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... death of W. H. Collins of Quincy , a director of the Society . Professor Greene moved that the Secretary be appointed to prepare suitable memorial to Mr. Collins , and that it be reported as part of the minutes of this meeting at the ...
... death of W. H. Collins of Quincy , a director of the Society . Professor Greene moved that the Secretary be appointed to prepare suitable memorial to Mr. Collins , and that it be reported as part of the minutes of this meeting at the ...
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... death a number of our members , who are , as far as known to me , namely : John W. Good , Moline , Ill . , deceased April 22 , 1910 . Wm . R. Head , Chicago , Ill . , deceased May 10 , 1910 . Henry Hall , Jacksonville , Ill . , deceased ...
... death a number of our members , who are , as far as known to me , namely : John W. Good , Moline , Ill . , deceased April 22 , 1910 . Wm . R. Head , Chicago , Ill . , deceased May 10 , 1910 . Henry Hall , Jacksonville , Ill . , deceased ...
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... deaths in our membership . It is not possible for me to learn of them unless notice is sent me . We wish to publish brief notices in the Journal and to keep our records accurate . Please bear this in mind . LEGISLATIVE WORK . The ...
... deaths in our membership . It is not possible for me to learn of them unless notice is sent me . We wish to publish brief notices in the Journal and to keep our records accurate . Please bear this in mind . LEGISLATIVE WORK . The ...
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... deaths . 4. Original manuscripts containing the Genealogy , Biography or History of early Illinois settlers or their descendants . 5. Newspapers or parts of newspapers and other periodical works , con- taining marriages and deaths , or ...
... deaths . 4. Original manuscripts containing the Genealogy , Biography or History of early Illinois settlers or their descendants . 5. Newspapers or parts of newspapers and other periodical works , con- taining marriages and deaths , or ...
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... death of my father . Indeed , I was so ill for some months that many people thought I was going by slow though certain steps toward the grave . I began to think so myself and had made up my mind to go to a Southern climate . As I found ...
... death of my father . Indeed , I was so ill for some months that many people thought I was going by slow though certain steps toward the grave . I began to think so myself and had made up my mind to go to a Southern climate . As I found ...
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Page 71 - The pains of death are past; Labor and sorrow cease ; And, life's long warfare closed at last, His soul is found in peace. Soldier of Christ, well done ! Praise be thy new employ ; And, while eternal ages run, Rest in thy Saviour's joy.
Page 15 - History of the first New Hampshire Regiment in the War of the Revolution.
Page 69 - Behold, we know not anything; I can but trust that good shall fall At last — far off — at last, to all, And every winter change to spring.
Page 71 - The voice at midnight came; He started up to hear ; A mortal arrow pierced his frame — He fell, but felt no fear.
Page 51 - Huguenot family which had fled from France at the time of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes and settled in Guernsey.
Page 80 - Can the people of a United States Territory, in any lawful way, against the wish of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery from its limits prior to the formation of a State constitution?
Page 15 - The Siege of Charleston by the British fleet and army under the Command of Admiral Arbuthnot and Sir Henry Clinton, which terminated with the Surrender of that Place on the 12th of May, 1780.
Page 71 - For we know that if the earthly house of our tabernacle be dissolved, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal, in the heavens.
Page 70 - Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." They rest from their labors and their works do follow them.
Page 71 - And ever near us, though unseen, The dear immortal spirits tread; For all the boundless universe Is Life — there are no dead!