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Portrait and biographical record of Ford County, Illinois : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States . -, Ohio, andcame to Illinois in the fall of 1851 vvith her par-ents, the family settling in Paxton in the summerof 1854. A sketch of her father appears elsewherein this work. Mr. and Mr. Hock have two chil-dren, a son and a daughter: Clara, now the wifeof George Laybourn, a resident of Duluth, Minn.,and Ross, who is engaged in the lumber businessin Peoria. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-and-biographical-record-of-ford-county-illinois-containing-biographical-sketches-of-prominent-and-representative-citizens-together-with-biographies-of-all-the-governors-of-the-state-and-of-the-presidents-of-the-united-states-ohio-andcame-to-illinois-in-the-fall-of-1851-vvith-her-par-ents-the-family-settling-in-paxton-in-the-summerof-1854-a-sketch-of-her-father-appears-elsewherein-this-work-mr-and-mr-hock-have-two-chil-dren-a-son-and-a-daughter-clara-now-the-wifeof-george-laybourn-a-resident-of-duluth-minnand-ross-who-is-engaged-in-the-lumber-businessin-peoria-image340207207.html
RM2ANDNNB–Portrait and biographical record of Ford County, Illinois : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States . -, Ohio, andcame to Illinois in the fall of 1851 vvith her par-ents, the family settling in Paxton in the summerof 1854. A sketch of her father appears elsewherein this work. Mr. and Mr. Hock have two chil-dren, a son and a daughter: Clara, now the wifeof George Laybourn, a resident of Duluth, Minn.,and Ross, who is engaged in the lumber businessin Peoria.
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Special Forces Soldiers with the Illinois National Guard's Company A, 2nd Battalion, 20th Special Forces Group (Airborne) in Chicago, prepare for a night high altitude high opening jump at 14,000 feet from a CH-47D Chinook with Company B, 2nd Battalion, 238th Aviation Regiment in Peoria, Illinois, at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, August 8. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kassidy L. Snyder/Released) Illinois Special Forces Soldiers conduct Airborne training 140808-A-SA683-145 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-special-forces-soldiers-with-the-illinois-national-guards-company-129556041.html
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Peoria city and county, Illinois; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . this wondrous bluff began about the year 1902 and within a year or solater was completed and the work of improvement begun. It was finished andfirst used by the public in the fall of 1904. But while nature has done much for Peoria parks, much of their beauty isdue to the untiring skill and genius of one man—the late Oscar F. Dubuis. Fortwenty years before coming to Peoria in 1895, or about that time, Mr. Dubuishad been in the employ of the West Park Board in Chicago, and when politicalchanges in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peoria-city-and-county-illinois-a-record-of-settlement-organization-progress-and-achievement-this-wondrous-bluff-began-about-the-year-1902-and-within-a-year-or-solater-was-completed-and-the-work-of-improvement-begun-it-was-finished-andfirst-used-by-the-public-in-the-fall-of-1904-but-while-nature-has-done-much-for-peoria-parks-much-of-their-beauty-isdue-to-the-untiring-skill-and-genius-of-one-manthe-late-oscar-f-dubuis-fortwenty-years-before-coming-to-peoria-in-1895-or-about-that-time-mr-dubuishad-been-in-the-employ-of-the-west-park-board-in-chicago-and-when-politicalchanges-in-image340057716.html
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Peoria city and county, Illinois; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . ew the FirstXational Bank of Peoria, the first national banking institution in the city. Other early banking enterprises were those of J. P. Hotchkiss, established byJoshua P. Hotchkiss in the fall of 1852, which has since developed into theSecond Xational Bank of Peoria; and of S. Pulsipher & Co., which was startedabout 1855 bv :Messrs. Sydney Pulsipher, B. L. T. Bourland and George F.Harding, under the management of Mr. Bourland, their office being on thesoutheast corner of Main and Adams stree Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peoria-city-and-county-illinois-a-record-of-settlement-organization-progress-and-achievement-ew-the-firstxational-bank-of-peoria-the-first-national-banking-institution-in-the-city-other-early-banking-enterprises-were-those-of-j-p-hotchkiss-established-byjoshua-p-hotchkiss-in-the-fall-of-1852-which-has-since-developed-into-thesecond-xational-bank-of-peoria-and-of-s-pulsipher-co-which-was-startedabout-1855-bv-messrs-sydney-pulsipher-b-l-t-bourland-and-george-fharding-under-the-management-of-mr-bourland-their-office-being-on-thesoutheast-corner-of-main-and-adams-stree-image340048727.html
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Peoria city and county, Illinois; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . ll|pK- K%l* pSuluB It S|^ HISTORY OF PEORIA COUNTY 185 the Young Womans Christian Association, with headquarters in London, Eng-land. Slie served a number of years as a missionary in Japan. Rev. William A. Spencers term of service ended in the fall of 1871. Heafterwards transferred to the Rock River conference, served several churchesin Chicago and became presiding elder of one of the districts of that conference.He finally removed to Philadelphia and became general secretary of the ChurchExtensi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peoria-city-and-county-illinois-a-record-of-settlement-organization-progress-and-achievement-llpk-kl-psulub-it-s-history-of-peoria-county-185-the-young-womans-christian-association-with-headquarters-in-london-eng-land-slie-served-a-number-of-years-as-a-missionary-in-japan-rev-william-a-spencers-term-of-service-ended-in-the-fall-of-1871-heafterwards-transferred-to-the-rock-river-conference-served-several-churchesin-chicago-and-became-presiding-elder-of-one-of-the-districts-of-that-conferencehe-finally-removed-to-philadelphia-and-became-general-secretary-of-the-churchextensi-image340076229.html
RM2AN7PKH–Peoria city and county, Illinois; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . ll|pK- K%l* pSuluB It S|^ HISTORY OF PEORIA COUNTY 185 the Young Womans Christian Association, with headquarters in London, Eng-land. Slie served a number of years as a missionary in Japan. Rev. William A. Spencers term of service ended in the fall of 1871. Heafterwards transferred to the Rock River conference, served several churchesin Chicago and became presiding elder of one of the districts of that conference.He finally removed to Philadelphia and became general secretary of the ChurchExtensi
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Peoria city and county, Illinois; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . emainslie in Springdale cemetery. Of his descendants there are now living, one daugh-ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowman, living at Los Gatos, California, aged about eighty-one years; seven grand children, six of whom live in Peoria and one in Lincoln,Nebraska; eighteen great grandchildren and about as many great great grand-children. The late Rev. David G. Stouffer was a nephew of Samuel .Markley. Mien Stephen R. Beggs arrived with his family in Peoria in the fall of 1839,the only house he could obtain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peoria-city-and-county-illinois-a-record-of-settlement-organization-progress-and-achievement-emainslie-in-springdale-cemetery-of-his-descendants-there-are-now-living-one-daugh-ter-mrs-elizabeth-bowman-living-at-los-gatos-california-aged-about-eighty-one-years-seven-grand-children-six-of-whom-live-in-peoria-and-one-in-lincolnnebraska-eighteen-great-grandchildren-and-about-as-many-great-great-grand-children-the-late-rev-david-g-stouffer-was-a-nephew-of-samuel-markley-mien-stephen-r-beggs-arrived-with-his-family-in-peoria-in-the-fall-of-1839the-only-house-he-could-obtain-image340080944.html
RM2AN80M0–Peoria city and county, Illinois; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . emainslie in Springdale cemetery. Of his descendants there are now living, one daugh-ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowman, living at Los Gatos, California, aged about eighty-one years; seven grand children, six of whom live in Peoria and one in Lincoln,Nebraska; eighteen great grandchildren and about as many great great grand-children. The late Rev. David G. Stouffer was a nephew of Samuel .Markley. Mien Stephen R. Beggs arrived with his family in Peoria in the fall of 1839,the only house he could obtain
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. Notable men of Illinois & their state. bar 1906; engaged in practice of law, Bloomington, 111.,with Kerrick & Bracken, fall of 1906; moved to Peoria, 111., Nov.,1907; became member of firm of Quinn, Quinn & McGrath, Jan.,1909; past exalted ruler, Peoria Lodge No. 20, B. P. O. E.; D. D.G. E. R., B. P. O. E., West Dist. of 111.; K. P.; member of 111.Valley Yacht Club, Peoria Co. and State Bar assns.; office, 912-14 Jefferson Bldg., Peoria, 111. SWEITZER, ROBERT MAGNER, Cook County clerk, Chicago;b. Chicago. May 10, 1868; s. Martin John and Sarah (Lamping)Sweitzer; ed. pub. schls.; grad. St. Pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notable-men-of-illinois-their-state-bar-1906-engaged-in-practice-of-law-bloomington-111with-kerrick-bracken-fall-of-1906-moved-to-peoria-111-nov1907-became-member-of-firm-of-quinn-quinn-mcgrath-jan1909-past-exalted-ruler-peoria-lodge-no-20-b-p-o-e-d-dg-e-r-b-p-o-e-west-dist-of-111-k-p-member-of-111valley-yacht-club-peoria-co-and-state-bar-assns-office-912-14-jefferson-bldg-peoria-111-sweitzer-robert-magner-cook-county-clerk-chicagob-chicago-may-10-1868-s-martin-john-and-sarah-lampingsweitzer-ed-pub-schls-grad-st-pa-image370438544.html
RM2CEJX40–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. bar 1906; engaged in practice of law, Bloomington, 111.,with Kerrick & Bracken, fall of 1906; moved to Peoria, 111., Nov.,1907; became member of firm of Quinn, Quinn & McGrath, Jan.,1909; past exalted ruler, Peoria Lodge No. 20, B. P. O. E.; D. D.G. E. R., B. P. O. E., West Dist. of 111.; K. P.; member of 111.Valley Yacht Club, Peoria Co. and State Bar assns.; office, 912-14 Jefferson Bldg., Peoria, 111. SWEITZER, ROBERT MAGNER, Cook County clerk, Chicago;b. Chicago. May 10, 1868; s. Martin John and Sarah (Lamping)Sweitzer; ed. pub. schls.; grad. St. Pa
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. Notable men of Illinois & their state. McGRATH, SHELTON FRANCIS, lawyer, Peoria; mem. firm ofQuinn, Quinn & McGrath; b. Mt. Pulaski, 111., Feb. 25, 1881: s.Patrick L. and Harriet (.Snvder) McGrath; ed. pub. schls. LoganCo.; grad. Lincoln high schl. 1900; LL. B. Wesleyan Univ. 1906;adm. to bar 1906; engaged in practice of law, Bloomington, 111.,with Kerrick & Bracken, fall of 1906; moved to Peoria, 111., Nov.,1907; became member of firm of Quinn, Quinn & McGrath, Jan.,1909; past exalted ruler, Peoria Lodge No. 20, B. P. O. E.; D. D.G. E. R., B. P. O. E., West Dist. of 111.; K. P.; member of 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notable-men-of-illinois-their-state-mcgrath-shelton-francis-lawyer-peoria-mem-firm-ofquinn-quinn-mcgrath-b-mt-pulaski-111-feb-25-1881-spatrick-l-and-harriet-snvder-mcgrath-ed-pub-schls-loganco-grad-lincoln-high-schl-1900-ll-b-wesleyan-univ-1906adm-to-bar-1906-engaged-in-practice-of-law-bloomington-111with-kerrick-bracken-fall-of-1906-moved-to-peoria-111-nov1907-became-member-of-firm-of-quinn-quinn-mcgrath-jan1909-past-exalted-ruler-peoria-lodge-no-20-b-p-o-e-d-dg-e-r-b-p-o-e-west-dist-of-111-k-p-member-of-1-image370439440.html
RM2CEJY80–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. McGRATH, SHELTON FRANCIS, lawyer, Peoria; mem. firm ofQuinn, Quinn & McGrath; b. Mt. Pulaski, 111., Feb. 25, 1881: s.Patrick L. and Harriet (.Snvder) McGrath; ed. pub. schls. LoganCo.; grad. Lincoln high schl. 1900; LL. B. Wesleyan Univ. 1906;adm. to bar 1906; engaged in practice of law, Bloomington, 111.,with Kerrick & Bracken, fall of 1906; moved to Peoria, 111., Nov.,1907; became member of firm of Quinn, Quinn & McGrath, Jan.,1909; past exalted ruler, Peoria Lodge No. 20, B. P. O. E.; D. D.G. E. R., B. P. O. E., West Dist. of 111.; K. P.; member of 1
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. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 354 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Vol. 30, Art. 5 tion equivalent of 386,000 (United States Public Health Service 1963: 111-5). Mr. Edwin Fall (pars, comm., 24 February 1969) informed the author that the estimated population equivalent of treat- ed and untreated domestic and industrial wastes entering the river in 1960 from Peoria was about 100,000, but as in- dicated above, this has been reduced considerably since 1960. The remaining 150 miles of the river from Pekin to Grafton received only agricultural runoflf and effluents from small Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-natural-history-natural-history-354-illinois-natural-history-survey-bulletin-vol-30-art-5-tion-equivalent-of-386000-united-states-public-health-service-1963-111-5-mr-edwin-fall-pars-comm-24-february-1969-informed-the-author-that-the-estimated-population-equivalent-of-treat-ed-and-untreated-domestic-and-industrial-wastes-entering-the-river-in-1960-from-peoria-was-about-100000-but-as-in-dicated-above-this-has-been-reduced-considerably-since-1960-the-remaining-150-miles-of-the-river-from-pekin-to-grafton-received-only-agricultural-runoflf-and-effluents-from-small-image234128626.html
RMRGWDCJ–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 354 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Vol. 30, Art. 5 tion equivalent of 386,000 (United States Public Health Service 1963: 111-5). Mr. Edwin Fall (pars, comm., 24 February 1969) informed the author that the estimated population equivalent of treat- ed and untreated domestic and industrial wastes entering the river in 1960 from Peoria was about 100,000, but as in- dicated above, this has been reduced considerably since 1960. The remaining 150 miles of the river from Pekin to Grafton received only agricultural runoflf and effluents from small
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