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Corn Kings and One-Horse Thieves: A Plain-Spoken History of Mid-Illinois

Corn Kings and One-Horse Thieves: A Plain-Spoken History of Mid-Illinois

James Krohe Jr
Harriet Beecher Stowe: The Little Lady Who Started the Civil War (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Harriet Beecher Stowe: The Little Lady Who Started the Civil War (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Julie McDonald
A Place We Called Home: A History of Illinois Soldiers' Orphans' Home, 1864-1931, and Illinois Soldiers' & Sailors' Children's School, 1931-1979

A Place We Called Home: A History of Illinois Soldiers' Orphans' Home, 1864-1931, and Illinois Soldiers' & Sailors' Children's School, 1931-1979

Ruth Cobb
Adventures with the Amish (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Adventures with the Amish (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Julie McDonald
Roadside History of Illinois

Roadside History of Illinois

Stan Banash
A House That Made History: The Illinois Governors Mansion, Legacy of an Architectural Treasure

A House That Made History: The Illinois Governors Mansion, Legacy of an Architectural Treasure

Mk Pritzker
George Washington Carver: Man of God, Man of Purpose (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

George Washington Carver: Man of God, Man of Purpose (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Julie McDonald
The True Story of "Johnny Appleseed", an American Folk Hero (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

The True Story of "Johnny Appleseed", an American Folk Hero (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Julie McDonald
Chicago Bears History, Illinois (Images of Sports)

Chicago Bears History, Illinois (Images of Sports)

Roy Taylor
Mary Bickerdyke: Civil War Heroine (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Mary Bickerdyke: Civil War Heroine (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Julie McDonald
The Ball Brothers and Their Glass Empire in Muncie, Indiana (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

The Ball Brothers and Their Glass Empire in Muncie, Indiana (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Julie McDonald
Born A Slave: Moses Broyles: Beloved Pastor of the Second Baptist Church of Indianapolis, 1857-1882 (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Born A Slave: Moses Broyles: Beloved Pastor of the Second Baptist Church of Indianapolis, 1857-1882 (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Julie McDonald
Slave Girls on the Run: The True Story of Margaret and Susan Wilkerson (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Slave Girls on the Run: The True Story of Margaret and Susan Wilkerson (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Julie McDonald
Illinois History: A Reader

Illinois History: A Reader

Mark Hubbard
Great Escapes on the Underground Railroad (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Great Escapes on the Underground Railroad (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Julie McDonald
From Railyards to High-Rises: A History of Chicago's Illinois Center, the New East Side, and Lakeshore East

From Railyards to High-Rises: A History of Chicago's Illinois Center, the New East Side, and Lakeshore East

Craig A. Hutson
An Illustrated History of Illinois Public Mental Health Services, 1847-2000

An Illustrated History of Illinois Public Mental Health Services, 1847-2000

Joseph Mehr
The Wright Women: The Wright Brothers' Mother, Susan and Sister, Katharine of Dayton, Ohio (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

The Wright Women: The Wright Brothers' Mother, Susan and Sister, Katharine of Dayton, Ohio (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Julie McDonald
Tales From the Underground Railroad: Six True Short Stories of Daring Slave Escapes (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Tales From the Underground Railroad: Six True Short Stories of Daring Slave Escapes (Heartland History: Illinois, Indiana & Ohio)

Julie McDonald
The History of Illinois, from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time

The History of Illinois, from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time

William Henry Carpenter