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Page 87
... County District the leader of the Union forces was John B. Henderson , while Aylett H. Buck- ner , then judge of the Circuit Court , was the leader of the disunionists . Henderson and his associates ( Calhoun of Audrain and Zimmerman of ...
... County District the leader of the Union forces was John B. Henderson , while Aylett H. Buck- ner , then judge of the Circuit Court , was the leader of the disunionists . Henderson and his associates ( Calhoun of Audrain and Zimmerman of ...
Page 100
... Calhoun County , Illinois , is carved out of that portion of the State that lies in the fork of two rivers , Illinois and Mississippi . The topography of the county is very broken , consisting of great hills and deep ravines . It fronts ...
... Calhoun County , Illinois , is carved out of that portion of the State that lies in the fork of two rivers , Illinois and Mississippi . The topography of the county is very broken , consisting of great hills and deep ravines . It fronts ...
Page 101
... Calhoun County to live . He said that he had entered land in Michigan and had made a comfortable home there ; that while on this farm he was approached and asked to subscribe money for the building of a railroad through that part of the ...
... Calhoun County to live . He said that he had entered land in Michigan and had made a comfortable home there ; that while on this farm he was approached and asked to subscribe money for the building of a railroad through that part of the ...
Page 102
... Calhoun County . Here the Hare - lip man came aboard , and no sooner had he reached the clerk's desk before Buchanan accosted him . He asked him where he lived and what was the politics of the people . Mr. Hare - lip answered by saying ...
... Calhoun County . Here the Hare - lip man came aboard , and no sooner had he reached the clerk's desk before Buchanan accosted him . He asked him where he lived and what was the politics of the people . Mr. Hare - lip answered by saying ...
Page 103
... Calhoun County of today is greatly different from that of 1861. Now the population is most in- telligent and the county itself is productive of great wealth . Barrels filled with the most delicious apples in the world are gathered and ...
... Calhoun County of today is greatly different from that of 1861. Now the population is most in- telligent and the county itself is productive of great wealth . Barrels filled with the most delicious apples in the world are gathered and ...
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