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050 Ladies' Education Society of Jacksonville, Ill., Papers, 1891-1983 (12.0 items)

The Ladies' Education Society of Jacksonville, Illinois, is believed to be the oldest women's organization in continuous existence in the United States. In 1833, a small group of Jacksonville women, mainly Illinois College faculty wives, created the Society to identify and support young women who were studying to become teachers. ...

1120 Ladies Missionary Society of the Congregational Church of Tonica, Illinois. Records, 1903-1927 (0.13 cubic feet)

This collection contains two record books of the Ladies Missionary Society of the Congregational Church in Tonica, Illinois. The first volume is dates 1903 to 1914, and the second is 1915 to 1927. The village of Tonica, LaSalle County, Illinois, was founded in the mid-19th century as a stop on the ...

903 Lamaster, Hugh L. family. Letters, 1858-1867 (3.0 items)

This collection consists of correspondence between the Lamaster family of Fulton County, Illinois. Hugh Lamaster (1798-1870) was the editor of a short-lived newspaper in Fulton County, Illinois. The Lamasters were landowners in Fulton County, a crossroads in Putnam Township between Cuba, Illinois and Lewistown, Illinois. Abraham Lincoln sought the support of ...

051 Lamoille Valley (Vermont) Railroad Company. Record Book, 1876 (1.0 volume)

The Lamoille Valley Railroad Company, in northern Vermont, entered an agreement on July 18, 1876, to merge with the Montpelier and St. Johnsbury Railroad and Essex County Railroad Companies in a chartered corporation. The purpose was "to connect and run together forming a through line from a point on or ...

1011 Lamon, Ward Hill. Memorandum Book, 1870 (1.0 item)

Ward Hill Lamon (1828-93) became a close friend of Abraham Lincoln when, as a lawyer in Danville, Ill., they were often associated in Vermilion County cases. Lamon accompanied Lincoln on his journey to Washington in 1861, and served thereafter as Marshall of the District of Columbia. After the assassination, Lamon ...

052 Lander, Edward P., Diary, 1863-64 (1.0 item)

Edward P. Lander, born in England in 1843, enlisted in 1861 at Belvidere, Ill. as a bugler in Co. I, 9th Ill. Vol. Cav. This collection contains a 65-page typescript of his diary, July 28, 1863 to July 17, 1864. in which he noted the skirmishes, battles, marches, and daily ...

979 Landrum, Hawkins. Letter, 1841? (1.0 item)

This collection consists of a photocopy and transcript of a letter sent from Hawkins Landrum of Macoupin County, Illinois, to George T. M. Davis, editor of the [i]Alton Telegraph[/i] (Alton, Illinois). Hawkins Landrum is a possible pseudonym or alter-ego for someone from Macoupin County, Illinois, who wanted to publish their political ...

054 Lang Family. Correspondence, Letters, 1940-41 (3.0 items; 1 folder)

This collection contains letters to the Lang family who moved from Urbana, Ill., to Melrose, Mass., in 1940. Two of the letters are from a family named Raikes in Great Britain, who mention some of the effects of the war on their lives, while the third is a Christmas greeting ...

055 Larson, Laurence M., Papers, 1917-43 (0.2 cubic feet)

Laurence Marcellus Larson (1868-1938) served on the History faculty of the University of Illinois from 1907 to 1938. This collection includes the typescript of an incomplete memoir of 22 pages, including insightful recollections of his faculty colleagues when he came to Illinois; an inventory of Larson's personal papers made by ...

966 LaSalle County (Ill.) Court House. Scrapbook, 1880-1884 (1.0 volume)

Pasted into this volume are clippings, mainly from the [i]Ottawa Republican[/i], relating to the construction of La Salle County's fourth court house. Although most of the clippings are not dated, the Board of Supervisors authorized the building in 1880, and it was completed in 1883. George W. Armstrong chaired the ...

1008 LaSalle, Rene-Robert Cavelier sieur de. Documents, 1667-1720 (45.0 items)

This collection includes transcripts of various sources relating to LaSalle (1643-87), particularly during the period of his early explorations. It also includes lists used to locate the originals of those documents and related correspondence, 1912-15. Finally, it includes translations of selected documents in Pierre Margrey, [i]Decouvertes et etablissements des francais ...

1007 Laut, Agnes C. Draft of an article on Abraham Wood's expedition (1670-1674), circa 1908 (1.0 item)

This collection contains a 20-page manuscript of an article entitled "The First Crossing" written by Agnes C. Laut (1871-1936) for [i]Harper's Magazine[/i] in 1908. The article concerns Maj. Gen. Abraham Wood's 1670-1674 expedition to the Mississippi Valley. Laut, a Canadian historian, found Wood's narrative, "Supposed to be the Carolina Colonies' ...

060 Lavinia, W. T. Letter, 1837 (1.0 item)

This collection contains a letter written by W. T. Lavinia in Ottawa, Illinois. On November 4, 1837, he writes to the Board of Illinois and Michigan Canal Commissioners concerning the status of his payment on a land purchase. He writes that the lack of a response to his earlier communication ...

061 Lavis, Peter. Letters, 1854-56 (8.0 items; 1 folder)

This collection contains photostats of letters from Peter Lavis of Milwaukee, Wisc., to his wife and family. The letters, written in German, discuss the Know-Nothing movement and Lavis's service in the Wisconsin legislature, 1854-56. The Wisconsin Historical Society holds a duplicate set of these letters For the context of this correspondence, ...

062 Lawrence, William and Hattie. Correspondence, 1854-1880 (0.2 cubic feet)

William B. ("Ben") Lawrence, of Bloomington, Ill., served in Co. A, 94th Ill. Vol. Inf. during the Civil War. Enlisting as first sergeant, he reached the rank of first lieutenant and was quartermaster of the 2nd Battalion Convalescent Camp in New Orleans, 1862-64. This collection mainly contains letters to Lawrence ...

063 League of Women Voters of Champaign County, Ill. Records, 1870, 1918-2009 (19.8 cubic feet)

This collection is comprised of records from the League of Women Voters of Champaign County (LWV), located in Urbana, Illinois. Records include scrapbooks, minutes, reports, newspaper clippings, correspondence, newsletters, and other materials. The League of Women Voters of Champaign County was formed in 1922. As noted in their website in 2016, ...

064 League of Women Voters of Charleston, Ill. Records and Publications, 1962-1980 (0.9 cubic feet)

This collection contains materials reflecting the operations and activities of the Charleston, Ill., League of Women Voters (LWV). Materials include reports on the annual meeting as well as minutes and agendas for the Board of Directors meetings from the early 1960s through the mid-1970s; copies of the organization's monthly newsletter, ...

045 Leal, Clark. Letter, Jan. 8, 1837 [1838] (1.0 item)

In this letter, Clark Leal reports to his cousin, William B. McCrea, "all Manner of Bad Roads" on his wagon trip of "about 500 miles" from Christiansburg, Champaign County, Ohio, to Fountain Green, Hancock County, Ill. Wilbur Duncan of Decatur, Ill., gave the letter to the Library.

067 Leland, Waldo Gifford. Papers, 1905-1942 (2.0 microfilm reels; 5 volumes)

Waldo G. Leland, historian and editor, made many contributions to both the historical and archival professions. Of the many works which he wrote, edited, or compiled, his complete[i] Guide to the Materials for American History in the Libraries and Archives of Paris[/i] has proved a very useful tool for historians ...

980 Leopold, Aldo. Report on a Game Survey of Illinois, 1929 (1.0 folder)

Aldo Leopold (1887-1948) was an influential forester and environmental writer, most famous for his [i]A Sand County Almanac[/i] (1949). After graduating from Yale University's school of forestry, Leopold worked for the U.S. Forest Service and, from 1933 to 1948, was Professor of Game Management at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. In ...

046 Lescher, John J. Land Purchase, 1859-1864 (1.0 item)

This document concerns the auction of 72 acres in Wabash County, Ill., which was mortgaged by Stephen C. Golden on Apr. 11, 1859, and foreclosed by John J. Lescher on Mar. 28, 1864. The sale, for $272.52, was recorded at the court house in Mount Carmel on May 23, 1864.

069 Lesueur, Charles Alexandre. Sketchbooks, 1815-37 (6.0 microfilm reels)

In 1815, French naturalist and artist Charles Alexandre Lesueur (1778-1846) joined geologist William Maclure on an expedition to the West Indies to collect specimens and make notes and drawings. Lesueur stayed in the Americas for 21 years, including eight years in Philadelphia, 1817-25, and twelve years at New Harmony, 1825-37. ...

1074 Letter from Sarah to "Cousin Sarah", 1865 (1.0 item)

This collection consists of one letter from Sarah to "Cousin Sarah" written from Dracut, Massachusetts, on July 11, 1865, which includes comments on Lincoln and his assassination. This collection contains one letter from a Sarah, of Dracut, Massachusetts, to a "Cousin Sarah" written July 11, 1865. In the letter, Sarah described ...

070 Leverich, James H., and Charles P. Leverich. Letters, 1836-1850 (9.0 items)

This collection contains a few letters of James H. and Charles P. Leverich, New York merchants, engaged in the Southern trade. The letters concern business matters such as the charter of ships to transport goods, the sale of property and goods in the South, and bills of exchange. The Leverich ...

1114 Lewis Family. Collection, circa 1911-2011 and 2021 (0.42 cubic feet)

This collection consists of materials formerly arranged into an art portfolio by Bonnie Lewis Mandell, whose family established the W. Lewis & Co. department store in Champaign, Illinois. Included are photos, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and ephemera that represent the Lewis family, their involvement in Sinai Temple, and W. Lewis & ...

071 Lewis, John L. Papers, 1879-1969 (4.0 microfilm reels)

This collection contains biographical material, speeches, reports, union records, personal documents, memorabilia, clippings, and photographs dealing with John L. Lewis (1880-1969). The Wisconsin Historical Society microfilmed the papers in this collection and created the finding aid.

072 Library Clearing House (Julius Doerner), Chicago, and Unidentified General Store, Account Book, 1877-88, 1901-03 (0.2 cubic feet)

This collection contains an account book of sales transactions, first of an unidentified general store, 1877-88, and then of the Library Clearing House, Chicago, Dec. 1901-Aug. 1902. Entries for the store (pages 1-217) often give the customer's name. A few entries also specify what was sold, everything from groceries and liquor ...

907 Lichtenstern, William. Photograph Collection, 1909-1972 (1.4 cubic feet)

This collection is composed of black and white photographs of train cars and locomotives for over five dozen different railroad, railway, and trolley lines in Illinois during the early and mid-twentieth century. Some of the major lines and systems represented include the Chicago, Aurora, & Elgin; Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy; ...

073 Lienesch, George Washington. Collection of Political Ephemera and Other Materials, circa 1880-1893 (3.0 folders)

This collection consists of political ephemera including trade cards and ballots, as well as various other printed ephemera from the 1880s and 1890s collected by George W. Lienesch, a farmer in St. Clair County, Illinois. George Washington Lienesch (1866-1922) of St. Clair County, Illinois, was the son of George Philip Lienesch ...

777 Lincoln Administration. Papers, 1841-1865, 1881 (0.2 cubic feet)

This collection consists of copied and transcribed letters written by Abraham Lincoln and his associates from 1841-1865 and 1881. Materials were acquired by University of Illinois history professors Theodor C. Pease and James G. Randall. Theodore C. Pease was a professor of history at the University of Illinois from 1926 until ...

1051 Lincoln and Johnson Club of Washington City. Constitution, 1864 (1.0 item)

This collection consists of a governing document of the Lincoln and Johnson Club of Washington City with signatures of club members. The Lincoln and Johnson Club of Washington City was established in 1864 in Washington, D.C. Its purpose was to promote the fair and legal election of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew ...

1060 Lincoln Assassination Cartes de Visite, 1865 (2.0 items)

This collection consists of two cartes de visite commemorating the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Popular in the mid-19th century, particularly during the American Civil War, cartes de visite were small, inexpensive photographs commonly exchanged among friends and family members. People often purchased cartes de visite that depicted prominent figures, such as ...

1104 Van Cleave, James R.B. Lincoln Centenary Letters, 1907 and 1909-1911 (1.0 folder)

This collection consists of letters written to the Lincoln Centennial Association from 1907-1911. At the request of the Association, correspondents wrote their personal reflections and reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln. Most correspondence was written for the centennial of the birth of Abraham Lincoln in 1909. The Lincoln Centennial Association (now the Abraham ...

1020 Lincoln Centennial Association. Ephemera, 1916-1929 (1.0 folder)

This collection consists of ephemera created by the Lincoln Centennial Association of Springfield, Illinois. The Lincoln Centennial Association was founded in 1909 in Springfield, Illinois, to observe the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. In 1929, the organization was renamed the Abraham Lincoln Association at the suggestion of ...

1029 Lincoln Forgeries, 1852-1858 (9.0 items)

This collection contains three Lincoln forgeries, including one letter and two legal documents, and the administrative correspondence regarding the forged letter. The letter is dated June 1, 1852; the legal papers are dated from June Term, 1858; and the administrative correspondence is from 1937. In 1937, Felix Roppert sold a forged ...

1139 Lincoln Funeral Procession Carte de visite, 1865 (1.0 folder)

This collection consists of a carte de visite of the coffin and catafalque of Abraham Lincoln taken during the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, stop of the Lincoln funeral train on April 22, 1865. Following Abraham Lincoln’s assassination on April 15, 1865, it was decided that his body would be transported to its final ...

798 Lincoln Home Renovation. Photographs and Ephemera, 1987-1988 (1.0 folder)

This collection consists of photographs and ephemera created during the renovation of the Lincoln Home in Springfield, Illinois, which took place from May 1987-June 1988. The Lincoln Home, located on the corner of Eighth and Jackson Streets in Springfield, Illinois, was home to the Lincolns from 1844 until they left for ...

1025 Lincoln Plays (Theater Programs), 1906-1993 (2.0 folders)

This collection contains programs and related material from several Lincoln-related plays, including: Benjamin Chapin's [i]Lincoln[/i] (postcard, 1906) Al and Ray Rockett's [i]Abraham Lincoln[/i] (1924) [i]Abe Lincoln in Southern Illinois [/i](1951)* Luigi Creatore,[i] The Man Who Shot Lincoln[/i] (1989) Robert E. Sherwood, [i]Abe Lincoln in Illinois[/i], starring Sam Waterson (1993) D.M. Coleman, [i]Our Brothers[/i] (undated)* Lawrence Coghlan's [i]The ...

1045 Lincoln Prints and Ephemera, circa 1850s-2010s (1.6 cubic feet; flat file folders and framed items)

The Lincoln Prints and Ephemera collection is comprised of several hundred depictions of Abraham Lincoln and other people, places, and topics related to his life and legacy. The collection includes materials created from 1854 to the present day, such as prints, photographs, posters, broadsides, periodicals, newspapers, political cartoons, postcards, envelopes, ...

928 Lincoln Room Records, 1952-2004 (5.0 cubic feet)

This collection consists of records from the Lincoln Room, a predecessor of the Illinois History and Lincoln Collections (IHLC), which operated under the management of the History Library at the University of Illinois from 1951 to 2001. It includes administrative records, reports, correspondence, exhibit materials, and subject files. The Lincoln Room ...

1024 Lincoln Scrapbooks and Clippings, 1870-1965 (3.0 items)

This collection consists of compiled scrapbooks and albums of clippings regarding a wide variety of items and topics on Abraham Lincoln. This collection assembles several independently compiled scrapbooks pertaining to Abraham Lincoln that were previously cataloged or donated to the unit. This collection contains the following scrapbooks: "Paper Cuttings about Lincoln, Grant, ...

1018 "Lincoln Way" Papers, 1913-1915 (0.2 cubic feet; 1 oversized folder)

This collection contains materials regarding the investigation of the "Lincoln Way," the route traveled by the Lincoln family when moving from Indiana to Illinois in 1830, including two reports written by Charles Manfred Thompson, as well as correspondence and legal affidavits gathered by Thompson for his research. Charles M. Thompson (1877-1963) ...

1041 Lincoln, Abraham and Edwin Stanton. Commission of Jesse B. Fell, 1862 (1.0 folder)

This document is the formal commission appointing Jesse W. Fell, a businessman and land owner from Bloomington, Illinois, as a paymaster for the Union Army. The commission is signed by Abraham Lincoln and Edwin Stanton, Lincoln's Secretary of War. Jesse W. Fell, born in 1808, was a businessman who moved to ...

1042 Lincoln, Abraham and Salmon P. Chase. Commission of Thomas W. Cheyney, 1863 (1.0 folder)

This document is the formal commission appointing Thomas W. Cheyney, a farmer from West Chester, Pennsylvania, as an Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Seventh District of Pennsylvania. Thomas W. Cheyney was the grandson of Thomas "Squire" Cheyney, a Revolutionary War-era politician and farmer from Chester County, Pennsylvania, who was ...

1180 Lincoln, Abraham. Fragment on Sectionalism (1.0 folder)

This document is the formal commission appointing Thomas W. Cheyney, a farmer from West Chester, Pennsylvania, as an Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Seventh District of Pennsylvania. Thomas W. Cheyney was the grandson of Thomas "Squire" Cheyney, a Revolutionary War-era politician and farmer from Chester County, Pennsylvania, who was ...

1043 Lincoln, Abraham. Invitation to George C. Bestor and note, 1865 (2.0 items)

This collection contains an invitation requesting the company of George C. Bestor, a businessman and civil servant from Peoria, Illinois, and his wife, Sarah, at Abraham Lincoln's second inauguration ball on March 4, 1865. It also includes a note written by Lincoln concerning a visit from Bestor on March 21, ...

1038 Lincoln, Abraham. Legal document on Robert Dean v. Bernard Kelly, 1858 (1.0 folder)

This document is a legal declaration written in 1858 pertaining to the case of [i]Robert Dean[/i] v. [i]Bernard Kelly[/i], in which Abraham Lincoln served on the legal team representing Dean. In early 1858, Robert Dean pursued a case against Bernard Kelly, claiming that Kelly had charged him $5.00 per acre for ...

1036 Lincoln, Abraham. Legal documents on Chiniquy v. Spink, 1856 (1.0 folder)

These documents are two papers that were drafted by Abraham Lincoln, stemming from his involvement in the 1855-1856 legal case between Charles Chiniquy and Peter Spink. Charles Chiniquy was a French-Canadian priest who had been sued by Peter Spink, a Catholic layman from Kankakee, Illinois. Chiniquy had accused Spink of perjury, ...

1039 Lincoln, Abraham. Letters to Daniel A. Cheever, 1858-1859 (1.0 folder)

These documents are letters sent from Abraham Lincoln to Dr. Daniel A. Cheever, an abolitionist and political figure in Pekin, Illinois. Dr. Daniel A. Cheever, born in 1827, was an abolitionist and a conductor on the Underground Railroad in Pekin, Illinois, and was politically involved throughout Tazewell County. He served as ...

1040 Lincoln, Abraham. Letter to J. O. Cunningham, 1858 (1.0 item)

This document is a letter sent by Abraham Lincoln to Joseph O. Cunningham, a lawyer and civil servant from Urbana, Illinois, on August 22, 1858. Joseph Oscar Cunningham, born in Lancaster, New York, in 1830, moved to Urbana, Illinois, in 1853. He published the [i]Urbana Union[/i] newspaper from 1853-1858 and was ...

1037 Lincoln, Abraham. Letter to Jesse A. Pickrell, 1856 (1.0 folder)

This letter was sent from Abraham Lincoln to Jesse A. Pickrell, a farmer living near Mechanicsburg, Illinois, and friend of Lincoln's. During the presidential election of 1856, Abraham Lincoln had put his support behind John C. Fremont, the Republican candidate. Fremont's competition were the Democratic candidate James Buchanan and the American ...

1094 Lincoln, Abraham. Letter to John E. Rosette, 1857 (1.0 item)

This collection consists of a letter sent from Abraham Lincoln to John E. Rosette, editor of the [i]Springfield Republican[/i]. A native of Delaware, Ohio, John E. Rosette (1824-1881) moved to Springfield, Illinois, in 1855 at the request of Abraham Lincoln. He practiced law with the Sangamon County Bar for nearly thirty ...

1044 Lincoln, Abraham. Note, 1864 (1.0 item)

This document is a note offering a pardon, signed by Abraham Lincoln on February 10, 1864. On February 10, 1864, Abraham Lincoln reviewed more than thirty court martial cases, giving his decision on pardoning, approving, commuting, or remitting sentences. This note is likely Lincoln's response to one such case, though the ...

1035 Lincoln, Abraham. Note to Joseph Gundy, 1845 (1.0 folder)

This note, written on September 22, 1845, indicates a payment made by Abraham Lincoln to Joseph Gundy, a farmer from Danville, Illinois. Joseph Gundy was a legal client of Abraham Lincoln's in the 1840s and 1850s, and the two developed a congenial relationship. Gundy had given Lincoln a sum of money ...

1034 Lincoln, Abraham. Note to Thomas T. Gantt, 1841 (1.0 folder)

This note, written February 6, 1841, indicates a payment made by Abraham Lincoln to Thomas T. Gantt, a lawyer based in St. Louis, Missouri. In early 1841, Abraham Lincoln was singlehandedly operating the law office he shared with John T. Stuart while Stuart served his term in the United States House ...

1012 Lincoln, Robert Todd. Correspondence on Diverse Topics, 1863-1918 (0.2 cubic feet)

This collection consists of original correspondence, transcribed correspondence, and copies of microfilmed correspondence of Robert Todd Lincoln and other Lincoln contemporaries. Robert Todd Lincoln (1843-1926) was the eldest son of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln. He was a lawyer, politician, and businessperson. This collection contains original, transcribed, and copied correspondence between ...

995 Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Centennial, 1958 (0.2 cubic feet)

This collection consists of clippings and ephemera related to the centennial of the Lincoln-Douglas debates. The Lincoln-Douglas debates were a series of seven debates held throughout Illinois during the Illinois Senatorial campaign of 1858. Republican Abraham Lincoln challenged incumbent democratic senator Stephen A. Douglas on issues such as popular sovereignty and ...

074 Lindsey, Martha M. Journal, 1837-1890 (1.0 volume)

Beginning in 1837, some 30 friends of Martha Lindsey inscribed sentiments of friendship in this album. They usually only initialed their contributions, which were generally poetical and accorded with the words embossed on the cover, "Flowers of Loveliness." In 1858, Martha Lindsey had married John Lindsey. He made entries in his ...

1016 Lindstrom, Ralph G. Writings on Lincoln, 1945-1964 (0.6 cubic feet; 2 boxes)

This collection consists of the Lincoln-related writings and accompanying materials of Ralph G. Lindstrom. Ralph G. Lindstrom was a prominent attorney in Los Angeles, California. Born in Illinois in 1891, he was a frequent speaker on Lincoln topics. He also contributed to [i]Christian Science Monitor[/i], was president of the Lincoln Fellowship ...

075 Linton, G. A. Letters, 1881 (1.0 item)

Writing on Dec. 29, 1881, to John H. Burnham, G. A. Linton of Ellsworth, Ill., describes the location of a fort and battle site in McLean County. Reference is made to the uncovering in 1858 of graves and a gun barrel and the later investigation of Indian Mounds. The site ...

076 Lippincott, Thomas, and George Churchill. Papers, 1860-1865 (0.2 cubic feet)

Thomas Lippincott (1791-1869), who settled in Edwardsville in 1818, was a strong foe of slavery and active in opposing the adoption of a pro-slavery constitution for Illinois in 1824. In 1825-26 he edited, in association with Hooper Warren, the [i]Edwardsville Spectator[/i]. He then became a minister of the Presbyterian Church ...

077 Littell, John B. Memoirs, 1911-1914 (1.0 item)

Born in Harrison County, Ind., John B. Littell (1859-1915) was a well-known preacher and evangelist in central and southern Illinois and neighboring Indiana counties. While Wayne County, Ill., was his home base, Littell occupied more than two dozen pulpits in Illinois and Indiana during his ministerial career, and was also ...

078 Little, Henry G. Papers, 1836-1900 (0.3 cubic feet)

Henry G. Little (1813-1900) , born in Hollis, N.H., moved in 1835 from Wethersfield, Conn., to Illinois, where he served on the "Committee of Purchase" for the Wethersfield Settlement in Henry County. As an agent of the Connecticut Association, he surveyed the future site of Wethersfield and prepared it for ...

079 Litzelmann, Joseph. Papers, Letters, Postcards, Photographs, 1882-1959 (0.2 cubic feet)

Joseph Litzelmann of Newton, Ill., operated a boarding house called the American House. This collection contains letters, business papers and other documents pertaining to Joseph Litzelmann and his family. These include a bank book, receipts, an election notice, income tax forms, and an affidavit concerning an injury Litzelmann suffered during ...

080 Lodge, Henry Cabot. Letter, 1922 (1.0 item)

Writing on Mar. 9, 1922, Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge thanks Charles M. Woodbury for some cigars and for his approval on an unmentioned project. The letter was evidently separated from the Williams-Woodbury collection.

081 Lodge, William E. Collection, 1856-1918 (5.3 cubic feet)

William Edward Lodge (1834-1901) was a prominent attorney, real estate dealer, newspaper publisher, and active spokesman for the Democratic party. He spent his adult life in Monticello, Piatt County, Illinois, where he built a successful law practice specializing in collections, loans, and land sales. Lodge also served as an attorney ...

082 Logan, John Alexander. Letter, 1880 (1.0 item)

In this letter of April 30, 1880, John A. Logan encourages Mortimer C. Edwards of Pinckneyville, Perry Co., Ill., to support Ulysses S. Grant's nomination as the Republican Presidential candidate.

845 Long, Stephen Harriman. Financial Records, 1852-1862 (3.0 cubic feet)

Stephen Harriman Long (1784-1864), born in Hopkinton, N.H., was a U.S. army explorer and topographical engineer. From 1816 to 1823, Long led a number of scientific expeditions to the western frontier, exploring the Arkansas, Fox, Illinois, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Red, and Wisconsin Rivers, as well as the Rocky Mountains. ...

911 Looking for Lincoln Ephemera and Memorabilia Collection, 2002-2015 (6.0 items)

This collection includes ephemera and memorabilia related to the Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition. The coalition began as a cooperative effort by local communities and historic sites in central Illinois to promote their connections to Abraham Lincoln. In 2008, the coalition gained the responsibility of managing the Abraham Lincoln National Heritage ...

083 Lorimer, William. Papers, 1893-1953 (0.2 cubic feet)

This collection contains photocopies of the personal papers of William Lorimer. Materials include correspondence, newspaper articles, and publications. The majority of the collection focuses on Lorimer's political career during the early twentieth century. William Lorimer (1861-1934) was born in Manchester, England and immigrated to the United States in 1865. His family ...

084 Loudoun Papers. Selected documents, 1740-1755 (26.0 folders; 1 item, transcript and microfilm copy)

This collection, mainly photostats of the originals in the Huntington Library, contains the papers and correspondence of the Campbells, the Earls of Loudoun, especially of John Campbell, Fourth Earl of Loudoun. It is separated into two divisions: the French Colonial Manuscripts, the Vaudreuil Papers; and the English Colonial Manuscripts. The French ...

085 Louisiana Superior Council. Records, 1679-1803 (82.0 microfilm reels)

This collection, mainly photostats of the originals in the Huntington Library, contains the papers and correspondence of the Campbells, the Earls of Loudoun, especially of John Campbell, Fourth Earl of Loudoun. It is separated into two divisions: the French Colonial Manuscripts, the Vaudreuil Papers; and the English Colonial Manuscripts. The French ...

086 Love, Samuel Sharon. Diary, Account Book, Land Warrant, Certificate, 1850-74 (0.2 cubic feet)

This collection mainly contains materials related to Samuel Love's time as a student at the Illinois Industrial University, 1872-74. Love's diary describes course work, instructors, social events, visits home, and Sunday lectures by John Milton Gregory, first University Regent. The collection also includes an itemized account book, compositions, veterinary medical ...

1010 Lovejoy Society, Papers, 1996-2014 (0.6 cubic feet)

This collection consists of the papers and research material of the Lovejoy Society. The Lovejoy Society, formed in 1995 by Reverends William F. Moore and Jane Ann Moore, serves to advance the study of Owen Lovejoy (1811-1864), an abolitionist leader from Princeton, Illinois. After the murder of his abolitionist brother, Elijah ...

087 Lovejoy, Owen. Letter, 1860 (1.0 item)

Writing to his wife on Apr. 6, 1860, Owen Lovejoy briefly described the tumultuous reaction to "The Barbarism of Slavery," his speech the prior day in Congress. The original letter is in the University of Michigan's Clements Library. In 1912, Lovejoy's son, Elijah Parish Lovejoy II, gave the Illinois Historical ...

875 Lucas, Scott W. Correspondence and Photographs, 1944-50 (7.0 items)

Scott W. Lucas (1892-1968) was born in Cass County, Ill., graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University in 1914, and practiced law in Havana, Ill. He was active in politics as a Democrat, serving as State's Attorney of Mason County, 1920-25, and as chairman of the State Taxes Commission, 1933-35. He served ...

089 Lyman Family, Sangamon County, Ill., Notes, 1915 (1.0 item)

This typescript of Lyman family notes, given to the Illinois Historical Survey in 1915, is largely based on John Carroll Power, [i]History of the Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois [/i](1876), 467-69. .



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