_State_, admission proposed, 115, opposed, 118; agriculture in 1820, 165; “Black Laws,” 176, 186; boundary, eastern, 90, northern, 115; cattle raising, 130; cessions of Indian lands, 134, 135; coal in, 14, 142, 165; constitution completed, 117; cost of living in, 130; counties, list of, 183; debtors, 147; election in 1822, 181; election laws, 1826, 148; emigration, _see_ General alphabet; Enabling Act of 1818, 115; food supplies, 133; government southern in character, 145; governors, list of, 145; House of Representatives, mention, 185; in Congress, 118, 146; Indian agents, 134; Indian land claims, 134, 135; Indian traders, 134; Indian wars, 146, 207; internal revenue, 128; judicial circuit, 173; land, _see_ general alphabet; laws, southern influence on, 186; manners and customs, 128 _et seq._, 165; manufactures, 128; money, substitutes for, 130; New Englanders in, 146; newspapers, 132; northern boundary changed, 115; population required for admission, 116, 117; postal facilities in, 151, 158, 159; products of, 129, 167 _et seq._; public lands, 136; salt springs legislation, 101; school tax, 148; senators and representatives, 145; settlement typical, 5; slavery, _see_ general alphabet; southern influence in, 183, 184, 186; taxation, 1828, compared with that of Kentucky, 149, 150; transportation, cost of, 150; facilities, 124, _see also_ general alphabet; treasury receipts 149; squatter population, 148; voting in 1820, 148. Illinois and Michigan Canal, estimated cost of transportation by, 141; route ceded, 110; mention, 115. Illinois Company, holdings of, 10, 44. Illinois Herald, 132. Illinois Intelligencer, 132, 140. Illinois Land Company, 10 _et seq._ Illinois river settlements, 134. Illinois Navigation Company, 114, 115. Illiteracy of French inhabitants, 13. Immigration. _See with_ Emigration. Indentured servitude, 117, 176 _et seq._ Indian agents, 134. Indians, 11, 12; employed by British, 32; land cessions, maps: 1705-1801, 72; 1809-1818, 104; 1818-1830, 136; reservations, 134, 135; titles to land extinguished, 77, 79, 81, 109, 144, 146; traders, 134; tribes: Cahokias, 52; Chickasaws, 73; Chippewas, 134; Foxes, 33, 81; Kaskaskias, 12; Kickapoos, 110; Menominees, 134; Mitchas, 52; Mitchigamias, 12; Ottawas, 135; Ouias, 29; Peorias, 12, 52; Piankashaws, 81; Potawatomies, 134; Sauks, 33, 81; Sioux, 31; Tamarois, 110; Winnebagoes, 135. Indiana, population, 91, 181; route to, from North Carolina, 156; slavery, 185. Indiana Territory, divided, 81, 88, 89; formed, 84. J Jacksonville, 156; English emigrants at, 189. Jarrott’s mill, 167. Jefferson, Thomas, mention, 203, 204. Johnson, _Capt._ elected magistrate, 61. Johnson, _Col._ R. M., 163. Jones, John Rice, career of, 195, 196; death, 196; mention, 68; with Clark, 54.
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