinet photograph of the bust of
Lincoln, by Jones, 1860. Pre-
sented to the library by Dr. A. W.
French, Springfield, Ills.
— Cabinet photograph of Lincoln
Guard of Honor, organized 1880.
Copyrighted 1884.
— Photograph of the floral tributes,
including the memorial tablet
presented by the North American
Turner Bund, at the tomb of
President Lincoln on the 20th an-
niversary of his death, April 15,
1885. Cabinet size. Copyrighted
by John Carroll Power, Spring-
Ills.. 1885.
— Cabinet size photograph of the
proclamation of Edwin M. Stan-
ton. U. S. Secretary of War, of-
fering rewards for the apprehen-
sion of the murderer and the
accomplices to the murder of
President Lincoln. Dated, War
Department. April 20, 1865.
— Portrait of A. Lincoln, Sartain, en-
graver, Phila., 1863.
— Another engraving of Mr. Lincoln
engraved by Sartain, pub. by
Smith, Philadelphia.
— Louis XIV, King of France, 1651,
1715, photograph of, from contem-
porary engraving. Size 10x8
inches
— McCormic, James; Illinois pioneer.
born 1783, died 1893. Brief sketch
of the life of, with cabinet size
photograph of Mr. McCormic.
This photograph and sketch was
framed and exhibited at the
World's Fair by the Woman's
Sangamon County Columbian
Club
— Margry, Pierre; noted French ar-
chivist and savant; photograph;
size 8x10 inches. (Framed.)
— Mound City, Illinois. National
cemetery. Five photographs
— Northcutt, ffon. Wm. A. Lieuten-
ant-Governor of Ills. Half-tone
photograph ; cabinet size
— Opdycke, Brev. Ma}. Gen. Emerson
half-tone engraving, cabinet size.
— Parker, John, Eobinson, Ills. Illi-
nois pioneer. Cabinet size photo-
graph
PiOTUEBS— Comiinwed.
— Piasa Bird, or, the Devil among the
Indians. Framed picture. Drawn
from the description of the carv-
ing or painting on the bluffs of the
Mississippi river, by Col. J. Miles
who has, when a boy, seen the ori-
ginal carving. Designed from
this description by Jerome Cop-
ley, and drawn by E. A. Woelke,
jr. Presented to the Illinois
State Historical Library by Hon.
J. N. Perrin
— Port Townsend, Washington ;photo-
eraph. View of docks and ship-
ping. Size 5x7 inches
— Ridgely, Nicholas; pioneer Spring-
field, Ills., banker. Photographic
copy of an engraving. Size 3x4
inches
— State House, Vandalia, 111. Photo-
graph.
— - Photograph of the State House at
Vandalia. Erected 1823. Size, 6
by 8% inches.
— - Springfield. Cabinet size photo-
graph. Copy of the large painting
which is at the head of the grand
stair-way in the State House,
which represents Col. (Jeorge
Rogers Clark in conference with
the Indians. Pittman, Spring-
field, 111., Photographer.
— Stephenson, Dr. B. P. Founder of
the G. A. E, Memorial photo-
graph. Half-tone, cabinet size.
Copyvighted by Josephine P.
Cleveland, 1886.
— Strawbridge, Thomas. Pioneer of
Sangamon Co. Half-tone engrav-
ing. Size, 6 by 6 inches,
— Talon, Jean. Intendent of New
France, 1665-1675. Photograph of,
from contemporary engraving.
Size, 8 by 10 inches. (Framed.)
— Treat, Bon. Samuel. Illinois Jur-
ist. Half-tone engraving. Octo-
ber, 1893. Size, 3^ by 5 inches.
— Vandercook, Simon. Photographic
fao-simile of the commission of
Simon Van Der Cook, gentleman,
from the State of N. Y., as ensign
in Capt. Henry Van Der Hoff's
Company of the Itfilitia of Albany
county, in the regiment of which
Peter Yates, Esq., is Colonel.
Dated June 22, 1778. Photograph.
Size 8^ by 5 inches.
PICTURES.
346
PICTURES.
PiCTVUES— Continued.
— Washington State. Viewof "Yelen"
Ranch, near Taooma. Wash., resi-
dence of Robert H. Wallcer, 1891.
Size, 4^ by 7 inches.
— Photograph of the woods near
"Yelen" Ranch, August, 1891.
Size, 4^ by 7 inches.
— Wentworth, Jlon. John. Chicago
Pioneer. Cabinet photograph of,
as an old man. Melander & Bro.,
Chicago, Photographers.
— - Small card photograph of Mr.
Wentworth as a much younger
man. J. W. Black & Co., Boston,
photographers.
PiOTVRva— Concluded.
— Wittenberg, Mo., September, 1891.
"An unwilling passenger." Pho-
tograph of men attempting to put
sheep on the railroad train. W.
G. Egleston, photographer, 1891.
— Wittenberg, Mo.. September, 1891.
Pin de siScle embarkation of a
cow. "Moral suasion." Attempt
to put a cow on a railroad train.
W. (i. Egleston, photographer.
1891.
— Worthen. Prof. A. H. Illinois State
Geologist. Half-tone engraving
of. Size 6x5 inches.
ANGELL.
347
GOLDSMITH.
APPENDIX A,
LIST OP MANUSCRIPTS IN THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL LIBRARY
Angell. G. M.. M. D. Account of a
colony founded in Illinois about
1S36 by citizens of Rhode Island.
Babubll, Gapt. George. Account of
life and travels of. Autobioe-
raphy. Presented to the Library
by the author, 1890.
Baldwin, Rev. Theron. Autograph
letter to Rev. John F. Brooks, of
Springfield, asking advice in re-
gard to the purchase of desks and
seats for Monticello Seminary.
Written on a circular of the Sem-
inary. Dated Alton, 111.. Feb. 24,
1838.
Black Hawk War. Orderly book and
muster rolls of the Illinois sol-
diers in the Black Hawk War.
Presented to the Library by Mrs.
E. B. Anderson, widow of Gen.
Robert Anderson.
Bloomington Law School. Address
to graduating clajs of June 16,
1891. By Hon. Ethelbert Calla-
han.
Bradford, Mrs. Sarah M, Memorial
day address at the unveiling of
the monument erected by the W.
R. C. at Taylorville, HI., to the
memory of the soldiers and sailors
of Christian Co., HI., May 30, 1895.
Beayman, Oen. M. Autograph letter
addressed to Rev. B. S. Walker,
Springfield, 111. Dated Kansas
City, Feb. 16, 1892.
Boyakin, Bev. W. P. Manuscript. Let-
ter giving a brief account of the
Baptist church at New Design,
Monroe Co., HI.; the first Protes-
tant church in Illinois, and of the
people who founded it. Dated at
Blue Rapids, Kansas, June 1, 1900.
BuLLEN, Laura E. Black Hawk. A
paper read before the Moline, 111.,
Chapter, D. A. R.
Callahan, Ron. E. Address to the
graduating class of Bloomington
Law School, June 16. 1891.
Campbell, Robert M., comp. History
of the 17th His. Vol. Inf., 1861-1864.
Centennial Register book of vis-
itors to Centennial, at Phila.,
1876. 2 vols.. Polio.
Child, Geo, B. Early history and geo-
graphical description of Calhoun
Co., Ills. Dated at Hardin, 111..
1894.
Cleveland, losephine P. Genealogy
of the Hyatt family, compiled
from New York Archives,, Vol. 15.
— Record of attendance of the class
of Holy Innocents of St. Paul's
church, Springfield, Ills.. 1S61-1882.
Edwakds Co., Ills. Original record
book of indentured negro slaves
in Edwards Co., 111.. 1815-1860. De-
posited in the Illinois State Histor-
cal Library by the board of county
commissioners of Edwards
Co., April, 1901.
Edwards, Ninian. Letters patent to
lands in Illinois. Tax titles, etc.,
1819-1839. Five pieces; original
receipts.
Goldsmith, John, comj). List, giving
name of company, regiment and
date of death of Illinois soldiers
who died previous to March 18,
1866, in the rebel prison at Ander-
sonville, Ga. Mss. Presented to
the State Historical Library .June
10,1890. by George H. Souther,
Springfield, Illinois.
HARRIS.
348
McROBERTS.
Harris, Sarah Coates. Memorial
sketch of the life and work of
Sarah Co,ates Harris. M. D , ac-
companied by a description of her
caliinet of g-ological specimens.
By Kate MnHugh. Illustrated by
origrinal photographs, the work of
Jennie Loveland, Wonderly.
Hedriok. .James. Letters patent to cer-
tain hands in Illinois as herein de-
scribed; signed, George Graham,
commissioner of the general land
office. Dated December 6. 1827.
Recorded 5-4, page 141. (Origi-
nal Mss.)
Henderson. D. Patrick. Historical
address to old settlers association
of Morgan and Cass counties, 111.,
1876.
Illinots Territory. The military title
of Louisiana and the territory of
Illinois, dated New Orleans. Jan,
12, 1804, and signed by Count
Laussat, Napoleon's Ambassador.
It is also the order to General De
Lassus to deliver the territory
over to Capt. 4mos. Stoddard, of
the U. S. Artillery, (Original
manuscript letter.) Purchased in
New Orleans by W. H. Hinrich-
son, Secretary of State of Illinois,
and deposited in the Slate His-
torical Library.
Indiana Territory. Laws of Indiana
Territory, 1805-1806. Mss. Record
Book.
Jones, Mon. W. B. History of Lincoln
University at Lincoln, 111., dated
1891.
Lincoln, Abraham. Memorial of. By
Stv. E. S. Walker, u. d.
— Type written copy of bogus pro-
clamation said to have been is-
sued by President Lincoln, and
pub. in N. Y. World. Copied by
the librarian of the N. Y. World,
from the World, N. Y. issue of
May 18, 1864
— Poem read at dedication of Na-
tional Lincoln Monument. Orig-
inal Mss.. by James Judson Lord
Parchment copy.
— List of papers and documents ob-
tained from Sangamon Co., Ills.,
relating to Abraham Lincoln.
See biography, Lincoln.
Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Todd. Discourse
at the funeral services of Mary
Todd Lincoln. By Rev. Jas. A.
Reed. Also account of exercises,
etc., July, 1882.
Lincoln Monument. History and or-
ganization. Lincoli} National
Monument Association and build-
ing of the monument.
Lincoln University. History of. By
W. B. Jones, dated 1891.
Lord James Judson. Poem read at
dedicaiion of National Lincoln
monument. Original Mss. copy
of same,
Louisiana. The military title of Loui-
siana and the territory of Ills.,
dated New Orleans Jan. 12, 1804,
and signed by Count Laussat,
Napoleon's Ambassador It is
also the r>rder to Gen. De Lassus
to deliver the territory over to
Capt. Amos Stoddard, of theU. S.
artillery. (Original Mss. letter.)
Purchased by W. H. Hinrichsen,
Secretary of State of Ills., and de-
dosited m the State Historical
Library.
Lyceum, Circulars of Illinois State
Lyceum. Sent to Rev. Jno.
F. Bi;ook8 to notify him of elec-
tion to membership. June 7, 1832.
Maryland. Treasury certificates of
the state of Maryland.
I. Certificate to Edward Gai-
ther. Jr., or bearer for the sum of
£280, signed by Edward Gaither,
Jr., one of the commissioners of
Ann-Arundel county. Dated
March. 1780.
II. Certificate, directing the
payment to Vachel Gaither of
money due for the seizure of corn
taken under an act of the as-
sembly for the immediate supply
of food for the army. Signed
Elijah Kobosson. Dated April 3,
1780.
III. Certificate to Johji Hamil-
ton or bearer for the sum of £52
148. Signed Tho. Harwood, Treas.
Dated Jan. 18, 1788.
Original papers presented to
the Illinois Stale Hist, Library
by Hon. Lambert Tree, of Chicago.
McRoBERTS, U. S. Senator Samuel.
Original autograph letters of
Senator McRoberts; one present-
ing a cane to Mr Herndon and in-
forming him that ic would be sent
him by Mr. Ferguson, whom he
introduces by the same letter;
and one to Mr. Ferguson request-
ing him to deliver the cane to Mr.
Herndon. Dated Washington
City, Sept.. 1841.
MILITIA.
349
SWANWICK.
Militia of Illinois, Rank roll, 1829.
Regimental roster eierhth regi-
ment. 1829. ['resented to the Li-
brary by Mrs John S. Bradford,
of Sprinsfleld. 111. Muster roll of
Ills, soldiers in Blael: Hawk war.
See Blaok Hawk, (Sep. entry)
MiNiEE, George B. Recollections of
early Illinois. Presented to the
library. 1890. by Geo. B. Minier. of
Minier. Tazewell county, 111.
MoSKS, John. The organization of the
Srate of Illinois into counties.
Address before Illinois State Bar
Association, n. d.
Morris, John H. Receipt from the
Auditor of the State of Illiuois to
John H. Morris for the Treas
urer's certificate that the said
Morris paid into the treasury of
the State the sum of $130,37. being
the amount of his land tax.
Dated Vandalia, 111., Jan. 6. 1826,
signed. E. J. tlerry. Auditor.
(Original receipt.)
Murphy, Daniel, History of the or-
ganization of Jersey County, 111.,
Historical Society. Oct., 1891.
New York World. Type written copy
of bogus proclamation said to
have been issu. d by Pres. Lincoln.
Copied by the librarian of the
New york World from the issue
of the World. May 18. 1864.
Presbytery of Springfield. Record
books 1829-1889. 9 vols. The
original records. The property
of the presbytery and deposited
in the library for safe keeping
and convenient reference.
Reed, JBev. James A. Discourse at the
funeral of Mrs. Mary Todd Lin-
coln. Also account of funeral
exercises, etc. July. I(j82.
Seymour, Rt. Mev., George P. Ora-
tion at laying corner stone Illinois
Expcisition building. State Fair
grounds, 1894.
Schoolcraft. Mr. and Mrs. Henry R.
Original, poetry. In handwriting
of Henry R. Schoolcraft.
Shields, Gen. James. Original letter
of dated Feb. 26, 1869 addressed to
Wm. H. Condon of Chicago.
Stolp, Jno, G, History of the city and
pioneer settlers of Aurora, Ills.
Ms. dated Aurora, 1891.
SwANWioK, John. "A Fair Combat."
Prize story— sketch relating to the
history of Jackson county. Illi-
nois. Presented to library, Feb.,
1901.
United Brethern in Christ. Record
books of. 1865-1884.
— Original Mss. books.
Virginia. Bond of John Mercer and
James Power of Stafford county,
Virginia, to William Nelson, Esq.,
guardian of Armistead Lightfoot
orphan of the Hon. Philip Light-
foot in the sum of £830, Oct. 17,
1776
Veedenburgh. T. D. Memorial ad-
dress. Loami, Ills.. May 30, 1892.
Walker. Sev. E. S. Story of my an-
cestors in America.
— Memorial to Abraham Lincoln, u. d..
— The uses of wealth, Sorawbridge
sermon. 1898.
Wallace, Jos. Beginings of North
American and the United States
history, Springfield, Aug.. 1891.
Wentworth. Son. John. Original
autograph letters from John
Wentworth to Dr. Moses. Three
letters dated Chicago, Oct. 12, 1876.
Chicago, Feb. 4, 1878" Chicago,
March 17, 1879.
West, Mary Allen. Mss., History of
Galesburg and Knox College, n. d.
— Pioneer days in Illinois, n. d.
Women of Illinois. A collection of let-
ters from the pioneer women of
the State, relating their experi-
ences and reminiscences of the
early sertlement of their respec-
tive localities. These letters w-ere
collected for the World'-, Colum-
bian Exposition, and were after-
ward deposited in the State His-
torical Library for safe keeping.
About thirty letters and notes,
mostly in the handwriting of the
"Pioneer Mothers."
— Collection of manuscripts and let-
ters the property of the Illinois
State Historical Society, collected
by Dr J. F. Snyder of Virginia,
Ills,, and deposited in the State
Historical Library for safe keep-
ing and convenient reference.
These papers relate chiefly to the
early history of St, Clair county.
Ills.
AFFLECK.
350
EUSSELL.
Affleck, James. Autobiographical
sketch of James AfSeok of Belle-
ville, Ills.
— Sketch of the Rev. John Mason
Peck.
— Sketch of Governor John Reynolds.
— The Stuart-Bennett duel.
Russell, Prof. John. Manuscripts,
letters, papers, etc., of Prof. John
Russell of Bluffdale, Ills., pre-
sented to the Illinois State Histor-
ical Society by Prof. Russell's
son, S. G. Russell, at the solicita-
tion of Dr. J. F. Snyder.
Russell— OoncZwded.
— Sketch of Prof. Russell's lite and
labors, by S. G. Russell.
West family record. Descendents of
Thomas West, of Kent county,
England. Genealogical sketch.
— Other letters, clippings, photo-
graphs, etc., as yet unclassified,
the property of the Illinois State
Historical Society.
ACRBLIUS.
351
BAILEY.
APPENDIX "B.
List of Accessions to the Illinois State Historical Library,
Oct. 1900-June 1901, Inclusive.
AoKELius. Israel (author). History of
New Sweden; or the settlements
on the river Delaware. Edited by
Wm. M. Reynolds. D. D. pub.
Pa. Historical Soo. 8° Phila...
1874
Adams, Charles Francis, LL. D. The
sifted grain and the grain sifters.
Address at the dedication of the
new building of the Wis. State
Historical Society. Paper. 8°.
Madison 1900
Adjutant General of the State of Illi-
nois. Biennial report of, Oct.,
1898-Oct., 1900. 8°. Springfield..
1901
— comp. Biennial report, 1897-1898.
Contains list of Illinois soldiers
in the war with Spain. 8°. Spring-
field 1898
Alden, Ogle & Co., j)«6s. Atlas map
of Hancock Co., Ills. Polio. Chi-
cago 1891
American Antiquarian Society, pubs.
Transactions and collections of
the Amer. Ant. Soc. Vol. 4. 8°.
Boston 1860
— Library Association, puhs. Papers
and proceedings of the 22nd gen-
eral meeting of the A. L. A. at
Montreal, 1900. Paper. 4°. Boston 1900
— Monthly Magazine, Sept. 1900, June
1901, inc. D. A. B. puis.
— Philosophical Society, pubs. Ad-
dresses at meeting of the Amer.
Phil. Soc. held in memory of Wm.
Pepper, M. D., LL. D. Paper. 8°.
Phila 1899
Ames, Mary Clemmer. Ten years in
Washington. 8°. Hartford 1874
ABMSTRONa, Benjamin G. Early life
among the Indians. Reminicsences
of Ben.i. G. Armstrong. 12°.
Ashland, Wis 1892
— Samuel T., pufi. The Panoplist and
Missionary Magazine for 1816.
Vol. 12. Reprinted by Camp,
Merrell & Camp. 8°. Utica 1816
Atheneum Club, j)m6s. In Memorian.
Abraham Lincoln commemora-
tive proceedings of the Atheneum
Club. Paper. 8°. N. Y 1865
Atwatbr, Caleb, A. M. History of
the State of Ohio. 2nd edition. 8°.
Cincinnati, n. d
Auditor of Public Accounts of the
State of Illinois. 9th annual re-
port of Building and Loan and
Homestead associations of Ills.
8°. Springfield 1900
Avert, Mrs. Elroy M., ed. The Amer-
ican Monthly Magazine. Sept.-
Dec. inc. 1900. Jan.-June, inc. 1901.
Published by the National Soc.
D.A. E. Washington, D. C
Babeuf, J,, pub. Portraiture of the
39th General Assembly of Illinois.
8°. Springfield 1895
Badger. Bev. Henry C. The humble
conqueror; a discourse on the life
of Lincoln. Boston, Cambridge-
port Parish. Paper. 8° 1865
Bailey, George W. A private chapter
of the war, 1861-65. 12°. St.
Louis 1880
BALTIMORE.
352
CAMPBELL.
Baltimore & Ohio R. B. Co. Presi-
dent and directors of. 74th an-
nual report to stockholders, June
30, 1900. 8°. Baltimore 1900
Bangs, J. E., editor. The Student.
Poutiac, Ills., vol. 6, Nos. Sand 4;
Midsummer No., 1900. Pontiao.
1900. Pam. 8°
Barber, J. W. Interesting events in
the history of the U. S. 12°.
New Haven 1830
Barton, Thos. H. Autobiography of
Dr. Thos. H. Barton. 8°. Charles-
ton.W. Va 1890
— Wm. E. The Prairie schooner.
12°. Boston 1900
Bartram, Mr, John. Observation."! on
climate, soil, etc., in travels from
Pa. to Canada. Reprints of Lon-
don edition of 1751; No. 77, of
Humphrey reprint. Geo. P.Hum-
phrey, dm6., Geneva, N. Y., 1895
Banvard, Joseph. Romance of Ame-
rican history. 16°. Boston 1852
Bateman, Son. Newton, ZiZi. D. Abra-
ham liinooln; an address. Gales-
burg, 111. Cadmus Club, pubs ,
1899. Paper. 12°.
Belleville Public Library. 17th an-
nual report board of directors,
June 1, 1900. Belleville Post and
Zeitung jirini, 1900. Paper. 8°
Bennett, Emerson. Leni Leoti; or
adventures in the far West. U.
P. James, pubs., entered 1850.
Pam. 8°. Cincinnati 1850
Bill, Ledyard. A winter in Florida.
12°, N. Y 1896
Bishop, Levi. Teuchsa Grondie; » le-
eendary poem; 2d edition. 8°.
Albany 1872
Bouton, Nathaniel. History of Con-
cord, N . H . , 1725 to 1855 . 8° . Con-
cord. . . . .' 1856
BOTNTON, Henry V. Was Thomas
slow at Nashville? 12°. N. Y.. 1896
Bradpokb. Alden. History of Massa-
chusetts, 1775 to 1789. 8°. Boston... 1825
Bradwell. J. B. and Helmer, B. B.,
eda. The Chicago Legal .News;
vol. 32, Aug. 26, 1899. to Aug. 18,
1900. Chicago Legal News Co.,
pubs. 1900. 4°
Brink, McCormick & Co., i>m6s. Atlas
map of Madison Co., Illinois.
Polio. St. Louis 187S
Brink, W. R, & Co., pubs. Illustrated
atlas map of Iroquois county. Ills,
Polio. Edwardsville, Ills
Brooks, Geraldine. Dames & daugh-
ters of Colonial days. 8°. N. Y
Brown. Glenn. History of the U. S
Capitol. Vol. 1. The old Capitol,
(U. S. Gov't, pub.) Wash. Folio,
Browne, Prances F. The Every Day
Life of Abraham Lincoln. 8°.
N. Y
Buckley, James M. History of Meth-
odism in the U. S. 8°. N. Y...
BnppALO Historical Society. Annual
report board of managers
1884
1900
190O
1886
1898
— Historical Society. Paper. 8°.
1899
Bhllen, Laura E. Black Hawk. A
paper read before Moline (Ills.)
Chapter, D. A. R. Manuscript.
Bureau of Labor Statistics of Ills.
11th biennial report. Part I.
Springfield. 8°. Pam. n. d.
BuTTERPiBLD, C. W. Blographlcal
sketch of Mortimer M. Jackson.
8°. Madison 188T
— Consul W. Brule's discoveries &
explorations. 1610-1626. 8° Cleve-
land 1898
Byed Printing Co., j)u!)«. Atlanta. A
story of success. Atlanta. Paper.
4°. n. d.
Cable, George. W. Strange true stor-
ies of Louisiana. 12°. N. Y 1889
Callahan, Edward W., comp. List of
officers of the navy of the U. S &
marine corps, 1775-1901. L. R.
Hammersly & Co., pubs. 8°,
New York 1901
Cambridge, Mass., Public Library.
Annual report of trustees, year
ending Nov. 3, 1900. Paper. 8°.
Boston 1901
Campbell, R. A., & Walling, H. P.
Atlas of the State of Illinois.
Folio. Chicago 1870
— Wm. W. Border Warfare of New
York during the Revolution.
12°- N. Y 1819
CARNEGIE.
353
DUVALLON.
Cabneoie Library, Atlanta, Georgia.
2d annual report o£, for year end-
ing Dec. 31, 1900. Atlanta. Paper.
1901
— Library of Pittsburgh. Monthlybul-
letin. 8°. Vol. 5, Nos. 8, 9. 10
Oct., -Nov. 1900. Vol. 6. January-
June. Pittsburgh 1901
Chioaqo, Burlington & Quincy R. R.
Directors o(. 46th annual report
to stockholders, June 30, 1900.
Boston University Press, 1900. 8°.
Paper 1900
CHAiiBSES, E. T. D. ed. North Ameri-
can Notes and Queries. 1901. Vol.
I, Nos. 7,8.9. Jan. -March. Quebec
Raoul Renault, ed. 8°. 1901.
Paper 1901
Chapbn. William. Complete reference
gazetteer of the U. S. A. 8°. New
York 1841
Chicago Directory Co. The Qhicago
Blue Book, 1892. 8° 1892
— Drainage Canal. Special commis-
sion report of, to Governor of Illi-
nois. 1900. 8°. Cloth 1900
— Historical Society. Report special
meeting Feb. 12, 1900, and annual
meeting Nov. 21, 1899. Chicago.
12°, Paper 1900
— Historical Society, Report of spec-
ial meetings of April 3 and 26,1900.
Chicago Hist. Soc. n. d. 12°.
TwoPams 1900
— Municipal Library, City of Chicago
Statistics. Bi-monthly. Vol. I,
No. 1. March, 1901. Vol. I, No. 2.
May, 1901 1891
Clemens. Samuels (Mark Twain.) Life
on the Mississippi. 8°. Boston.. 1883
Clement, D. ed. Noble deeds of Amer-
ican women. 12°. Auburn 1854
Cleveland Public Library. Thirty-
second annual report of library
board. Sept., 1899 to Dec. 31, 1900.
8°. Cleveland. 1901. Paper
Connellbt, Wm, Elsey. John Brown.
12°. Topeka 1900
CoNNEOTiocT Historical Society. Pa-
pers and reports at annual meet-
ing. May |24. 1892. 8°. Hartford,
Conn. Pam 1892
—23 H. L.
CoNNOETON, J, W. comv. Directory of
licensed real estate dealers of
Chicago, 1891-1892. 12°. Chicago. 1892
CouES. Elliott, comp. On the trail of
a Spanish Pioneer. 8°. N. Y.
2 vols 190O
Coulter, David, D. D. Memoirs of
David Coulter.i>.i). 12°. St. Louis.
Presby. Pub. Co. jiiiS.n. d
Ceapz, David. The ancient and mod-
ern history of the Brethem
(Unitas Fratrum). 8°. London.. 1780
Crooks, George R., D.D. Life of
Bishop Matthew Simpson of the
M.E. Church. 8°. New York... 1890
Davis, Eueene, reporter. Proceedings
of the Republican National Con-
vention of 1880, 8°. Ch icago 1881
Davis, J. MoCan, ed. Abraham Lin-
coln: His book. 16°. New York;
McClure, Phillips & Co., j)t(6s... 1901
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