The settlement of Illinois, 1778-1830Boggess, Arthur Clinton
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The settlement of Illinois, 1778-1830
Boggess, Arthur Clinton
Illinois -- History -- 1778-1865
Pages 411-20 are on Illinois. Too inaccurate to be of great value,
although some information in regard to roads may be used. Tells of routes,
methods, and cost of travel.
PALMER, JOHN MCCAULEY. _Personal Recollections of John M. Palmer.
Cincinnati: The Robert Clarke Co._, 1901. 631 pp.
The writer came to Illinois in 1831, but he had previously lived in
Kentucky, and he gives some facts concerning slavery that are of value.
PARKISON, Col. DANIEL M. _Pioneer Life in Wisconsin._ In _Wis. Hist.
Coll._, II., 326-64. _Madison, Wis.: Calkins & Proudfit_, 1856.
The author came from Tennessee to Madison county, Illinois, in 1817; in
1819, to Sangamon county, Illinois; in 1827, to Galena, Illinois. Gives a
valuable statement concerning the feeling of Yankees toward Southerners,
tells of the first sermon in Sangamon county, and of the Winnebago war of
1827.
PECK, Rev. JOHN MASON. _A Guide for Emigrants_ (1831), _containing
Sketches of Illinois, Missouri, and the adjacent Parts. Boston: Lincoln &
Edmands_, 1831. 336 pp.
Contains a great amount of fairly accurate information. Its description of
cities is especially useful. Page 184 gives an amusing and instructive
illustration of the need of energy and work in even a frontier settlement
(1829).
——_Memoir of John Mason Peck, D. D., edited from his Journals and
Correspondence. By Rufus Babcock. Philadelphia: Am. Baptist Pub. Soc._,
1864. 12mo. 360 pp.
Not in good literary form. Throws much light upon the moral and religious
life in Illinois and Missouri from 1817 to 1857.
——_The Religion and Morals of Illinois prior to 1818. In Reynolds, Pioneer
History of Illinois_. Pp. 253-275.
The writer came to Illinois before 1818, and knew many of the persons of
whom he wrote.
_Pennsylvania Packet and daily Advertiser. Philadelphia_, 1785-89; _Apr._,
1789; _Mar._, 1790; _Apr.-Dec._, 1790. In Library of Wisconsin State
Historical Society.
August 23, 1790, the expression of apprehension of the depopulation of the
East by emigration to the West is said not to be well founded.
_Peoria County, Illinois, Marriage Licences, 1825-1855._ On file in the
court house in Peoria, Ill.
The early names show the French origin of the inhabitants. The absence of
clergymen is noticeable.
PIKE, Lieut. ZEBULON MONTGOMERY. _An Account of a Voyage up the
Mississippi River, from St. Louis to its Source; made under the Orders of
the War Department, by Lieut. Pike, of the U. S. Army, in the Years 1805
and 1806. Compiled from Mr. Pike’s Journal._ A 68 page pamphlet without
place, publisher, or date.
Locates the largest Sauk village. These reports are of extreme importance.
An edition including the trip of 1807 was issued in 1895 by Harper, F. P.,
New York. 3 vols. $10.00.
_Pioneer of the Valley of the Mississippi, The. Rock Spring, Ill.: Rev. J.
M. Peck, editor._
Issue of April 24, 1829, in St. Louis Mercantile Library.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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