Index

 

Aiken, Joshua
Allen, Rev. William
Allison, Alexander
Alter & Howell
Artesian Well
Banking in Peoria
Baptist Society
Bartlett, A. P.
Bartlett, Dr. Peter
Bartlett, P. C.
Benson, Rev. John
Bergen, Rev. John G.
Beggs, Rev. Mr.
Bigelow, Lewis
Billings & Lloyd
Birket, John
Blacksmiths and Plowmakers
Boating
Bogardus, John L.
Book-Binderies
Bourland, B. L. T.
Brich, Rev. John
Brick
Bryan, William F.
Bryson, John G.
Buckley, Hanney, Estes & Co
Buildings, public
Buxton, Abram S.
Caldwell, J. W. & A.
Canada, LaSalle goes to
Canal, Illinois and Michigan
Canoes
Carpenters and joiners
     List of....
Charlevoix
Chase, Rt. Rev. Philander
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Chicago in Peoria county
Churches and religious societies
Circuit court, first held
     List of jurors and officers
Civil list for 1844
Clark, Gen. George Rogers
Clerk's office
Coal and stone
Cockle, Washington
Coe, Rev. James W.
Cole, Almiran S.
Coles's, Edward, Report
Commerce of Peoria
Commercial men of today
Commissioners' court
     List of officers of the first one
Convention to form a constitution
     List of the members
Convention, present
Cook, Hon. Daniel P.
Copper
Corn-planters
Court-House
Cracraft, Rev. Mr.
Craig, Capt.
     His letter
Creve-Coeur
Cross, Dr. Enoch
Curtiss, N. B
Daugherty, James
Davis, Samuel H.
Davis, Thomas L.
Deiters, Rev. William
Desplaines river
Distilleries
     List of in 1864
Dobbins, McClure & McFadden's Elevator
Doctors, dead and removed
Drown, S. D. W.
Dyer, Rev. Palmer
Eads, Abner, and others at Peoria
     Goes for his family
     Controversy with Bogardus
Edwards, Gov. N.
Elevators
Episcopalian Church.—St. Jude's Church
St. Paul's Church
St. Paul's Chapel
Eustis, Secretary of War
Evans, Isaac
Farrell, W. B. & H. G.
Fauna of Peoria
Ferries and Bridges
First National Bank
Flat-Boats
Flora of Peoria
Ford, George
Ford, Gov. Thomas, as judge
     Biographical notice of
     Summary
Forquer George
Fort Clark
     Location and description of
Fortifications, Ancient
     Six in all
Foundries and Machine-shops
Frazer, Thompson & Co
French Claim controversy
French of Peoria, low and ignorant
     List of them
     Left no evidences of civilization
Frisby, William
Fulton county established
Fulton, Josiah, others came w/Eads
Frye, Dr. Joseph. C.
Gray Andrew
Great Britian, treaty with
Green, Rev. W. T.
Griffin, LaSalle's vessel
Groceries
Grocers of to-day
Haines, James
Hale, Asahel
Hale, William
Hamilton, W. S.
Hamlin, John
Hardin, Erastus D.
Hardware
Heid, Rev. Paulus
Hennepin
Herron, William A.
Hogue, James B.
Hopkins, Gen.
Hopkins, William R.
Horses, scarce at Peoria
Hotchkiss, J. P.
Hotchkiss, Z. N.
Hovey, Rev. Mr.
Howard, Gen.
Howell, Lewis
Hubbard, G. S.
Hurley, Rev. Michael
Illinois Champion
Illinois State
Illinois Territory
Indians, description of
Jail
Jay's Treaty
Jews
Job Printing offices
Johnston, Rev. Robert
Joliet, the traveler
     Mount Joliet
Kankakee
Keller, Rev. Isaac
Kentucky Volunteers
Kinsey & Mahler
Kirkpatrick, James, death of
Knowlton, Lincoln B.
Lager Beer
Lacroix
Langworthy
Lasalle, Monsieur
     Arrival at Peoria
     Goes back to Canada
     Returns
Lawyers
     Now practicing in Peoria
Leach, Mr.
Lights
Lightner, Hervey
Livingston, Dr. Samuel
Lowry, Samuel
Mack, Rev. J. A.
Mackin, Rev. John
Madison county established
Maillet, Hypolite
Maillet, John B.
Manning, Julius
Manufact.:Foundries/Machine-shops
Marquette
Mason, William E.
Matteson, Gov. Joel A.
May, William L.
McClallen, Charles W.
Mechanics' National Bank
Merriman, H. O.
Merz, Rev. J.
Methodists
Michigan, Lake
Mills, flouring
Mills, saw
Millwrights
Medical Society
Morron, Rev. J. H.
Moses, Rev. Marx
New Jerusalem Church
Newspapers
Nicol, Burr & Co.
Nomaque, an Indian
Old Settlers' Society organized
     List of Members
O'Rorke & Co
Parkman's discovery, etc.
     Reference to his book
Peoria, Atlanta and Decatur railroad
Peoria Lake
Peoria, Geography of
     Early History of
     Old village
     New village, La Ville de Maillet
     County established
     Town organized
     City organized
     Present city officers
Peoria and Oquawka Railroad
Peters, Onslow
Peters, William
Pettengill, Moses
Pfeifer
Phelps, William R.
Pickett, Thomas J.
Pickett, William, death of
Pike county established
Pimiteoui
Plant Bros., Pratt & Co
Plowmakers
Population, at different times
Pratt, Lorin G.
Presbyterians
Printing office destroyed
Pullman, Rev. R. H.
Pulsifer S. & Co.
Purple, Norman H.
Railroads
Rankin, John
Reynolds, Gov. John
Reynolds, William
Reynolds & Smith
Roman Catholics
Rouse, Dr. Rudolphus
Rupert, Gideon H.
Ruppelius, Michael
Russell, Col.
Sanger, Ezra G.
Sash and doors
Schools, private
     Academy for young men
     For young women
     Present school system
     Officers at present
Second National Bank
Secret societies
Snyder, Hon. Adam W.
St. Clair, Gov.
Steamboats
     List of in 1851
Stearns, Rev. G. F.
Stone
     Marshall P.
Supervisors, board of in 1850
Tanners and Curriers
Taxes, City
Thompson, Sylvanus
Tjaden, Rev. M. J.
Tobey & Anderson
Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw Railway
Tonti, flees to Green Bay
Trees, Shade and Fruit
Underhill, Isaac
Unitarians
Universalists
Voris & Brother (Francis and Abram)
Voris & Co. (S. Voris & H. T. Baldwin)
     Report of Castings
Voris Samuel
Walker, Rev. F. W.
Walker, George E.
Walker, Rev. Jesse
Walker & Lightner
Walker, Mcllvaine & McClure
Warner, Capt. Jude, fishes at Peoria
Water
Weatherl, Mr.
Whittemore, Mr.
Work, James H.
Young, Hon. Richard M.
Zell, Philip
104,105,128
110
125
212
175,176
256
113
211
227, 228
212
113
108
100
235, 241, 243
215
27,123,125
123
155
180, 239, 241, 243, 245
193
259
101,104,107,108
178
260
212
126
80
187
124
9
1,2
155
144
145
23
112,113
149
54
100
59
59, 60
57
40
83
172
260
112
135,136,143
22, 24
110
213
53
53, 54
49
50
51
248,249
176
145
86
112
29
30
9, 26
104, 227
258
212
187
260
115
1
135
137
216
231
42
111
44
47
180
29, 51, 249
216
111
112
113
29
124
213
127
179,183
260
155
223
124
65
246
254
246
22
41 to 48
25
27
119
120
193
18
19
20
237
52
39, 44
127,128
211
28
113
9
214
214
259
103
128
61
127,210
260
215
116
7,8,11,25
213
260
33
119
63
259
215
111
40
212, 259
42
115
187
1, 49
49
12
81
28
118
183
106
 6
14
1
105,106,108
32
121
188,190
237
146
3
227
7
8
22
25
231
238
240
153
215
227
104 to 108
110
114
51
27
28, 49
237
119
6, 7, 21
212
259
237
212
260
237
114
102
1
127
123
146
228, 229
107
118
116
187
120
60
205
206 to 208
121
3
10,11
151
2, 22
1 to 4
5
22
22, 49
52
66
69
78, 79
148
237
120
104,105,108, 211, 212
215
259
188
188,190
52
8,48
127
123
199
126
103, 111
188
117
260
237
147
129 to 132
33, 249
108
212
111
227
259
117
32
237
144
84, 96
89
90
92
99
260
118
250, 252
51
157
160
116
172
260
58
141
74, 75, 76
136
116
125
122, 150
 9
162
181, 237, 241
117
116
210, 211
121
122
112,121
116
13
13,100
215
215
47
166
125,142
125,142
212
62, 64
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