Bag om Illinois in the Eighteenth Century
This historical volume provides a detailed account of life in Illinois during the eighteenth century. It examines the impact of French and British colonization on the region, as well as the role of Native American tribes in shaping its history. Of particular interest are the parish records of Kaskaskia and the record book of Col. John Todd, which provide a fascinating glimpse into daily life in the Illinois territory.
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