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Hume, David.

Humphrey, (Rev.) Heman-president of Amherst college-leader of eastern delegates in Congregational convention in 1846

Humiston, Luther F.-early druggist, Chicago

surgeon of the Thirty-seventh illinois infantry in Civil War. Hnnt, Louis-drug clerk. Chicago Thomas N.-member of the firm of J. H. Reed & Co., druggists, Chicago. Hunter, C. W.-nominee for governor of Illinois, on the Liberty ticket 1842. (Rev.) Mr.-chaplain of the Senate, Ninth General Assembly of Illinois. Hunter's Bottom (Ky.)-valley on the river Ohio..

Hurd (Judge), Harvey B.

Hurlbut & Edsall-druggists in Chicago

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299 255

255

248

247

316

375

.390, 391, 392, 393

7.98

248

Charles J.-drug clerk, Chicago

248

H. A.-drug clerk, Chicago..

248

Huscher, Frederick-drug clerk, Chicago

Hutson-family of Crawford County, massacre of, by Indians

Hutsonville village of, in Crawford County, Illinois

Horace A.-member of the firm of J. H. Reed & Co., druggists, Chicago.

Hutson Creek-Crawford County, Illinois..

Hutson Village..

Hyde, James H.-drug clerk, Chicago..

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Hyte, Thomas-purchases Dr. Henry Ritchie's drug store in Chicago.

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Iberville, Pierre le Moyne, Sieur de

lles, Elijah-member of the Senate, seventh general assembly of Illinois. Illinese or Illinois, see Illini.

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Illinois-1-12; 14-19; 21, 23-26; 28, 29, 31-33; 35-41; 43, 44, 46, 48, 49, 50, 52, 55, 58-62; 64, 65, 67, 68-73; 75-82; 86, 89-92; 95, 98, 100-103; 106, 107, 109-111; 113-117; 119-121; 124, 129-131; 132, 134-136; 138, 139, 141, 144, 148, 149, 151-154; 158, 160, 165, 167-176; 179, 181, 183, 186, 196, 208, 213, 216, 227, 229, 230-233; 236, 237, 242, 249, 254, 255, 256, 261, 263-266; 271, 274-284; 286-292; 294, 295, 297-300; 302, 303, 305, 308-319; 321-324; 326-332; 337, 338, 341, 315, 347, 349, 351, 352, 354, 355, 357, 358, 360-368; 370, 373, 375, 376, 377, 379, 381, 383, 384. 390, 393-396.

Abraham Lincoln after Bloomington Convention-the acknowledged leader of the new party of Illinois..

academies and seminaries in-list of places where located.

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336-337

plan of, copied from the New England academies. "Address to the People of Illinois in the interest of education," by John M. Peck, reference to

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331

admission as a state delayed until the Constitution was so amended that Pierre Menard might hold office

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admitted to the Union as a free state, 1818.

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admitted to the Union, Dec. 3, 1818.

141

Alexander P. Field, appointed Secretary of State of Illinois by Governor Ninian
Edwards

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American Home Missionary Society pledges endorsement to educational plans and agrees to send men to Illinois..

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bill-opposed because it would give easy entrance to Yankees 307 commissioners appointed by the Sixth General Assembly of Illinois to fix route of......

368

Legislature authorizes the Governor to borrow funds for construction of.

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Illinois-Anti-Nebraska Convention, Bloomington, May, 1856, results of-in the history

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"Appeal (an) to the people of Illinois from a number of members of the Legislature against calling a convention to frame new constitution". apportionment made increasing the Senators to 25 and the representatives to 55,

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Association of Yale College-agreement entered into with original stockholders of Illinois College..

founded in the early part of 1829.

Index-Continued.

Illinois-Attorney General, salary of, fixed by Legislature.

Beginnings of missionary work in, "The Andover Period, 1812-1826"
Belleville-first of the Illinois missionary churches established at..

Bench and Bar-distinguished members of........

Bishop Philander Chase removes his family to Illinois.
Black Hawk War, management of criticized..
branch State Banks.

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263,276-277

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394

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370 363,371,374

15, 17, 18, 20, 59, 111, 137, 138 Historical Society ex

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129

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232

.263,296,301

371

289

38-39

56,373

279,282,298, 307,311, 314,333, 335, 336, 369

Alton riots caused hostility against.
Amory Dwight Mayo's tribute to..
cha ter granted to Feb. 9, 1835.

date of the opening, number of students, etc..
Edward Beecher, first president of.

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332

331

280

332

Illinois Association of Yale College-agreement with original stockholders of...

its influence on education in the State.

J. M. Sturtevant chief instructor, at opening of.

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Samuel D. Lockwood's interest in

supported largely by gifts from eastern friends.

to be controlled by ten trustees..

Yale college subscription to

Collins family, influence of-in the State

commissioners, Louisiana Purchase Exposition.

common schools in, due to the tide of immigration from New England.
Confederacy of Indians merged into the Kaskaskia tribe 1833.

of Algonquin nation, Indian tribes composing.

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end of French rule in its effect on settlers.

Father Gibault charged with responsibility for executions for witchcraft in.

Father Meurin appointed vicar-general over..

returns to....

Huet de la Valiniere, priest, appointed vicar-general in.

printed document in 1772, a pamphlet, urging better government for Illinois, reference to..

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of inhabitants, in the early settlements of central Illinois.
of use of the spinning wheel in an early day in central Illinois.

36-38

46-47

59

273,288

307

310

273

52-55

309

Early History in Southern Illinois, Patterson; (Fergus Historical Series), foot

note

Early History of, W. H. Brown: (Fergus Historical Series), foot note
early religious denominations in, number of ministers, churches.

settlers of, domestic life.

opposed to slavery

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280

280

280

277

4

330

130

130

59

114

299

288

266

365

358

117

285

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Illinois-Early Society in Southern Illinois, Patterson; foot note..
writer. praises the prairie land..

educational convention of 1844, Aratus Kent, chairman of
proposed by John S. Wright.

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conventions.

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efforts of the Pro-Slavery Party to call convention to frame new constitution for.....

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electoral vote of 1856, cast for James Buchanan for President of the United States.

109

Elijah P. Lovejoy moderator of the presbytery of Illinois.
enabling act of 1818. provisions of, for education..

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329

Enoch Kingsbury's plea for missionaries for eastern counties of Illinois..

289

entrance of slavery into, would mean the departure of many from the State
Episcopal clergymen at work in 1835 in, list of.

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90

fall of meteors in Illinois, known as falling stars, Nov. 13, 1833.

373

Father Louis Vivier, author of the well known "Letter from the Illinois, 1750"
favorite Senator (S. A. Douglas)...

fevers and other sickness in early days in Illinois
fifteen counties in, when admitted into the Union
First General Assembly of, 1818. State officers and U. S. Senators elected by.
organization of.

met at Kaskaskia, Oct. 5, 1818.

first constitutional convention of

adjustment of salaries of public officials
Conrad Will, delegate from Jackson county to..
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T. V. W. Varick elected secretary
Wm. C. Greenup elected secretary of

first State constitution, Conrad Will assists in framing.

partly modeled after that of Kentucky, foot note. written in Elias Kent Kane's office, foot note first educational convention held in, at Vandalia..

regiment of Illinois volunteers in war with Mexico-list of companies composing

sale of public lands for educational purposes in Illinois in Greene county. free public schools in

preliminary work occupied the first eight days. 359
removal of the capital from Kaskaskia
Rev. Mr. Mitchell opens with prayer.
slavery article in constitution, vote on
temporary organization of.

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Fourth General Assembly of 1824 convened at Vandalia-officers elected, etc.... 365

366

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important legislation of.

pronounced opposition to slavery of
slavery leaders elected for U. S. Senators, Jus-
tices of Supreme Court, and Circuit Judges.... 366

366

Index-Continued.

Illinois-Fourth regiment in Mexican War

Gazette-an address by Morris Birkbeck in.

General Assembly-Conrad Will elected State Senator in first, 1818-1820.
Jesse Griggs elected Representative to first, 1818-1820.

Page.

general election days for state and county officers and representatives of. Governor Ford's opinion of the means by which the passage of the Illinois State Bank Bill was secured

growth of churches in northern and eastern Illinois, 1833-36.

of pioneer churches in..

highest vote polled by Liberty party 1846 in Illinois.

"Illinois-Historical and Statistical," by John Moses-reference to.

history of Congregational Association of southern Illinois, 1892-foot note..
history of Illinois has not yet been written..
history-study of, in Normal schools of the State.
history of, by Thomas Ford-reference to

hospitality of the early settlers in central Illinois

how the State obtained its name

Illinois Association of Yale College, founded in the early part of 1829.
Illinois Lutheran College located at Springfield, Ill...
Illinois Teachers' Association formed.

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374

263, 287-290

297

318

174

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174, 351, 374

45,46

59,129

279

385

332, 333

129, 131. 136

335

335

231, 232

330

365

Vandalia, Ill., letter of Morris Birkbeck in.

173

"Illinois in the Eighteenth Century," by E. G. Mason, reference to-see foot note.
internal improvement ventures in-reference to.
Jesuit priests who served in the Illinois country.

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65

17

work in behalf of an industrial university for. Journal of the Constitutional Convention of 1818...

J. F. Schermerhorn-report on missionary work in.

J. G. Bergen's views of the future of-written from Springfield in 1829
John McLean elected to the United States Senate from Iliinois...
John M. Ellis decides to remain in

Jonathan B. Turner's work in behalf of education in

presented to the State of Illinois by J. W. Kitchell.
justices of the supreme court, leaders of the slavery party.
Kaskaskia, capital of

lack of material to teach the history of..
legislation in the interest of education
Legislative Manual and Directory, published by Tousley & Co.-reference to.
Legislature
.2, 70, 80, 105, 110, 147-149; 235, 301, 358, 363, 364,367-369; 371, 374-377
See General Assembly.
act of the Legislature of 1820.

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contest of 1823-24 in, between the pro-slavery and anti-slavery element 118
continues government leases of salt springs
efforts before, in the cause of education.

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334

Legislature, 1824, authorizes the Governor to lease the Big Muddy
Saline

357

George Cadwell's career in the 1st General Assembly

116

See Cadwell.

list of members of, who signed the Appeal to the people of Illinois,
against calling a Convention to frame a new Constitution
members of, offered exchange of votes for votes in favor of convention 147
members of the 6th General Assembly, State of Illinois
passes law requiring teachers of the State to be examined in State
history-foot-note.

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Illinois-"Letters from the Illinois," by Morris Birkbeck-mention "Letters from Lexington and the Illinois," by Richard Flower Illinois Lutheran College-at Springfield, Ill... Illinois "Memorial" to the Legislature-in the interest of education, printed in J. M. Peck's "Pioneer and Western Baptist"-reference to...... 331 Illinois militia..

missionary efforts in the upper counties

Illinois-Mormons in, agree to leave the State

Missionary (An)-quotations from, on slavery question
missionary work-discouraging in southern Illinois

New England missionaries in-opposed slavery.

Illinois-Mormon Propaganda in ...........

Illinois-New Englanders locate in northern Illinois.

New England settlers in, their influence along educational lines

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315

300

186

327

278

310

.330, 337, 338

Newton Bateman, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of Illinois.... 335
Neyon de Villiers, French commandant in the Illinois country.

Ninian W. Edwards, State Superintendent of Public Instruction in State of

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Illinois-northern Illinois affected by numerous religious sects

number of schools in, from 1854 to 1858

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operations of the Quartermaster's Department, State of Illinois, 1861-62..181, 229, 230-236
osage orange, its part in the educational history of Illinois
part of the Indiana Territory-act separating the two territories..
Pillsbury, W. L.-contributions to educational history of Illinois in reports of the
Illinois State Superintendent of Public Instruction; footnotes
282,329,330, 331. 332, 333, 334,335
historical sketch of Illinois State Normal University (Illinois
School Report, 1-87-1888)-quoted; see foot-note.
pioneer settlers of-how they provided for education and religious teaching for
their children.

pioneers of. dress and business habits..

pioneer women of-dress, occupation, tribute to their industry, and self-sacritice.. political campaign of 1828.

parties based on questions of public policy unknown in, in 1818. politics in the early days of Illinois.

population of, in 18 8.

population of, in 1800

population of, in 1835

population of, in 1790

prairies

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44,77 39,40

37

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360

40

376

60

376

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48, 171

24

47-48

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297

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Father Gibault escorted across by a guard.

prairie fires in-description of.
prejudice against the Yankees in
Presbytery

Press Association-David McCulloch, report on, conference with.

secretary of the Illinois State Historical Society directed to
issue circular showing relations existing between the Society
and Illinois Press Association.

pro-slavery and anti-slavery parties in-struggle for supremacy.
public high schools in.

QQuartermaster's Department of the State of Illinois.
railroads in, legislation on, etc.

regiments at battle of Cerro Gordo in Mexican War.

religious conditions in southeastern Illinois in 1835.

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resolution passed by Illinois Legislature, 1823, calling a convention to amend the State constitution..

societies in the early days of central Ills

retrenchment in public expenditures demanded.
Reynolds' Pioneer History of"-quotation from.
foot-note

rich in historical material.

the Illinois river by railroad.

Marquette establishes mission at Kaskaskia on

Illinois river

15.60,92 120, 129, 131. 264, 279, 284, 285, 286, 292, 293,343, 356 Illinois River-Governor Reynolds recommends the connection of Lake Michigan and

St. Clair, first county in

St. Louis, Mo., newspapers had wide circulation in southern Illinois, in 1838
salines, slave labor employed in working

"Salines of Southern Ills." article by Professor George W. Smith in Transactions of

the Illinois State Historical Society, 1904-mention; foot-notes.

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salt industry in southern Illinois..

industry in Southern Illinois-foot-note.

353, 357, 360, 365,366

salt water discovered in many places in Illinois-foot-note

Illinois-school funds of..

school law of, ought to be amended requiring teachers to be examined in Illinois history...

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school report, 1881-82; 1883-84; 1885-86; 1887-88-quoted; see foot-notes.

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schools in the early days of central Illinois.

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362

Illinois 2d General Assembly, 1820, organization of

See Illinois-General Assembly and Legislature. Illinois-Secretary of State of-Morris Birkbeck's appointment as; and rejection of by Leg

islature..

settlements, settlers of take oath of allegiance to the American colonies.
seventy-three counties in, in 1835

Secretary of State of, made ex officio State Superinterdent of Common Schools.. 334
sells lands devoted for education, to defray current expenses of the State..
seminar es for young ladies in Illinois..

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should take some action towards preserving what remains of Fort Chartressee foot-note.

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slaves from other states hired to work in Illinois Salt Works..

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