-
Thirty-ninth Infantry
- Forty-first Infantry
- Forty-fourth Infantry
- Forty-sixth Infantry
- Forty-eighth Infantry
- Forty-ninth Infantry
- Fiftieth Infantry
- Fifty-first Infantry
- Fifty-second Infantry
- Fifty-third Infantry
- Fifty-fourth Infantry
- Fifty-seventh Infantry
- Fifty-eighth Infantry |
387 |
- Sixtieth
Infantry
- Sixty-second Infantry
- Sixty-third Infantry
- Sixty-fourth Infantry
- Sixty-eighth Infantry |
388 |
-
Seventy-second Infantry
- Seventy-third Infantry |
389 |
-
Seventy-sixth Infantry
- Seventy-seventh Infantry
- Seventy-eighth Infantry
- Eighty-fourth Infantry
- Ninetieth Infantry
- Ninety-first Infantry
- Ninety second Infantry
- Ninety-fourth Infantry
- Ninety-fifth Infantry
- Ninety-seventh Infantry
- One Hundred and First Infantry |
390 |
- One Hundred
and Sixth Infantry
- One Hundred and Seventh Infantry |
391 |
- One Hundred
and Eighth Infantry
- One Hundred and Thirteenth Infantry
- One Hundred and Fourteenth Infantry |
392 |
- One Hundred
and Fifteenth Infantry
- One Hundred and Sixteenth Infantry
- One Hundred and Twentieth Infantry
- One Hundred and Twenty-second Infantry
- One Hundred and Twenty-third Infantry
- One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Infantry |
399 |
- One Hundred
and Twenty-fifth Infantry
- One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Infantry
- One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Infantry
- One Hundred and Thirtieth Infantry |
401 |
- One Hundred
and Thirty-third Infantry |
402 |
- One Hundred
and Thirty-fourth Infantry
- One Hundred and Forty-fourth Infantry
- One Hundred and Forty-fifth Infantry |
403 |
- One Hundred
and Fiftieth Infantry
- One Hundred and Fifty-second Infantry
- One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Infantry
- One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Infantry
- First Cavalry |
404 |
- Second
Cavalry
- Third Cavalry |
405 |
- Fourth
Cavalry
- Fifth Cavalry |
407
|
- Sixth
Cavalry
- Seventh Cavalry
- Eighth Cavalry |
408 |
- Ninth
Cavalry
- Tenth Cavalry |
409 |
- Eleventh
Cavalry
- Twelfth Cavalry
- Thirteenth Cavalry |
412 |
- Fifteenth
Cavalry
- Sixteenth Cavalry
- First Artillery |
413 |
- Second
Artillery
- Chicago Board of Trade Battery
- Chicago Mercantile Battery
- Springfield Light Artillery |
414 |
-
Twenty-ninth Colored Infantry
- Recruits for Regular Army |
415 |
- Nineteenth
United States Infantry |
416 |
- Roll of
Honor |
416 |
- Transfer of
Battle Flags |
422 |
CHAPTER XIX. -
OILD SETTLERS' SOCIETY |
431 |
-
Constitution of Old Settlers' Society |
431 |
- First
Annual Celebration
- Address of James H. Matheny |
432 |
-
Re-organization of the Society |
439 |
- First
Annual Meeting |
440 |
- Second
Annual Meeting
- Members of the Society |
441 |
- Third
Annual Meeting
- Addres of Samuel Williams |
442 |
- Fourth
Annual Meeting |
448 |
- Address of
Governor Palmer |
451 |
- Sixth
Annual Meeting
- Address of Governor Palmer |
452 |
- Address of
D. L. Phillips |
453 |
- Seventh
Annual Meeting
- Eighth Annual Meeting |
454 |
- Ninth
Annual Meeting
- Address of William H. Herndon |
455 |
- Tenth
Annual Meeting
- Present to John Carroll Power |
457 |
- Eleventh
Annual Meeting |
458 |
- Address of
Rev. John Slater
- Address of Rev. W. H. Milburn
- Address of Rev. Mr. Short |
459 |
- Twelfth
Annual Meeting |
461 |
- Thirteenth
Annual Meeting |
465 |
- Address of
Judge Vandever |
466 |
- Remarks by
Hon. James C. Robinson
- Fourteenth Annual Meeting |
467 |
- Address of
Welcome by John B. Miller
- Response by Mr. Diller
- Address by Governor S. M. Cullom |
468 |
CHAPTER XX. -
EDUCATIONAL |
474 |
- Educational
Convention |
474 |
-
Biographical sketch of James P. Slade |
477 |
- Common
Schools
- Illinois State University |
479 |
- Rev.
Francis M. Springer |
481 |
- German
Evangelical Lutheran Concordia Seminary
- Rev. Mr. Wyneken |
482 |
- Prof. H. C.
Wyneken
- Prof. G. Kroening
- Battie Stuart Institute 383?? |
483 |
- St.
Agatha's School |
484 |
CHAPTER XXI. -
ILLUSTRIOUS AND PROMINENT DEAD |
487 |
- Abraham
Lincoln |
487 |
- Stephen A.
Douglas |
501 |
- William H.
Bissell |
505 |
- Governor
Matteson |
506 |
- Richard
Yates |
507 |
- James D.
Henry |
508 |
- Andrew
McCormack
- Robert L. Wilson |
509 |
- William F.
Elkin |
510 |
- John
Calhoun |
511 |
- General E.
B. Harlan
- General I. N. Haynie |
512 |
- Thomas H.
Campbell |
513 |
- Erastus
Wright |
514 |
- Rev. John
G. Bergen, D. D. |
515 |
- Orlin H.
Miner
- Archer G. Herndon |
519 |
- William
Butler |
520 |
- Dr. Gershom
Jayne
- Reuben F. Ruth |
521 |
- Charles R.
Hurst
- Dr. John Todd
- J. K. Dubois |
522 |
CHAPTER XXII. -
DARK DEEDS |
524 |
- Murder of
Mrs. Van Noy |
524 |
- Killing of
Dr. Early
- Fatal affray
- Murder of George Anderson
- Murder at Mechanicsburg
- Murder of an Infant Child |
525 |
- Homicide in
Chatham
- Tragedy near Camp Butler
- Fatal Affray
- Shocking Murder
- Tragedy at Camp Butler
- Killing of Wesley Pilcher
- Soldier Shot |
526 |
- Robbery and
Murder at Pawnee
- Found Dead |
527 |
- Killing of
Joseph Ward
- Murder of William Mortar
- Doings of a Desperado
- Murder of Sharon Tyndale |
528 |
- Killing of
William Kelley
- Murder of Henry Stay
- Riot at Illiopolis |
529 |
- Murder and
Suicide
- Uxoricide and Suicide |
530 |
CHAPTER XXII. -
AUTHORS AND ARTISTS |
531 |
- John
Carroll Power |
531 |
- Joseph
Wallace
- E. L. Gross
- W. L. Gross
- Alexander Davidson
- Dennis Williams |
533 |
CHAPTER XXIV. -
MISCELLANEOUS |
535 |
- The Mormons
- Shooting Stars
- County Jail |
535 |
- Poetry
- California Emigrants
- How Mill Privileges were secured |
536 |
- The Weather
- Mild Winter
- The Sudden Change |
537 |
- Snow
Blockade
- Almost a Tornado
- Rain Storm
- Heavy Storm of Wind and Rain |
538 |
- Storm at
Williamsville
- Tornado on Sugar Creek
- Cholera
- Shoemaking |
539 |
- Matrimonial |
540 |
- Rendition
of a Fugitive Slave
- First Entries of Land |
541 |
- Death of a
Cetenarian
- Sangamon County Bible Society |
542 |
CHAPTER XXV -
AGRICULTUR AND AGRICUTURAL SOCIETIES |
543 |
-
Agricultural Societies |
543 |
- The First
County Fair |
544 |
- Sangamon
County Agricultural and Mechanical Association
- Sangamon County Agricultural Board |
545 |
- State Fairs
- The American Berkshire Association |
550 |
CHAPTER XXVI. -
VARIOUS THINGS |
551 |
- The Deep
Snow |
551 |
- Railroad
Villages |
552 |
- Hard Times |
553 |
- The First
Court House |
554 |
- The Second
Court House
- The Third Court House
- The Fourth Court House |
555 |
- The Fifth
Court House
- Villages and Stations in the County
- Table of Distances
- Railroad Accident |
556 |
- Terrible
Accident
- Fearful Railroad Accident
- Steam Boiler Explosion
- Census Reports |
557 |
- Our
Legislators
- Assessments for 1881
- Distressing Accident
- Two Children Killed by Lightning |
558 |
- Terrific
Explosion |
561 |
- Withey &
Pro a Carriage and Wagon Manufactory
- Sash Manufactory
- Globe Spice Mills
- Springfield Paper Company
- Wagons and Carriages
- Machine Works
- Elevator Milling Company |
576 |
- Excelsior
Mills
- Home Mills
- Printing and Binding |
577 |
- Boiler and
Sheet Iron Works
- Springfield Trunk Manufactory
- Springfield Woolen Mills
- The Portuguese |
578 |
-
Reminiscence of Elijah Iles |
580 |
- Springfield
Home for the Friendless |
583 |
- Western
Union Telegraph
- United States Express Company |
584 |
- American
Express Company
- Schools |
585 |
- Public
Schools |
587 |
- A
Retrospect |
561 |
- Sangamon
County of To-day |
562 |
CHAPTER XXVII. -
CITY OF SPRINGFIELD |
563 |
-
Incorporation
- Town Officers
- City Charter |
565 |
- City
Officers |
566 |
- Removal of
the Capital |
568 |
- Speculation
and Hard Times |
569 |
-
Healthfulness of Springfield
- Springfield to a Stranger |
570 |
- Change of
Name
- Growth of the City
- The Post Office |
571 |
- Springfield
as a Manufacturing Point |
573 |
- Illinois
Watch Company |
574 |
- AEtna Iron
Works
- Ide's Machine Works
- The Excelsior Foundry
- Booth & McCosker's Carriage and Wagon Manufactory |
575 |
- Teachers'
Institutes |
594 |
- Graduates
of the High School |
595 |
- Rev. John
F. Brooks |
597 |
- Ursuline
Convent |
599 |
- Religious
- First Methodist Episcopal |
600 |
- Second
Methodist Episcopal |
603 |
- First
Presbyterian |
604 |
- Second
Presbyterian |
605 |
- Third
Presbyterian
- Central Baptist |
606 |
- German
Baptist
- Colored Baptist
- Chrisman
- Church of the Immaculate Conception |
608 |
- German
Catholic
- St. Joseph's Church
- English Lutheran |
609 |
- German
Lutheran Trinity
- First Portuguese Presbyterian
- Second Portuguese Presbyterian
- German Methodist
- Colored Methodist
- Plymouth Brethren
- St. Paul's Episcopal |
610 |
-
Congregational
- Hebrew Temple
- Young Men's Christian Association |
611 |
- In Honor of
the Dead |
612 |
- First
Decoration of Graves |
613 |
- Decoration
Day, 1881 |
614 |
- Address of
Rev. T. A. Parker |
616 |
- Masonic |
621 |
- Odd
Fellowship |
622 |
- Hebrew
Societies
- Knights of Honor
- United Workmen |
623 |
- Royal
Arcannon
- American Legion of HOnor
- Other Societies
- Newspapers |
624 |
- The Capital
Railway |
625 |
- Springfield
City Railway |
525 |
- Citizen's
Street Railway
- Springfield Library Association
- Illinois State Library |
626 |
- Banks
- Ridgely National Bank
- Springfield Marine and Fire Insurance Company
- First National Bank
- State National Bank |
627 |
- Board of
Trade
- Fires and Fire Department |
628 |
- The City of
the Dead |
629 |
- Springfield
Water Works |
631 |
- Artesian
Well
- Amusements |
633 |
-
BIOGRAPHICAL |
635 |
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