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... territory , but in 1784 ceded it to the United States . By the famous " Ordinance of 1787 " Illinois was a part of the Northwest Territory , and sent delegates to the territorial legislature at Gainesville , O. Gen. St. Clair was the ...
... territory , but in 1784 ceded it to the United States . By the famous " Ordinance of 1787 " Illinois was a part of the Northwest Territory , and sent delegates to the territorial legislature at Gainesville , O. Gen. St. Clair was the ...
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... Territory , and the remainder was organized as Indiana Territory ; William Henry Harrison was governor , and Vincennes the territorial capital . And so the nineteenth century , opened on Illinois as two counties , St. Clair and Randolph ...
... Territory , and the remainder was organized as Indiana Territory ; William Henry Harrison was governor , and Vincennes the territorial capital . And so the nineteenth century , opened on Illinois as two counties , St. Clair and Randolph ...
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... Territory of Illinois , capital at Kaskaskia . Ninian Edwards was appointed governor by President Madison . The population of the Territory was 9,000 , of which 160 were slaves , besides , about 30,000 Indians . The settled portion was ...
... Territory of Illinois , capital at Kaskaskia . Ninian Edwards was appointed governor by President Madison . The population of the Territory was 9,000 , of which 160 were slaves , besides , about 30,000 Indians . The settled portion was ...
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