Sidor som bilder
PDF
ePub

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Congressional Reminiscences: Adams, Benton, Calhoun, Clay, and Webster. An address, March 16, 1882, before the Society, with notes and an appendix, by Chicago's first Congressman, John Wentworth. Chicago, 1882.

12mo, pp. 101.

Fergus Historical Series, No. 24.

(1384

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Sketch of Edward Coles, second governor of Illinois, and of the slavery struggle of 1823-1834. Prepared for the Society by E. B. Washburne. Chicago, 1882.

8vo, pp. 253. Portrait. Facsimiles.

(1385

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Constitution and By-Laws, together with list of officers and members. Chicago, 1883.

Svo, pp. 27.

Same, corrected edition, pp. 28.

(1386

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Early Illinois Railroads. A paper read before the Society, February 20, 1883, by Wm. K. Ackerman. Notes by John Wentworth. Also, an appendix, with the Breese-Douglas correspondence on the inception and origin of the Illinois Central Railroad, and the origin of names of stations on the Illinois Central Railroad. Chicago, 1884.

8vo, pp. 174.

(1387

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Chicago Historical Society's Proceedings. December 18, 1883. Chicago, 1884. Svo, pp. (4) 56. Two portraits.

Contents: The Dearborns: A discourse commemorative of the eightieth anniversary of the occupation of Fort Dearborn, and the first settlement at Chicago. Read, December 18, 1883, by Daniel Goodwin, jr. With remarks of John Wentworth, J. Young Scammon, E. B. Washburne, and I. N. Arnold. (1388 CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Dearborns: A discourse commemorative of the eightieth anniversary of the occupation of Fort Dearborn, and the first settlement at Chicago. Read before the Society, December 18, 1883, by Daniel Goodwin, jr. With remarks of John Wentworth, J. Young Scammon, E. B. Washburne, and I. N. Arnold. Chicago, 1884.

Svo, pp. (4), 56. Two portraits.

Title on cover reads: “The Dearborns. By Daniel Goodwin, jr. Chicago Historical Society's Proceedings."

(1389

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Illinois and the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. A paper read before the Society, January, 15, 1884, by William Bross. Chicago, 1884. 8vo, pp. 8.

(1390 CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. In Memoriam. Memorial addresses commemorative of the lives and characters of Hon. Isaac N. Arnold, late president, and Hon. Thomas Hoyne, late vice-president, of the Society. Delivered before the Society, October 21, 1884, by E. B. Washburne, Thomas Drummond, and Van II. Higgins, in respect of Mr. Arnold; John Wentworth, in respect of Mr. Hoyne. Chicago, 1884.

Svo, pp. 43.

(1391

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Theater; its early days in Chicago. A paper read before the Society, February 19, 1884, by J. H. McVicker. Chicago, 1884.

8vo, pp. 88.

(1392

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Charles Hammond and his relations to Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams; or constitutional limitations and the contest for freedom of speech and the press. An address before the Society, May 20, 1884, by William Henry Smith. Chicago, 1885.

Svo, pp. 72.

(1393

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. In Memoriam: Isaac Newton Arnold, November 30, 1813, to April 24, 1884; Arthur Mason Arnold, May 13, 1858, to April 26, 1873. Chicago, 1885.

Svo, pp. 115. Portrait. pp. 36-72 contain the proceedings of the Society.

(1394

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. In Memoriam: John S. Wright. An address delivered before the Society, July 21, 1885, by Augustine W. Wright. Chicago, 1885.

Svo, pp. 40.

(1395

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Samuel de Champlain: a brief sketch of the eminent navigator and discoverer. Read before the Society, October 20, 1885, by Henry H. Hurlbut. A portrait of the great explorer, painted by Miss Harriet P. Hurlbut, was on this occasion presented in her name to the Society. Chicago, 1885.

Svo, pp. 19.

(1396

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Constitution and By-Laws of the Society, together with list of officers and members, 1885-86. Chicago, 1886. Svo, pp. 27 (1).

(1397

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Reports of quarterly meetings, January, 1889Nov., 1902. Chicago, 1889-1902.

Svo. Issued in leaflets paged continuously to form a volume.
CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Report of special meeting, January 17, 1899.
Svo, pp. 179-202.

(1398

[Memorial meeting to commemorate Henry William King.] CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Report of special meeting, April 3, 1900.

(1399

Svo, pp. 253-272.

Contents: Father Marquette, by Franklin MacVeagh; Marquette at Michillimackinac, by Edward Osgood Brown.

(1400

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Report of special meeting, April 26, 1900.

Svo, pp. 273-297.

Contents: Illinois, by Adlai E. Stevenson.

(1401

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Ceremonies at the unveiling of the bronze memorial group of the Chicago massacre of 1812. Chicago, Printed for the Chicago Historical Soc., 1893.

8vo, pp. 23. Front.

(1402

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. In memory of Robert C. Winthrop. By Daniel Goodwin. Delivered before the Chicago Literary Club, November 20, 1888. and the Chicago Historical Society, November 20, 1894. Chicago, 1894. 8vo, pp. 64. Folded plan.

(1403

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Officers, members, constitution, by-laws. Chi

cago, 1894.

8vo. pp. 22.

(1404

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Charter, Constitution, By-Laws; Roll of membership. 1901: List of officers and members, 1901.

Svo, pp. 58, xvi.

(1405

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Charter, Constitution, By-Laws; Membership list;

Annual report. 1903.

8vo, pp. 54.

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

(1406

Eleazer Williams not the dauphin of France; a

lecture read before the Chicago Historical Society December 4, 1902, by

William Ward Wight. Chicago, 1903.

Svo, 2 p. 1., 35, [1] pp.

Front. (port.) (Fergus' historical series, no. 35.)

H. Doc. 923, 59-1, vol 2—13

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Charter, Constitution, By-Laws; Membership list. 1904.

Svo, pp. 155-256. Plate.

Same, 1905, pp. 290-370. Illus.

(1408

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. In memoriam. John Nelson Jewett, LL. D., president of the Chicago Historical Society. 1899-1904. Memorial meeting in the lecture hall of the Chicago Historical Society, February 29th, 1904. [Chicago? 1904.]

Svo, 2 p. 1., pp. 7–37.

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

the Fugitive Slave Law.

Jan. 29, 1903.

(1409

Attitude of the Chicago Common Council toward
By Charles W. Mann. Read before the Society,

(1410

Title taken from the Annual Report, 1904-5, p. 193. CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The disputed boundary line between Illinois and Wisconsin. An address by William Rodebaugh before the Society, May 19, 1904.

Title taken from the Annual Report, 1904-5, p. 193.

(1411

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Early days of Peoria and Chicago. By David
McCulloch. An address before the Society, Jan. 19, 1904.
Title taken from the Annual Report, 1904-5, p. 193.

EVANSTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

(1412

Evanston, Ill.

EVANSTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Annual meeting, January 24, 1901.

Svo, pp. (4).

(1413

EVANSTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Annual report, 3d. 1902. Chicago, 1902. 8vo, pp. 10, 2. Portrait.

(14134

EVANSTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Our Indian predecessors the first Evanstonians. A paper read before the society by Frank R. Grover, November 2nd, 1901. Evanston, Ill., [1901].

Svo, pp. 28, [2].

At head of title: Evanston Historical Society.

(1414

FRANKLIN SOCIETY.

Chicago, Ill.

FRANKLIN SOCIETY. Publications of the Franklin Society. Vols. I and II. Chicago, 1869–70.

4to.

Contents: No. 1. The Printer, by J. W. Sheahan, pp. 20. papers in Illinois, by H. R. Boss, pp. 48.

No. 2. Early News

(1415

GERMAN-AMERICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS.

Chicago, Ill.

DEUTSCH-AMERIKANISCHE HISTORISCHE GESELLSCHAFT VON ILLINOIS. Deutsch

Amerikanische Geschichtsblätter. Vierteljahrsschrift. Heransg. von der

Deutsch-Amerikanischen Historischen Gesellschaft von Illinois.
Chicago, Ill., 1901-1905.

5 vols. Svo.

Vols. I-V.

(1416

GERMAN-AMERICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Pioneer leaders. Read before the German-American Historical Society of Illinois, at Chicago, Feb. 12, 1901. By Ernest Bruncken. [n. p., 1901?]

4to, [4] pp.
Caption title.

(1417

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF JOLIET.

Joliet, Ill.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF JOLIET. Forty years ago: A contribution to the early history of Joliet and Will County. Two lectures before the Society, by George H. Woodruff, December 7, 1873, and March 24, 1874. Joliet, 1874. 8vo, pp. (2) 108.

[ocr errors]

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF QUINCY, ILLINOIS.

(1418

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF QUINCY, ILLINOIS. Officers, members, constitution, bylaws. Organized 1896. Incorporated 1896. Quincy, Illinois, 1901. 16mo, pp. 15, (1).

ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

(1419

ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. First annual meeting to be held at the Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Illinois, January 5 and 6, 1900. Program.

ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

torical Society for the year 1900.

Svo, pp. 55.

(1420 Transactions of the Illinois State HisSpringfield, Ill., 1900.

(Publication No. 4 of the Illinois State Historical Library.) Contents: History, organization, and objects of the Society; Journal of proceedings; President's address, by Hiram W. Beckwith; The worth of a state historical society, by Richard Edwards; The field for archæological research in Illinois, by J. F. Snyder; Local historical societies-their field of work and their relation to the state society, by J. H. Burnham; Congressional reminiscences, by James M. Ruggles; Recollections of Stephen A. Douglas, by George M. McConnell; Historical materials in the State Historical Library at Springfield, by George N. Black. (1421

ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

torical Society for the year 1901.

[ocr errors]

8vo, pp. 122.

Transactions of the Illinois State His-
Springfield, Ill., 1901.

(Publication No. 6 of the Illinois State Historical Library.) Contents: Constitution; Officers; Proceedings, etc.; The organization of the Illinois State Historical Society, by J. F. Snyder; Annual address before the Society, by Reuben Gold Thwaites; The objects of the German-American Historical Society, by William Vocke; The influence of government land grants for educational purposes upon the educational system of the state, by Jonathan Baldwin Turner; Old Peoria, by David McCulloch; Slavery in Illinois, by Ethan A. Snively; Early reminiscences, by A. W. French; The oldest civil record in the west, by J. Nick Perrin; Illinois during the Revolution, by Laura D. Fessenden; In memoriam, John M. Palmer, by Euclid B. Rogers; General John A. McClernand, by Alfred Orendorff; The life and services of General James M. Ruggles, by P. L. Diffenbacher; The Wood River massacre, by Volney P. Richmond; The Stuart-Bernett duel, the first duel fought in Illinois, at Belleville, in St. Clair county, Feb. 8. 1819, by James Affleck; John Russel, of Bluffdale, Illinois, by S. G. Russell; An incident in the early history of Morgan county, Illinois, by John Yaple; Stephen A. Douglas, some old letters by, and relating to, the distinguished statesman, by Joseph Wallace; The Black Hawk War, an account of the discovery of the graves of the men who fell in the "Battle of Stillman's Run" on May 14, 1862, by R. W. Newlands; Index. (1422

ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Transactions for 1902. Springfield, 1902. Svo, pp. 246. Illustrated.

(Publication No. 7 of the Illinois State Historical Library.)

Contents: Officers, members; Reports; Historica! Department of Illinoisstatistics and suggestions, by J. F. Snyder; Addresses by C. W. Barnes and H. W. Beckwith; The sources and results of law in Illinois, by John N. Jewett; The organization and history of Illinois college, by Edward P. Kirby; Rev. Peter Cartwright, by M. H. Chamberlin; Early religious methods and leaders in Illinois, by W. F. Short; The first Irish in Illinois, by P. T. Barry; Illinois and its

people, by George Murray McConnell; Some facts in the judicial history of
Illinois, by J. O. Cunningham; The Bishop Hill colony, by Hiram Bigelow;
Major John T. Stuart, by C. C. Brown; The state's internal improvement
venture of 1837-8, by Bernard Stuve; Kaskaskia road and trails, with a map.
by Frank Moore; The French in Illinois, by J. Nick Perrin; Saukenuk. by
Julia Mills Dunn; Illinois ancestry among the Daughters of the American Revo-
lution, by Katharine C. Sparks; Richard Yates's services to Illinois as war
governor, by Wm. Jayne; Destruction of the Fox Indians in 1730 by the
French and their allies, with maps, by John F. Steward; In memoriam. Mary
Nash Stuart; Life and character of Isaac Funk, by L. H. Herrick; Stillman's
defeat, by Frank E. Stevens; The site of Fort Crévecoeur, by Ada Greenwood
MacLaughlin; Copies of Paris documents, 1730-31 (relating to Illinois), pro-
cured by J. F. Steward; Narrative of the capture of William Biggs by the
Kickapoo Indians in 1788, written by himself; Index.
(1423

ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Transactions for the year 1903. Fourth
annual meeting of the Society, Jan. 27 and 28, 1903. Springfield, 1904.
Svo, pp. ix, 376. Illustrated. (Publication No. 8 of the State Historical
Library.)

Contents: Officers, members, committees; Transactions; Address of welcome.
W. A. Northcott; Response of J. F. Snyder; Constitutional conventions and
constitutions of Illinois, by Adlai E. Stevenson; The mines of Jo Daviess
county, by William Spensley; Old Fort Massac, by Mrs. Mathew T. Scott;
Men and manners of the early days in Illinois, by A. W. French; Sectional forces
in the history of Illinois, by Evarts B. Greene; Decisive events in the building
of Illinois, by Wm. H. Collins; Edward Coles, second governor of Illinois, by
Mrs. S. P. Wheeler; Fort De Chartres-its origin, growth, and decline, by Joseph
Wallace; A few notes for an industrial history of Illinois, by Ethelbert Stewart,
Necrologist's report; Prairie du Rocher church records, 1743-1745, with trans-
lation by C. J. Eschmann; Travels in Illinois in 1819, by Ferdinand Ernst:
The army led by Col. George Rogers Clark in his conquest of the Illinois,
1778-9; Notes by J. F. Snyder; An early Illinois newspaper (Illinois Herald
extracts from its files, by J. H. Burnham; Forgotten statesmen of Illinois-
John McLean, Thomas Sloo, Charles Slade; The attorneys-general of Illinois.
by Mason H. Newell; Lincoln in Rushville, 1832 to 1858, by Howard F. Dyson
Early history of the drug trade of Chicago, compiled from the records of the
Chicago veteran druggists' association, by Albert E. Ebert; Jean Gabriel
Cerré a sketch, by Walter B. Douglas; Report of the committee on histori
places in Illinois; Action of the Illinois members of the society of Daughters
of the American Revolution in relation to the purchase by the state of the site
of old Fort Massac; Report of the trustees of the Illinois state historical
library, 1901-1902; Index.
(1424

For Transactions, 1904. Springfield, 1904, see Appendix.

ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The field for archaeological research in Illinois; a paper read before the Illinois State Historical Society at its first annual meeting in Peoria, Illinois, January 5-6, 1900, by J. F. Snyder. M. D. Springfield, Ill., 1900.

Svo, pp. 13.

Cover-title.

(1423

MCLEAN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Bloomington, Ill.

MCLEAN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Transactions. Vol. I. Bloomington, Ill
Published for the Society, 1899.

Svo, pp. 339. Illustrated.

Contents: Inaugural address of Judge John M. Scott; Soldiers of the War of the Revolution buried in McLean county: Soldiers of the War of 1812 burie in McLean county: McLean county in the Black Hawk War, 1832, by Ert M. Prince Co. B. fourth regiment, Illinois Volunteers, in the War wi Mexico, by Ezra M. Prince; McLean county in the War of the Rebellion War with Spain; Officers of the circuit court of McLean county: County government of McLean county; Seventy-fifth anniversary of the Blooming Grove Settlement; Sketches of old settlers; Street names in Bloomington—th› historical significance, by J. H. Burnham; Reminiscences of the war (Re Hon), by John McNulta; Litta, an American singer-a sketch of Marie E genia von Elsner, by John M. Scott; Biographies; Index.

1142

« FöregåendeFortsätt »