Community Computer Networks & Free-Net{R} &City-Regional Guides (VTN)http://victoria.tc.ca/Resources/freenets.html
Regional Network (Illinois) HoosierNet (Monroe County, Indiana) Huntington CommNet (Huntington County Community Network, Indiana) Huron Valley Community Network (Ann Arbor, Michig
Ancestors Roll Callhttps://www.dixiescv.org/ancestor/ancestor-roll-call.html
Island POW Camp on the Illinois side of the Mississippi River which bordered Iowa. He was paroled May 20, 1865 which at that time he signed a declaration of his oath to the United
A listing of Civil War Veterans. (Confederate & Union)
Solomon Spalding "Dot Com": v1n1 paper1: Part 1http://www.solomonspalding.com/sspaper1.htm
around Adams County, Illinois, particularly in the county-seat of Quincy. This bustling port was then the largest town on the upper Mississippi and a rival of St. Louis. The well-
Ron Horii's San Francisco Bay Area Travel and Recreation Pagehttp://geocities.ws/rhorii/
at the University of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign, picture for poster, 7/07 Bay Nature Magazine Santa Teresa County Park, Apr-June 2007 (picture) Article on Mt. Madonna, Jul-Sept
1950 Whitney R. Cross book: excerpthttp://solomonspalding.com/Lib/1950Cros.htm
making for Michigan or Illinois about the time the Smiths were losing out. In April, 1829, a Manchester clergyman noted: "Many families are floating about... because in two or thr
Times and Seasons Volume 2, Number 20http://www.centerplace.org/history/ts/v2n20.htm
in the northern part of Illinois. There were ministers, doctors, lawyers, farmers, and mechanics, and amongst them men whose weight of character was sufficient guarantee that no s
Mike Clark Curriculum Vitaehttp://www.mikesclark.com/c_vitae.html
University Lane, Lisle, Illinois, p. 1-12. Clark, M. S. , Mulqueen, S., Chauvel, J. P., Nichols, J., and Van Zant, D., 1997c, Unique Contributions of California to the History of
McCoy Family Genealogyhttp://hausegenealogy.com/mccoy.html
in Gallatin County, Illinois, in 1820. He served in the War of 1812. EZEKIEL McCOY was born in 1775, in Maryland. He married Nancy Davis on April 7, 1798 in Ranger, West Virginia.
Mordecai M. Noah's Ararat: Blueprint for the Mormon Zion, Introductionhttp://olivercowdery.com/gathering/ararat1.htm
Ohio, then to Nauvoo, Illinois, and finally, to Salt Lake City in Utah. Major Noah did not live to see his dreams for an Israelite gathering come true, either in the New World or
Rough Cat's Ear (Hypochaeris radicata)http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/weeds/plants/rgh_catear.htm
occurs primarily in NE Illinois, as well as Champaign and St. Clair counties (see Distribution Map ). It is originally from Eurasia. Habitats include lawns and areas near dwelling
Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: Quincy Whig & Argus (1839)http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/dbroadhu/IL/whig1839.htm
(Newspapers of Illinois & Indiana ) Adams County, Illinois Quincy Whig, Argus, &c. 1839 Articles 1839 Quincy Handbill soliciting help for the Mormon refugees 1838 |
USAhttps://www.hellenicaworld.com/USA/USA.html
pioneer women of Illinois: the stories of Georgia Bitzis ..., Elaine Cotsirilos Thomopoulos The Greek American Community of Essex County, New Jersey. John Antonakos Daddy's war: G
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