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Illinois State Historical Library
A List of the
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Illinois State Historical Library Springfield, Illinois
Georgia L. Osborne, Compiler
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PREFATORY NOTE
In preparing a list of the works on Genealogy to be found in the Illinois State Historical Library it must be taken into consideration that this Department of the Library was only begun in 1907. Previous to that time there had been collected many important works along this line, but no especial effort had been made to make a separate department of Genealogy.
While our collection cannot yet be classed with such depositories as the Library of Congress; the Wisconsin Historical Society at Madison ; the New England Genealogical and Historical Society at Boston; the collections at New York City, Albany, and the Genealogical department of the Newberry Library at Chicago; still considering that we have been doing a special work along this line only for the last six years, we think our collection has been wisely and judiciously selected and that we have made a commendable start in what will prove, as time goes on, a great library for the genealogical student. There is no department in the Library except the Lincolniana, that is used and consulted more than the Genealogical department. We have students working day in and day out, from all parts of the State and other states, and we have many letters asking assistance and information on genealogical subjects. We try to meet fully these demands, but it would take the entire time of a very alert person to do the reference work desired by these correspondents.
The State Library of the State of Illinois which is entirely separate from this Library has quite a collection also in the way of State records (Revolutionary records) town histories and local material which we hope eventually will be added to our collection, but as the two libraries are at present on the same floor in the Capitol building, these volumes can easily be consulted when the material asked for is not to · be found in this Library.
A valuable part of the work of this department, is the compiling of the list of Revolutionary soldiers buried in Illinois. This is the painstaking and careful work of Mrs. Edwin S. Walker, a member of the Committee on Genealogy and Genealogical Publications of the Illinois State Historical Society, assisted by members of the local chap- ters of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and is being published in the Quarterly Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, begun in the April Journal, 1912. These lists are compiled by counties, and no name placed on the list until it is verified and is absolutely correct. The following counties have been listed: Cass, Clark, Cook, Greene, Macon, Madison, Menard, Iroquois, Peoria, Sangamon, Morgan, and Warren, the latter being compiled by Mrs. Helen Nye Rupp, of Mon- mouth, Ill.
If it is found on further investigation that other names should be added to these county lists, they will be published in subsequent issues of the Journal.
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We have made an appeal from time to time in our annual reports for contributions of the following nature to this Department:
Old record books of early churches. Inscriptions on gravestones in country burying grounds. Records copied from old family bibles.
Manuscripts narrative of the pioneers of Illinois. Biographical sketches of pioneers, old diaries, letters, deeds, wills.
Original papers on the early history and settlement of the Territory.
Lists of soldiers of the War of 1812 who received bounty-land grants in Illinois.
Information concerning family histories being compiled, or those already compiled that an attempt may be made to secure a copy for the Library.
. The works in this list are arranged alphabetically, first by states, second by family histories, third by general works and periodicals.
The publications of the Illinois State Historical Library and Society contain a large number of articles useful to the genealogist; they are accounts of pioneer persons, places and events relating to Illinois and the old Northwest. While these cannot be classified as strictly genea- logical works they are very helpful to students working on the ancestry of Illinois and western families. A list of these publications of the Library and the Society may be found at the end of this volume.
By co-operation of members of the Society in this work we hope to build up the Genealogical Department of the Illinois State Historical Library until in time it shall be classed as one of the great genealogical collections of the West.
GEORGIA L. OSBORNE
Assistant Librarian Illinois State Historical Library, and Chairman of the Committee on Genealogy and Genealogical Publications Illinois State Historical Society
Springfield, Ill., April, 1914.
ALABAMA
ARCHIVES AND HISTORY, DEPARTMENT OF-
Alabama Official and Statistical Reporter, 1911.
Thomas M. Owen, LL.D., compiler. 367 p. 8°, Montgomery, Ala., 1912. The Brown Printing Co., publishers.
EARLY SETTLERS OF ALABAMA-
By Col. James Edmonds Saunders, Lawrence County, Ala. With notes and genealogies, by his granddaughter, Elizabeth Saunders Blair Stubbs. Part. I. ·
Col. James Edmonds Saunders. 530 p. 8°, New Orleans, La., 1899. L. Graham & Sons, publishers.
MOBILE-
The Founding of Mobile, 1702-1718. Studies in the history of the first capital of the Province of Louisiana, with map showing its relation to the present city.
Peter J. Hamilton, LL.D. 104 p. 12º, Mobile, Ala., 1911. Commercial Printing Co., publishers.
PICKENS COUNTY-
History of Pickens County, Alabama; from its first settlement in 1817 to 1856.
Nelson F. Smith. 272 p. 12º, 1856, Carrollton, Ala. Printed at the Pickens Republican Office.
ARKANSAS
ARKANSAS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION-
Vols. I, II, III, 1906, 1908, 1909. John Hugh Reynolds, Secretary. Published at Fayetteville, Ark., 1906-1909.
CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU- TION-
History, constitution, by-laws, membership.
Col. A. S. Hubbard, compiler. 29 p. 8º, San Francisco, 1893. Published by the Society.
THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF CALIFORNIA-
Paper read before the California Gencalogical Society, July 13, 1901.
Pam. 8 p. 8°, San Francisco, 1901. The Murdock Press.
CONNECTICUT
BAPTIST CHURCH-
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North America; to the first of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
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CONNECTICUT
BETHLEHEM-
See Woodbury, Conn.
BRADFORD- .
See New Haven, Colony of.
CHESHIRE-
History of Wallingford, Conn., from its settlement in 1670 to the present time, including Meriden, which was one of its parishes until 1806, and Cheshire, which was incorporated in 1780.
Charles Henry Stanley Davis, M.D. Published by the author, Mount Tom Printing House, Wallingford, Conn. 956 p. 8°, Meriden, Conn., 1870.
CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY-
Vol. VIII. Rolls and Lists of Connecticut Men in the Revolution, 1775-1783.
Vol. IX. Historical Collections French and Indian War Rolls. Vol. I, 1755-1757.
Vol. X. French and Indian War Rolls. Vol. II, 1758-1762.
Vol. XII. Lists and Returns of Connecticut Men in the Revolu- tion, 1775-1783.
Published by the Society, Hartford, Conn.
List of family genealogies in the Library of the Connecticut His- torical Society corrected to August 31, 1911.
42 p. 8°, Hartford, Conn., 1911. Published by the Society.
FAIRFIELD-
An Old New England Town. Sketches of life, scenery, character. Frank Samuel Child, 230 p. 8°, New York, 1895. Charles Scribner's Sons, publishers.
See New Haven, Conn. British Invasion of.
GUILFORD-
The history of Guilford, Conn., from its first settlement in 1639: From the manuscript of Hon. Ralph D. Smith.
Hon. Ralph D. Smith. 219 p. 4°, Albany, N. Y., 1877. Joel Munsell, printer.
See New Haven, Colony of. By Robert Atwater Smith.
See New Haven, Colony of. By Edward Lambert.
HARTFORD-
Historical catalogue of the first church in Hartford, 1633-1855.
274 p. 8°, Hartford, Conn., 1883. Published by the Church. Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co.
MERIDEN-
History of Wallingford, Conn., from its settlement in 1670 to the present time, including Meriden, which was one of its parishes until 1806, and Cheshire, which was incorporated in 1780.
Charles Henry Stanley Davis, M.D. Published by the author. 956 p. 8°, Meriden, Conn., 1870. Mount Tom Printing House, Wallingford, Conn.
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CONNECTICUT
MIDDLEBURY-
See Waterbury, Conn. See Woodbury, Conn.
MILFORD-
See New Haven, Colony of.
NAUGATUCK-
See Waterbury, Conn.
NEW HAVEN-
The British invasion of New Haven, Conn., together with some account of their landing and burning the towns of Fairfield and Norwalk, July, 1779.
Charles Hervey Townshend. 112 p. 8°, New Haven, Conn., 1879. Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, printers.
NEW HAVEN, COLONY OF-
History of the Colony of New Haven, before and after the union with Connecticut. Containing a particular description of the towns which composed that government, viz: New Haven, Milford, Guilford, Bradford, Stamford, and Southold, L. I., with a notice of the towns which have been set off from "the original six."
Edward R. Lambert. 216 p. 12º, New Haven, 1838. Printed and pub- lished by Hitchcock & Stafford.
History of the Colony of New Haven to its absorption into Con- necticut with supplementary history and personnel of the towns of Brad- ford, Guilford, Milford, Stratford, Norwalk, Southold, etc. Compiled by Robert Atwater Smith, assisted by Bessie E. Beach and Lucy M. Hewitt.
Edward E. Atwater. 767 p. 12°, Meriden, Conn., 1902. The Journal Publishing Co., publishers.
NEW LONDON-
History of New London, Conn., from the first survey of the coast in 1612 to 1852. Second edition, continued to 1860. Frances Manwaring Caulkins. 679 p. 8°, New London, Conn., 1860; 2d edition. Published by the author.
NEW MILFORD-
Two centuries of New Milford, Conn., an account of the Bi- centennial Celebration of the founding of the town held June 15-18, 1907, with a number of historical articles and reminiscences. Prepared under the direction of the historical committee by various citizens of New Milford and by the editorial department of the Grafton Press.
307 p. 8°, New York, 1907. The Grafton Press, publishers. NORWALK-
Norwalk after two hundred and fifty years. An account of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the charter of the town, 1651, September 11, 1901. Including historical sketches of churches, schools, old homes, institutions, eminent men, etc., etc. Together with the record of soldiers and sailors enlisted in Norwalk, from 1676 to 1898.
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CONNECTICUT
NORWALK-
387 p. 8°, South Norwalk, Conn. C. A. Freeman, publisher. Published under the auspices of the Norwalk Historical and Memorial Association, 1902.
See New Haven, Colony of.
See also British Invasion of New Haven, Conn.
NORWICH-
History of Norwich, Conn., from its settlement in 1660 to 1845. Frances Manwaring Caulkins. 358 p. 8°, Norwich, Conn., 1845. Thomas Robinson, publishers.
See Leffingwell Family.
ORDERLY BOOK AND JOURNALS-
Kept by Connecticut men while taking part in the American Revo- lution, 1775-1778.
See Vol. 7. Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society.
385 p. 8°, Hartford, Conn., 1899. Published by the Connecticut Historical Society.
OXFORD-
See Waterbury, Conn.
See Woodbury, Conn.
PLYMOUTH-
History of the Town of Plymouth, Conn., with an account of the centennial celebration, May 14 and 15, 1895. Also a sketch of Plymouth, Ohio, settled by local families.
Francis Atwater, compiler. 41 p. 8°, Meriden, Conn., 1895. The Journal Publishing Co., publishers.
See Waterbury, Conn.
PROSPECT-
See Waterbury, Conn.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT-
From October, 1776, to February, 1778, inclusive. With the Journal of the Council of Safety, from October 11, 1776, to May 6, 1778, inclusive. And an appendix Vol. I, Hartford, 1894. The Public Records of the State of Connecticut from May, 1778, to April, 1780, inclusive, with the Journal of the Council of Safety from May 18, 1778, to April 23, 1780. Vol. II, Hartford, 1895.
2 vols. 8°, Hartford, 1894-95. Press of the Case, Lockwood Brainard Co. ROXBURY-
See Woodbury, Conn.
SOUTHBURY-
See Woodbury, Conn.
STAMFORD-
See New Haven, Colony of.
SOUTHOLD-
See New Haven, Colony of.
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CONNECTICUT-DELAWARE
STRATFORD-
See New Haven, Colony of.
TORRINGTON-
History of Torrington, 'Conn., from its first settlement in 1737. With biographies and genealogies.
Rev. Samuel Orcutt. 817 p. 8°, Albany, N.Y., 1878. Joel Munsell, printer. ·
OF COMMERCE AND UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT LABOR-
Bureau of the Census. Heads of families at the first census of the United States, taken in the year 1790. Connecticut.
227 p. 4°, Washington, D. C., 1908. U. S. Government, publishers.
WALLINGFORD-
History of Wallingford, Conn., from its settlement in 1670 to the present time, including Meriden, which was one of its parishes until 1806, and Cheshire, which was incorporated in 1780.
Charles Henry Stanley Davis, M.D. Published by the author, 956 p. 8º, Meriden, Conn., 1870. Mount Tom Printing House, Wallingford, Conn.
WATERBURY-
History of Waterbury, Conn. The original township embracing present Watertown and Plymouth and parts of Oxford, Wolcott, Middle- bury, Prospect and Naugatuck. With an appendix of biography, genealogy and statistics.
Henry Bronson, M.D. 583 p. 8°, Waterbury, 1858. Bronson Bros., publishers.
WINCHESTER-
Annals and family records of Winchester, Conn., with exercises of the centennial celebration on the 16th and 17th days of August, 1871.
John Boyd. 631 p. 8°, Hartford, 1873. Press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard.
WOLCOTT-
See Waterbury, Conn.
WOODBURY-
History of ancient Woodbury, Conn., from the first Indian deed, 1659 to 1854, including the present towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlem, Roxbury, and a part of Oxford and Middlebury.
William Cothren. 2 vols. 8°, Waterbury, Conn., 1854. Bronson Bros., publishers.
DELAWARE
. BAPTIST CHURCH-
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North America; to the 1st of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton County, Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
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DELAWARE-GEORGIA
NEW CASTLE COUNTY-
A calender of Delaware wills, New Castle County, 1682-1800. Abstracted and compiled by the historical research committee of the Colonial Dames of Delaware. Copyright, 1911. By Frederick H. Hitchcock.
218 p. 8°, Wilmington, Del., 1910. Frederick H. Hitchcock, publishers, New York.
SUSSEX COUNTY-
Some records of Sussex County, Delaware.
C. H. B. Turner, compiler. 387 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1909. Allen, Lane & Scott, publishers.
WILMINGTON-
The records of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Wilmington, Del., from 1697 to 1773. Translated from the original Swedish by Horace Burr, with an abstract of the English records, from 1773 to 1810. Papers of the Historical Society of Delaware, IX.
Horace Burr. 722 p. 8º, Delaware Historical Society, publishers, Wil- · mington, Del., 1890.
GEORGIA
BAPTIST CHURCH- -
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North America; to the 1st of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton County, Va., July 4, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
COLONIAL RECORDS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA-
Compiled and published under authority of the Legislature.
Vol. I, 1732, to Vol. XXII, 1739. Except No. 20. not vet compiled.
Allen D. Candler, A.M., LL.D., compiler. Atlanta, Ga., 1904-1910. Har- rison Law Book Co., publishers. (The Franklin-Turner Co.)
CONFEDERATE RECORDS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA- Vol. I, 1860, to Vol. IV, 1868. Vol. VI, 1868.
Allen D. Candler, A.M., LL.D., compiler. Atlanta, Ga., 1909-1910. The Franklin-Turner Co., publishers.
REVOLUTIONARY RECORDS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA- Vol. I, 1769, to Vol. III, 1784.
Allen D. Candler, compiler. 8º, Atlanta, Ga., State Printer, 1909-1912.
DEAD TOWNS OF GEORGIA-
Charles C. Jones, Jr. 263 p. 8°, Savannah, Ga., 1878. Morning News Steam Printing House.
EBENEZER-
The Salzburgers and their descendants; being the history of a colony of German (Lutherans) Protestants, who emigrated to Georgia in 1734, and settled at Ebenezer, 25 miles above the city of Savannah.
Rev. P. A. Strobel. 308 p. 12º, Baltimore, 1855. T. Newton Kurtz, publisher.
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GEORGIA-ILLINOIS
HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF GEORGIA-
Containing the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc., etc.
Rev. George White, M.A. 688 p. 8°, New York, 1854. Pudney & Russell, publishers.
HISTORY OF GEORGIA-
2 vols. 8°, Boston, 1883. Charles C. Jones, Jr., LL.D. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., publishers.
History of Georgia; from its first discovery by Europeans to the adoption of the present constitution, in 1798.
2 vols. 8°, New York, 1847. Rev. William Bacon Stevens, M.D. Apple- ton & Co., publishers.
LANDMARKS, MEMORIALS AND LEGENDS OF. GEORGIA-
Lucian Lamar Knight.
1065 p. 8°, Atlanta, Ga. Byrd Printing Co., 1913.
MIDWAY ---
History of the Midway Congregational Church. James Stacy. 283 p. 8°, Newman, Ga., 1903. S. W. Murray, printer.
REVOLUTIONARY RECORDS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA-
Vol. I, 1769, to Vol. III, 1784.
Allen D. Candler, A.M., LL. D., compiler. Atlanta, Ga., 1909-1912. The Franklin Turner Co., publishers.
ST. MARY'S-
Historical sketches of old St. Mary's, compiled from the files of the Southeast Georgian.
J. T. Vocelle and others. 12 p. 8°, St. Marys, Ga., n. d. (A crudely printed local which was issued as a present to subscribers to a local news- paper.)
SALZBURGERS, (THE) AND THEIR DESCENDANTS-
Being the history of a colony of German (Lutheran) Protestants, who emigrated to Georgia in 1743, and settled at Ebenezer, 25 miles above the city of Savannah. Rev. P. A. Strobel.
308 p. 12º, Baltimore, 1855. T. Newton Kurtz, publisher.
STEPHENS-
Brief account of the causes that have retarded the progress of the colony of Georgia, in America, attested upon oath; being a proper con- trast to a state of the province of Georgia, attested upon oath; and some other misrepresentations on the same subject.
Thomas Stephens. 101 p. 12º, London, 1743. publisher not given.
ILLINOIS
COUNTY HISTORIES OF ILLINOIS-
Histories of the one hundred and two counties, contain biographical sketches of pioneers, and early settlements in the State, also war records.
General histories of Illinois, contain biographical material as well as history of early settlements.
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ILLINOIS
Regimental· histories, War of the Rebellion. Contain material.
Also separate histories of towns and cities and villages in the State are sources to be consulted. College and school catalogues, church directories, year books, and club programmes are also useful.
CHICAGO, CONTINENTAL GUARD IN THE STATE OF ILLI- NOIS, HISTORY OF-
Charter and by-laws. List of officers and members, together with the revolutionary services of their ancestors. Publication No. I.
24 p. 8°, Chicago, 1895. Compiled by the Adjutant of the Guard. David Oliphant, printer.
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, ILLINOIS SOCIETY-
Annual conferences. Reports 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1911, 1912, 1913. No printed reports prior to 1905.
Year books of the following chapters: Bloomington, Chicago, Dan- ville, Decatur, Galesburg, Jacksonville, Kewanee, Moline, Monmouth, Springfield.
GENEALOGICAL NOTES OF CENTRAL ILLINOIS-
For the years 1909, 1910.
Milo Custer. n. p. Bloomington, Ill., 1909, 1910. Typewritten copy. HOYNE'S-
Annual Directory of Homoepathic Physicians in the State of Illinois for the year 1879.
Vol. I, No. 7, 31 p. 8°, Chicago, 1879.
Vol. I, No. 10, 1882, 35 p. 8°, Chicago, 1882, T. S. Hoyne, publisher. KASKASKIA-
Early settlers of. A directory, business mirror and historical sketches of Randolph County.
By E. J. Montague. 245 p. 12º, Alton, Ili., 1859. Courier Steam Book & Job Printing Co.
LETTERS PATENT-
Issued to Zadoe W. Flinn, of Morgan County, Ill., David Clopton, Sangamon County, and Zadoc W. Flinn, assignee for John Doonigan, 14 numbers. Dated 1826, 1827, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1837, 1839, 1841.
McLEAN COUNTY-
Heads of families of McLean County, Ill., at the census of 1840. ('Taken by Jacob Spawr, 1,092 names.)
Copied and re-arranged by Milo Custer. Bloomington, Ill., 1911.
Soldiers of the War of 1812 whose bounty land grants were located in McLean County, Ill.
Milo Custer, compiler. n. p. 8°, Bloomington, Ill., 1912. Publisher not given.
Some old family records, McLean County, Ill.
Milo Custer. Nos. 1 and 2, 1910-1911. Typewritten Mss.
Some old gravestone inscriptions in Bloomington and Randolph townships, McLean County.
Milo Custer. Typewritten Mss.
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ILLINOIS
MADISON COUNTY-
Gazetteer of Madison County, Ill.
James T. Hair, compiler and publisher. 292 p. 8°, Alton, III., 1866.
MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS-
Illinois Society of Mayflower Descendants.
Publications Nos. 2 and 3, 1905, 1911.
4°, Chicago, 1905, 1911. Published by The Society. Oliphant Printing Co. R. R. Donnelly & Sons.
MILITIA, RANGERS AND RIFLEMEN-
War 1812. See Illinois War of 1812. Elliott, Isaac H. OBITUARIES-
Central Illinois Obituaries, 1871-1880. (Compiled from old news- papers and other sources.)
Milo Custer, Bloomington,' Ill., 1912. n. p. 8°, Bloomington, Ill., 1912. Publisher not given.
PENSION ROLL- 1816-1835.
21 p. 8°. Place and publisher not given.
PEORIA COUNTY-
War of 1812. Soldiers of the War of 1812, whose bounty land grants were located in Peoria County, Ill.
Compiled by Milo Custer. 8°. n. p. Bloomington, Ill., 1913.
PIONEER MOTHERS. OF ILLINOIS-
A collection of letters written by pioneer women of the State, col- lected for the Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; 18 letters. Mss.
REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS-
See War of the Revolution.
SANGAMON COUNTY-
History of early settlers of Sangamon County, Ill. "Centennial Record."
John Carroll Power and Mrs. S. A. Power, compilers. 797 p. 8°, Spring- field, 1876. Edwin A. Wilson & Company.
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION-
Illinois Sons of the American Revolution.
Organized January 14, 1890. Constitution and by-laws. List of members. Year Books, 1895, 1896, 1913.
SONS OF THE REVOLUTION-
Year Books, 1895, 1913.
STEPHENSON COUNTY CATHOLIC CHURCH-
The Golden Jubilee Souvenir, the history of Catholicity in Stephen- son County, Ill.
212 p. 8°, Freeport, Ill., 1896. F. Charles Donohue, printer.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION-
The army led by Col. George Rogers Clark in his conquest of the Illinois, 1778-79. A list of officers, non-commissioned officers and pri- vate soldiers, constituting the Illinois Regiment of Volunteers.
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ILLINOIS
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION-
See Publication No. 8, 1903. Illinois State Historical Library. pp. 166-
178. Springfield, Ill. State Printer, 1904.
Illinois Ancestry among the Daughters of the American Revolution. Catherine C. Sparks (Mrs. Edwin Erle Sparks). pp. 137-143. In Pub- lication No. 7. Illinois State Historical Library, 1902.
A list of non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the Illinois Regiment and the Western Army under the command of General George Rogers Clark who are entitled to bounty in land.
pp. 12-13. In Virginia Document No. 32. Published Richmond, Va.,
1 August 19, 1833.
A list of officers of the Illinois Regiment who have not received lands for revolutionary services.
See p. 11. In Virginia Document No. 32. Published Richmond, Va., August 19, 1833.
A list of Captain Francis Charloville's volunteers entitled to 200 acres of land each.
p. 29. In Virginia Document No. 32.
Isaac Bowman, Lieutenant Illinois Regiment in the War of the Revolution. Petition of Isaac S. Bowman, son and executor of Isaac Bowman.
See Mr. Rogers' report on Revolutionary Claims. U. S. House of Repre- sentatives, 33d Congress, First Session. Feb. 16, 1854. Pamphlet.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Cass, Warren, Henderson, Macon and Iroquois counties.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Sangamon County, Ill. Tablet placed on the Sangamon County Courthouse by Springfield Chapter D.A.R., October 19, 1911.
Compiled by Mrs. Edwin S. Walker and Mrs. Helen Nye Rupp. See Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. V, No. 2, July, 1912.
See Article on by Mrs. Edwin S. Walker in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. V, No. 1, April, 1912.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Madison County. Tablet placed in Courthouse, Edwardsville, Ill., by Ninian Edwards Chapter D.A.R.
See Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. V, No. 3, Octo- ber, 1912.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Greene County, III. Compiled by Mrs. Edwin S. Walker.
See Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. VI, No. 1, April, 1913.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Clark County, Ill. Compiled by Mrs. Edwin S. Walker.
See Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. VI, No. 2, July, 1913.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Ogle County. By J. W. Clinton, Polo, Ill.
Vol. 6, No. 2, July, 1913, Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Cook, McLean, Marshall, Ogle and Peoria counties.
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