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| 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, 64 261 |
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