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Country roads of Illinois. 2nd ed. Castine, Me: Country Roads Press, 1994.

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Schnedler, Marcia. Country roads of Illinois. Castine, Me: Country Roads Press, 1992.

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Country roads of Illinois. 3rd ed. Castine, Me: Country Roads Press, 1995.

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Frenz, Robert W. Historic country schools of McHenry County, Illinois. Evansville, Ind: M.T. Pub. Co., 2008.

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Frenz, Robert W. Historic country schools of McHenry County, Illinois. Evansville, Ind: M.T. Pub. Co., 2008.

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Cooking plain: Illinois Country style. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2011.

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Commission, Illinois Sesquicentennial, and Illinois State Historical Society, eds. The Illinois country, 1673-1818. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1987.

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Franke, Judith A. French Peoria and the Illinois country, 1673-1846. Springfield, Ill: Illinois State Museum Society, 1995.

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Temple, Wayne Calhoun. Indian villages of the Illinois country: Historic tribes. Springfield: Illinois State Museum, 1987.

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Ekberg, Carl J. Stealing Indian women: Native slavery in the Illinois Country. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2008.

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Ekberg, Carl J. Stealing Indian women: Native slavery in the Illinois Country. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2007.

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Illinois. Department of Commerce and Community Affairs. Spoon River Country Fall Festival: First two weekends in October, Saturday-Sunday, Fulton County, Illinois. Ellisville, Ill: Spoon River Scenic Drive Associates, 1987.

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Puhala, Bob. Recommended country inns.: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin. 4th ed. Old Saybrook, Conn: Globe Pequot Press, 1992.

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Hartley, Robert E. Lewis and Clark in the Illinois country: The little-told story. Westminster, CO: Sniktau Publications, 2002.

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French roots in the Illinois country: The Mississippi frontier in colonial times. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998.

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Vetter, Dale Benjamin. An Illinois boyhood: In the country along the Green River, 1910-1925. Reisterstown, MD: WeFour, 1990.

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Munbrun, Truman Weldon De. An outline condensation of the American West: The Illinois country, 1673-1818 by Clarence Walworth Alvord, as it relates to Boucher de Montbrun family history. Greenville, KY: B.C. Ross, 1986.

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Center for French Colonial Studies, ed. The voyageur in the Illinois country: The fur trade's professional boatmen in mid America. St. Louis, MO: The Center for French Colonial Studies, Inc., 2012.

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A, Sculle Keith, ed. Picturing Illinois: Twentieth-century postcard art from Chicago to Cairo. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2012.

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Growing up in a land called Egypt: A southern Illinois family biography. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2009.

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Luer, Jack Richard. Vanishing French heritage: A complete study of the vertical log homes of the Illinois Country. O'Fallon, MO?]: Jesse W. Francis, Jack Richard Luer, 2014.

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Mazrim, Robert, Kristin Hedman, Terrance J. Martin, Madeleine G. Evans, Michael McCafferty, and Kjersti E. Emerson. Protohistory at the grand village of the Kaskaskia: The Illinois Country on the eve of colony. Urbana, Illinois: Illinois State Archaeological Survey, University of Illinois, 2015.

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Mazrim, Robert. At home in the Illinois country: French colonial domestic site archaeology in the Midwest, 1730-1800. Champaign, Ill: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2011.

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Pink houses and family taverns. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002.

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Martin, Robert Eden. The Whitley Point record book: The justice of the peace docket book, estray list and country store record of the earliest settlement in Moultrie County, Illinois. Chicago, Ill: R.E. Martin, 1996.

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Porter, Margaret Enid Johnson. Around the prairie table: A collection of histories, devotional lessons, and folk philosophy. Smethport, Pa: Planet-3 Pub., 1999.

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Ekberg, Carl J., and Sharon K. Person. The Illinois Country in Transition, 1763–1765. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038976.003.0003.

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This chapter focuses on Louis St. Ange de Bellerive's career during the critical years 1763–1765, as he moved his commandancy westward across the Illinois Country from Vincennes to Fort de Chartres and finally on across the Mississippi to St. Louis. It begins by discussing Pierre Laclède Liguest's career, which tracked simultaneously with, but quite independently of, that of St. Ange. In particular, it examines how these two separate tracks ultimately converged in a raw, new settlement perched on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. It then examines Laclède's activities during the autumn of 1763, Auguste Chouteau's accounts of events associated with St. Louis's founding, and Indians' opposition to British occupation of the Mississippi Valley. It also considers Great Britain's efforts to take possession of Illinois and concludes by describing the British takeover of Fort de Chartres on October 10, 1765.
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Kenney, David. French Gold: A Novella of the Illinois Country. AuthorHouse, 2007.

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Carter, Clarence E. Great Britain And The Illinois Country, 1763-1774. University Press of the Pacific, 2004.

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Voigt, John W., Henry Dan Piper, and C. William Horrell. Land Between the Rivers: The Southern Illinois Country. Southern Illinois University Press, 2017.

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Kenney, David. French Gold: A Novella of the Illinois Country. AuthorHouse, 2007.

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Carter, Clarence E. Great Britain and the Illinois Country 1763-74. Ayer Co Pub, 1990.

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Andreasen, Bryon C. Looking for Lincoln in Illinois: Lincoln and Mormon Country. Southern Illinois University Press, 2015.

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Ekberg, Carl J. Stealing Indian Women: Native Slavery in the Illinois Country. University of Illinois Press, 2010.

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Stealing Indian Women: Native Slavery in the Illinois Country. University of Illinois Press, 2007.

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The Alchemy of Slavery: Human Bondage and Emancipation in the Illinois Country, 1730-1865. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018.

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Parrish, Randall. When Wilderness Was King: A Tale of the Illinois Country. BiblioBazaar, 2007.

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Parrish, Randall. When Wilderness Was King (A Tale of the Illinois Country). IndyPublish, 2007.

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When Wilderness Was King a Tale of the Illinois Country. Kessinger Publishing, 2004.

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Parrish, Randall. When Wilderness Was King (A Tale of the Illinois Country). IndyPublish, 2007.

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Parrish, Randall. When Wilderness Was King A Tale of the Illinois Country. Hard Press, 2006.

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Parrish, Randall. When Wilderness Was King a Tale of the Illinois Country. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Parrish, Randall. When Wilderness Was King (A Tale of the Illinois Country). IndyPublish, 2006.

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Parrish, Randall. When Wilderness Was King (A Tale of the Illinois Country). IndyPublish, 2006.

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Vu, Roy. Natives of a Ghost Country. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037832.003.0007.

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This chapter identifies the significant factors impacting the emergence and establishment of the refugee Vietnamese American community in Houston, Texas. Vietnamese Houstonians have responded and continue to respond to their migration, racialization, and marginalization in several ways. They have constructed spatiality by developing an emerging and vibrant postwar community in the Greater Houston metropolitan area (GMHA) through challenging racisms; reformulating transhistorical nationalism and political participation; creating small, well-defined social communities; shifting their central business districts; and establishing religious, linguistic, and social service institutions. Ultimately, Vietnamese Houstonians have created an exceptional, multimodal community that remains in flux, responding to the constant changes and challenges that they have faced and endured.
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Greene, Dana. Coming to a New Country. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037108.003.0008.

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This chapter details the life and career of Denise Levertov from 1976 to 1981. The trauma of the last few years, while not over, seemed to be abating for Levertov. The war had ended; her friendship with Robert Duncan waned dramatically, although there was episodic contact between them; and her divorce ensured a different relationship with Mitch. Gradually her attention shifted, and by early 1978 she clearly felt she had entered some new phase in her life. Her divorce from Mitch allowed her to explore her erotic desires even more than before. Her relationships with younger men gave her sexual pleasure and affirmed a youthfulness that she had felt slipping away as she aged. Divorce also allowed Levertov greater freedom to travel and more solitude; it did not alter her financial situation. She continued to earn money through poetry readings, and from 1976 to 1978 she served as poetry editor of the new progressive magazine, Mother Jones. But her chief means of support came from her employment at Tufts University.
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Marovich, Robert M. Across This Land and Country. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039102.003.0007.

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This chapter discusses the emergence of a new era in gospel music during the period 1933–1939, as evidenced by the proliferation of new gospel songs. It first examines the growth of the National Convention of Gospel Choirs and Choruses and its presentation of music to promote racial pride and assimilation into the African American church community. It then considers the rise of religious radio in the early gospel era, focusing on the creation of radio shows that featured gospel choruses outside the worship service. It also looks at the American Decca Records Company and its religious recordings as part of the Decca 7000 Series, including those by Mahalia Jackson; Thomas A. Dorsey's presentation of the “Gospel Song Feast,” a collaboration between Pilgrim Gospel Chorus and First Church of Deliverance's voice choir, as his first attempt to move gospel from the altar to the auditorium and sell tickets; and First Church of Deliverance's introduction of the Hammond organ.
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Martin, Lou. Building Factories in the Country. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039454.003.0003.

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This chapter discusses the relocation of industrialists to rural places. Industrialists saw in Hancock County an undeveloped countryside where they could create factories and factory towns that would give their businesses a fresh start. Indeed, relocating allowed them to adopt new organizations and new technologies, to reshape their workforces and labor relations, and to have greater control over their business. The erection of the steel mills and potteries on grassy fields along the Ohio River also transformed the local economy. By 1910, the county's population had grown to 10,000, and tin mills and potteries now stood on the bank of the Ohio River, surrounded by small factory towns on what had once been farmland. In the decades that followed, the county's population would triple, but much of the rural nature of the place and rural habits of the people remained intact.
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Zimmer, Kenyon. “The Whole World Is Our Country”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039386.003.0005.

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This chapter focuses on the continuous development of local anarchist movements—New York, Paterson, and San Francisco—and their engagement with struggles beyond America's borders. America's Yiddish and Italian anarchists are committed “internationalists” and cosmopolitans who supported revolutionary and anticolonial struggles throughout the world and gave their support, their meager finances, and at times their lives on behalf of these struggles. The anarchist press kept readers informed of revolutionary efforts, labor struggles, and anarchist activities worldwide, all presented side by side on the front page of the Fraye Arbeter Shtime or in La Questione Sociale under the heading “The Social Movement.” If the whole world was their country, then revolution anywhere was part of the larger “social movement” within which anarchists situated themselves.
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(Editor), Ellen Martin, and Corlene Schulz (Illustrator), eds. Favorite Country Cookbook: From the Amish Mennonite Kitchens of Tampico, Illinois. Martin Pub, 1990.

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