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Artifacts Collection: Early Illinois History

TMC REALIA 372 E128I

EARLY ILLINOIS HISTORY INVENTORY LIST

Consists of 1 box (pt.1) and 1 bag (pt.2)
Contents of Artifacts Collections may change slightly as materials are added or lost.


BOX Pt.1 Please return all items marked Pt.1 to this box.

Booklets

"Eyestone School"

"Prehistoric People of Illinois"

Books

American Indian Ways of Life

The Amish: An Illustrated Essay

Ferhoodled English: (Expressions of the Pennsylvania Dutch)

Funk of Funk’s Grove: Farmer, Legislator, Cattle King

Illustrated History of McLean County

The Indian America by Marian Wallace Ney

The Old Order: Amish in Plain Words and Pictures

The Story of McLean County and Its Schools

Teacher’s Manual

Time Journey and Indian Diversity (also has matching video)

Woodland Indians of the Western Great Lakes

Magazines

BNM: A Community Magazine

"Kannekuk...the Kickapoo Prophet ‘A Fair to Remember’" (July 1980)

Bloomington Normal Magazine

(Entire magazine) (April 1979)

Illinois History (22)

"Conservation of Illinois Wildlife" (April 1980)

"Constitutions in Illinois" (March 1977)

"Disasters in Illinois" (January 1978)

"Famous Illinois Women" (January 1981)

"Illinois Before Statehood" (December 1979)

"Illinois Campaigns and Campaigners" (December 1978)

"Illinois Courts" (March 1978)

"Illinois Food Industries" (May 1978)

"Illinois Inventions and Inventories" (November 1978)

"Illinois Legends and Folklore" (January 1979)

"Internal Improvements in Illinois" (December 1980)

"Memories of Wartime in Illinois" (April 1979)

"Military Leaders From Illinois" (November 1979)

"Museums in Illinois" (November 1980)

"Prisons in Illinois" (April 1978)

"Reform Movements in Illinois" (May 1980)

"River Settlements in Illinois" (March 1980)

"Sports in Illinois" (January 1991)

"Student Historian" and "Regional Meetings" (October 1978)

"Student Historian" and "Regional Meetings" (October 1980)

"Theater in Illinois" (January 1980)

"Utopian Communities in Illinois" (March 1979)

Illinois History Teacher

"Geography in Illinois History" (Volume 1: 1994)

Illinois State Today

"A Decade of Achievement, A Future of Promise" (November 1986)

The Living Museum

"Peoples of the Past" (Spring 1984)

Outdoor Illinois

"McLean County - Chicago Academy - Hog Prairie" (May 1976)

Mounted Pictures

Adlai E. Stevenson family (set of 10) (b/w) (no source found)

Adlai E. Stevenson II childhood picture taken in Los Angeles

Adlai E. Stevenson II w/sister in 1903 (portrait)

Adlai E. Stevenson II w/sister in 1903 at grandfather’s cottage

Adlai E. Stevenson II: Age 7, first letter to his father

Adlai E. Stevenson II: at his desk in the United Nations building

Adlai E. Stevenson II: at the Governor’s mansion with his dog

Adlai E. Stevenson II: Princeton Graduation 1922

Adlai E. Stevenson II: w/Eton collar (school picture)

Home of Adlai E. Stevenson II’s parents

Parents of Adlai E. Stevenson II

Chicago’s first dwelling

Chicago (1839 & 1845) (on 1 card)

Chicago Fire (people in water) (b/w)

"Civilization in McLean County 10,000 Years" (Kickapoo) (b/w)

Construction of Illinois Central Railroad (1855) (b/w)

David Davis (b/w)

Funk Homestead, Funks Grove (b/w)

Home of Jesse Fell (b/w)

"Indians, county settlers friendly" (newspaper article)

Isaac & Casandra Funk (b/w)

Jesse Fell (b/w)

Joseph Glidden (b/w)

Joseph McCoy (b/w)

Kee-o-Kuk: Sauk chief

Kickapoo cowboys (b/w)

"Kickapoo Indians" (map of central U.S.)

"Kickapoo Indians" (map of Illinois)

Kickapoo summer house (b/w)

Kickapoo winter house

"McLean Popular Among People" (undated Pantagraph newspaper article)

Nathaniel Pope (b/w)

Nauvoo homestead

Old State Capital - Springfield (1837-1853) (b/w)

Prairie breaking plow (b/w)

Pullman sleeping car (b/w)

Removal of the Plains Kickapoo (b/w)

Reproduction of first John Deere plow (b/w)

Route of cattle drive - Thomas Ponting (1853-1854) (b/w)

Survey Map - Abe Lincoln (1836) (b/w)

Vandalia Capital (1837) (b/w)

Newspapers

The Sesquicentennial Pantagraph (April 21, 1981) (in 1 pkg)

Pamphlets (in 1 bag)

"Cahokia Mounds" (4 different)

1. Has purple cover (Dept. of Conservation)

2. Has white cover (Dept. of Conservation)

3. Gray cover w/pic of man w/sun in background (Cahokia Mounds Museum Society)

4. Picture of a mound. Can see St. Louis in background (Dept. of Commerce & Community Affairs Office of Tourism)

"Heart of Illinois: Amish Country, The" (Arthur, IL.)

"Historic Nauvoo" (Western Illinois Tourism Council)

"Illinois Capitol Guide and History" (State of Illinois)

"Lincoln Log Cabin" (Schedule of Events) (Illinois Historic Preservation Society)

"Starved Rock" (Illinois Dept. of Conservation)

Realia

"Indian Tribes of Illinois" (puzzle, wooden, painted) (8 pieces in 1 pkg, 1 board, separate

"Land of Lincoln/Prairie State" Illinois puzzle (shows counties)

Videos

Time Journey and Indian Diversity (matching booklet, see list of books)

BAG Pt.2 Please return all items marked Pt.2 to this bag.

Maps

Close-Up USA:

"Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, & Kentucky" / "Heartland Shaped by an Icy Plow"

"Historic Illinois Places" / "Chicago and Northeastern Illinois"

Illinois State Counties (b/w)

Making of America (set of 3)

The Central Plains

The Great Lakes

The Ohio Valley

"The Territorial Growth of the United States" / "The United States

The World

Posters

Balloon frame houses and Chicago’s big boom

Glidden Steel Barb Wire (advertising poster)

Historic Nauvoo brochure

ISU Community: "History to come alive during Founder’s Day Festival"

"A Time Traveler’s Guide to Illinois"

Websites

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