RootsTech by FamilySearch Family History Conference 2023 FamilySearch Elaine Evans / Tuesday, August 23, 2022 0 1758 Article rating: No rating SAVE THE DATE for March 2–4, 2023 for the annual RootsTech by FamilySearch event! Read more
History in Your Own Backyard Videos History in Your Own Backyard Videos Gatekeepers Of Hidden Treasures Jeff Dunn / Wednesday, August 10, 2022 0 1209 Article rating: 4.7 Featured videos from Lawrence and Vermillion Counties Videos from: Lawrenceville, St. Francisville, Batestown and Rossville Illinois. Read more
Historic Crete Building Changes Hands Historic Crete Building Changes Hands Crete Area Historical Society Elaine Evans / Monday, August 8, 2022 0 1729 Article rating: 1.0 The Crete Area Historical Society announced it has recently purchased the historic Crete Congregational Church. The building is located at 550 W. Exchange St. on the west side of the railroad tracks in Crete. Read more
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Fall/Winter 2021 Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Fall/Winter 2021 Volume 114, Numbers 3-4 Elaine Evans / Wednesday, July 13, 2022 0 2584 Article rating: 5.0 The Fall/Winter 2021 issue of the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society is now available. The Journal, the scholarly publication of the ISHS, is published quarterly and is a benefit of membership in the Illinois State Historical Society. Each issue includes articles, essays, book reviews, and documents about history, literature, art technology, law, and other subjects related to Illinois and the Midwest. Visit our Membership page for membership options and information. Click on the “Read More” button to see a list of articles and reviews included in this issue. Read more
Illinois Heritage, July–August 2022 Illinois Heritage, July–August 2022 Volume 25, Number 4 Elaine Evans / Tuesday, July 12, 2022 0 1591 Article rating: No rating Our July-August issue is full of articles to cool you off, starting with “Mythic Mississippi,” a fascinating look at how the “Father of Waters” has made Illinois a destination for people seeking new beginnings for centuries. In this issue we also continue our commemorative look at Ulysses S. Grant on the 200th anniversary of his birth, showcasing how the general and future 18th president was perceived by Illinois Civil War soldiers in the field. We also include a portrait of Julia Dent Grant, the remarkable and steadfast woman who helped him achieve greatness. Linda Ruholl introduces us to two poets and physicians named James Newton Matthews of Effingham County, who left footprints and verses throughout southeastern Illinois. And Richard Stickann provides us with a portrait of John Locke Scripps, the newspaperman from Rushville who penned the first biography of Abraham Lincoln, a book that helped secure Lincoln’s rise to the presidency. Read more