Notes on Shabni and Billy Caldwell collected by William D. Barge, [1922?].
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The Newberry was founded on July 1, 1887 and opened for business on September 6 of that year. The Newberry’s establishment came about because of a contingent provision in the will of Chicago businessman Walter L. Newberry (1804-68), which left what later amounted to approximately $2.2 million for the foundation of a “free, public” library on the north side of the Chicago River, if his two children died without issue. After the deaths of Mr. Newberry’s daughters and then, in 1885, of his widow, t...
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Shabni, ca. 1775-1859.
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Stevens, Frank Everett, 1856-
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Caldwell, Billy, 1780-1841
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Braffet, E. S.
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Bross, William, 1813-1890
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Journalist; started Democratic Press (which later became Chicago Tribune) with John L. Scripps, Chicago, 1852; Illinois lieutenant-governor, 1865-1869. From the description of Letter : Springfield, [Illinois] to A[braham] Lincoln, 1865 Jan. 24. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 27731664 William Bross and J. L. Scripps were editors of the Chicago Tribune. From the description of Letter, February 24, 1861. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Lib...
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Hurlbut, Henry H. (Henry Higgins), 1813-1890
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Barge, William D.
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