Illinois Historical and Statistical
- 584pages
- 21 heures de lecture





This comprehensive biographical dictionary offers an in-depth look at the lives and careers of some of the most influential men in American history. Drawing on meticulous research and extensive interviews, John Moses provides detailed profiles of politicians, soldiers, scientists, and other leaders who have shaped the course of the nation. This edition of the book includes illustrations and portraits to bring the subjects to life, as well as supplementary material to aid readers in their understanding of the historical context.
This comprehensive history of Illinois provides readers with a detailed account of the state's evolution from its earliest days as a French province to its modern status as a thriving industrial hub of the Midwest. With chapters covering topics such as indigenous peoples, the Civil War, and the rise of Chicago, this book offers a wide-ranging perspective on Illinois's history and culture. Whether you're a student of American history or a proud resident of the Prairie State, this book is a must-have resource.
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