Obituary Index 3Dec2020.Xlsx

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Obituary Index 3Dec2020.Xlsx Last First Other Middle Maiden ObitSource City State Date Section Page # Column # Notes Naber Adelheid Carrollton Gazette Carrolton IL 9/26/1928 1 3 Naber Anna M. Carrollton Gazette Patriot Carrolton IL 9/23/1960 1 2 Naber Bernard Carrollton Gazette Carrolton IL 11/17/1910 1 6 Naber John B. Carrollton Gazette Carrolton IL 6/13/1941 1 1 Nace Joseph Lewis Carthage Republican Carthage IL 3/8/1899 5 2 Nachtigall Elsie Meler Chicago Daily News Chicago IL 3/27/1909 15 1 Nachtigall Henry C. Chicago Daily News Chicago IL 11/30/1909 18 4 Nachtigall William C. Chicago Daily News Chicago IL 10/5/1925 38 3 Nacke Mary Schleper Effingham Democrat Effingham IL 8/6/1874 3 4 Nacofsky Lillian Fletcher Chicago Daily News Chicago IL 2/22/1922 29 1 Naden Clifford Kendall County Journal Yorkville IL 11/8/1990 Countywide 2 2 Naden Earl O. Waukegan News Sun Waukegan IL 11/2/1984 7A 4 Naden Elizabeth Broadbent Kendall County Journal Yorkville IL 1/17/1900 8 4 Naden Isaac Kendall County Journal Yorkville IL 2/28/1900 4 1 Naden James Darby Kendall County Journal Yorkville IL 12/25/1935 4 5 Naden Jane Green Kendall County Journal Yorkville IL 4/10/1912 9 3 Naden John M. Kendall County Journal Yorkville IL 9/13/1944 5 4 Naden Martha Kendall County Journal Yorkville IL 12/6/1866 3 1 Naden Obadiah Kendall County Journal Yorkville IL 11/8/1911 1 1 Naden Samuel Kendall County Journal Yorkville IL 6/17/1942 7 1 Naden Samuel Mrs Kendall County Journal Yorkville IL 8/15/1878 4 3 Naden Samuel Mrs Kendall County Journal Yorkville IL 8/8/1878 1 4 Naden Thomas Kendall County Journal Yorkville IL 3/2/1904 1 4 Nader Mr Kendall County Journal Yorkville IL 6/1/1887 7 1 Naderhoff Mary Lees Quincy Herald-Whig Quincy IL 12/10/1926 18 1 Naderhoff Mary Lees Quincy Herald-Whig Quincy IL 12/10/1926 20 7 Nadin Kate Haigh Kankakee Republican Kankakee IL 12/3/1920 1 2 Nading Justus Kendall County Journal Yorkville IL 11/18/1942 1 1 Nadrowski Anna Dziennik Chicagoski Chicago IL 11/27/1954 17 3 Nadybal Charles Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 1/6/1969 3 7 1 Naffziger Edward Lincoln Courier Lincoln IL 8/8/1971 1 7 Naffziger Edward Lincoln Courier Lincoln IL 8/11/1971 6 1 Naffziger Edward Lincoln Courier Lincoln IL 8/16/1971 8 2 Nafziger Katherine Roth Bloomington Pantagraph Bloomington IL 4/6/1953 5 3 Nagel Aaltje Geuvers Des Plaines Suburban Times Des Plaines IL 3/10/1922 1 5 Nagel Anna Louisa Bluffs Times Bluffs IL 2/27/1935 1 2 Nagel August Chicago Daily News Chicago IL 9/27/1939 31 3 Nagel Carrie Granite City Press Record Granite City IL 7/3/1950 1 3 Nagel Carrie Granite City Press Record Granite City IL 7/3/1950 2 8 Nagel Dorothy Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 3/27/1980 3 17 7 Nagel Henry Auburn Citizen Auburn IL 11/19/1891 2 1 4 Nagel Maggie Centralia Sentinel Centralia IL 7/16/1948 10 8 Nagel Martha E. Thies Elgin Courier News Elgin IL 9/3/1975 20 3 Nagel Mary Johnson Chicago Daily News Chicago IL 1/12/1938 27 4 Nagel Otto F. Alton Telegraph Alton IL 6/22/1946 1 1 Nagel William Henry Bluffs Times Bluffs IL 2/3/1932 1 2 Nagel William Henry Winchester Times Winchester IL 2/5/1932 7 5 Nagelsmith Elizabeth Catherine Nauman Walnut Leader Walnut IL 1/5/1934 1 1 Nagelsmith Elizabeth Catherine Nauman Walnut Leader Walnut IL 1/12/1934 1 1 Nagle Ann Caroline Taylorville Breeze-Courier Taylorville IL 5/18/1935 1 6 Nagle Fred W. Jacksonville Journal Jacksonville IL 11/19/1889 4 5 Nagle Matilda Bluffs Times Bluffs IL 5/10/1918 1 2 Nagle Patrick Taylorville Breeze Taylorville IL 7/19/1919 6 3 Nagler Tillie Chicago Sun Times Chicago IL 10/21/1978 53 5 Nagus Margaret LaSalle Daily Tribune LaSalle IL 2/8/1924 1 6 Nagus Margaret LaSalle Daily Tribune LaSalle IL 2/9/1924 1 4 Nahlik Frantisek Denni Hlasatel Chicago IL 4/10/1958 5 2 Nail Berry Greenberry Litchfield Monitor Litchfield IL 10/24/1891 1 4 Nail Bertha B. Bergman Panhandle Press Raymond IL 8/7/1991 2 4 Nail Bertha B. Bergman Raymond News Raymond IL 8/8/1991 1 3 Nail Daniel Litchfield Monitor Litchfield IL 7/25/1891 1 1 Naill Earl Rockford Register Republic Rockford IL 10/13/1943 11 5 Naill Earl Rockford Register Republic Rockford IL 10/15/1943 13 1 Last First Other Middle Maiden ObitSource City State Date Section Page # Column # Notes Nakis Harry Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 8/7/2003 1 10 5 Nale John Flora Journal-Record Flora IL 5/5/1927 1 3 Nale Mary M. Emery Bement Register Bement IL 1/7/1971 2 3 Nale Mary Susan Flora Journal-Record Flora IL 5/5/1927 1 3 Nale William T. Flora Daily News Flora IL 3/5/1933 1 2 Nall Henry C. Mason County Democrat Havana IL 1/13/1973 7 5 Nalley William G. Jersey County Democrat Jerseyville IL 8/16/1928 1 6 Nalley William G. Jersey County Democrat Jerseyville IL 8/16/1928 3 3 Nally Lucille Kankakee Journal Kankakee IL 5/2/1972 3 1 Nally Thomas E. Kankakee Journal Kankakee IL 12/14/1989 5 2 Nammond Chester Herbert Jacksonville Courier Jacksonville IL 2/25/1927 8 5 Nammond Chester Herbert Jacksonville Courier Jacksonville IL 2/26/1927 8 4 Nammond Chester Herbert Shelbyville Democrat Shelbyville IL 3/3/1927 1 5 Nance D J Bureau County Republican Princeton IL 12/5/1935 1 Nance Elizabeth Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 1/19/1850 3 1 Nance Elmira H. Carmi Courier Carmi IL 1/30/1896 8 1 Nance G Uncle Washy W Petersburg Observer Petersburg IL 3/23/1889 3 4 Nance Harvey H. Grayville Independent Grayville IL 4/17/1902 1 4 Nance Harvey H. Grayville Independent Grayville IL 4/17/1902 5 1 Nance Horace G. Petersburg Observer Petersburg IL 4/14/1950 2 9 5 Nance John Wesley Shelbyville Democrat Shelbyville IL 3/6/1879 4 1 Nance Joseph Shelbyville Democrat Shelbyville IL 1/24/1895 8 1 Nance Melinda Sterling Daily Standard Sterling IL 4/25/1912 3 1 Nance Mrs Mosias Sterling Daily Standard Sterling IL 4/25/1912 3 1 Nance Ross A. Petersburg Observer Petersburg IL 1/4/1968 1 1 Nance Solomon E. Athens Free Press Athens IL 11/16/1923 1 2 Nance Sudie Purkapile Petersburg Observer Petersburg IL 2/18/1982 1 3 2 Nance Thomas J. Petersburg Observer Petersburg IL 11/4/1916 1 2 Nance Thomas J. Petersburg Observer Petersburg IL 11/17/1916 1 4 Nance Todd M. Charleston Times Charleston IL 8/17/1995 1 2 Nance Todd M. Charleston Times-Courier Charleston IL 8/17/1995 B4 4 Nance Wyatt M. Cobden Review Cobden IL 5/14/1931 1 Naney Newton Elsberry Wayne County Press Fairfield IL 10/6/1955 1 3 Naney Newton Elsberry Wayne County Press Fairfield IL 10/6/1955 8 1 Nankivil Richard M Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 6/8/1965 2 6 Nannen William Pekin Daily Times Pekin IL 1/23/1960 2 8 Nantkes Lamar Dale State Journal Register Springfield IL 5/18/1994 10 3 Nantkes Marian Roberta Hillsboro & Montgomery County News Hillsboro IL 6/6/2000 3 2 Nantkes Marian Roberta Taylorville Breeze-Courier Taylorville IL 6/5/2000 6 2 Nantkes Wayne Henry Earl State Journal Register Springfield IL 9/28/1995 38 7 Nantkes William Nokomis Free Press-Progress Nokomis IL 1/9/1919 1 2 Naomi Alma Leaf River Mirror Leaf River IL 2/22/1918 5 3 Napieraliski Florence Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 4/10/1962 Napieralski Walter Nashville News Nashville IL 5/22/1969 1 6 Napora Lillian L. Dolton Economist Pointer Dolton IL 6/21/1981 2 3 6 Napora Stanley L. Lansing Calumet and Pointer Lansing IL 12/17/1987 8 4 Narel Anna C. Dembkowski Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 2/18/1976 4 18 6 Naschinski Paul John Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 12/6/1914 8 1 Nash A B Glasford Gazette Glasford IL 8/16/1917 1 1 Nash Andrew Pana News Palladium Pana IL 8/25/1955 1A 5 Nash Anna Pana News Palladium Pana IL 4/22/1965 1 4 Nash Barbara Carmi Times Carmi IL 1/13/1986 8 1 Nash Benjamin Franklin Flora Journal-Record Flora IL 3/24/1927 1 3 Nash Charles Kewanee Star Courier Kewanee IL 8/7/1947 5 6 Nash Hugh Monmouth Daily Review Monmouth IL 8/26/1904 8 2 Nash Hulda Glasford Gazette Glasford IL 7/5/1901 3 3 Nash J W Hardin County Independent Elizabethtown IL 12/23/1926 Nash Josephine McConkey Mansfield Express Mansfield IL 8/17/1923 1 3 Nash Kathryn Kay Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 8/22/2001 1 11 2 Nash Mary Agnes Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 8/7/1973 32 6 Nash Mary C Flora Daily News-Record Flora IL 4/10/1934 1 4 Nash Thomas Chicago Daily News Chicago IL 1/6/1928 4 4 Nash Walter Alton Evening Telegraph Alton IL 6/1/1942 1 Last First Other Middle Maiden ObitSource City State Date Section Page # Column # Notes Nash William J Mattoon Gazette Mattoon IL 8/1884 1 6 Nash William Monmouth Atlas Monmouth IL 10/4/1867 2 4 Nash William Monmouth Atlas Monmouth IL 9/27/1867 3 1 Nason George B Paris Beacon-News Paris IL 6/10/1932 Nason Helen A Paris Beacon-News Paris IL 11/21/1932 Nasser David Harrisburg Register Harrisburg IL 5/9/1942 1 Nasser Richard Ellis Danville Commercial-News Danville IL 4/1/2000 4A 1 Nastali Helen Kayser Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 3/21/1994 2 6 5 Natchke Celia Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 5/14/1965 2 15 1 Natchke John R Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 1/7/1986 2 6 8 Natemeyer Bertha Marie Beardstown The Illinoian Star Beardstown IL 8/16/1966 6 6 Natemeyer Henry C Beardstown Daily Illinoian-Star Beardstown IL 10/8/1931 3 5 Natemeyer Herman Ernest Edward Beardstown The Illinoian-Star Beardstown IL 5/25/1961 1 4 Nater Herman Carroll County Mirror-Democrat Mt.
Recommended publications
  • Minority Percentages at Participating Newspapers
    Minority Percentages at Participating Newspapers Asian Native Asian Native Am. Black Hisp Am. Total Am. Black Hisp Am. Total ALABAMA The Anniston Star........................................................3.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 6.1 Free Lance, Hollister ...................................................0.0 0.0 12.5 0.0 12.5 The News-Courier, Athens...........................................0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Lake County Record-Bee, Lakeport...............................0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 The Birmingham News................................................0.7 16.7 0.7 0.0 18.1 The Lompoc Record..................................................20.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.0 The Decatur Daily........................................................0.0 8.6 0.0 0.0 8.6 Press-Telegram, Long Beach .......................................7.0 4.2 16.9 0.0 28.2 Dothan Eagle..............................................................0.0 4.3 0.0 0.0 4.3 Los Angeles Times......................................................8.5 3.4 6.4 0.2 18.6 Enterprise Ledger........................................................0.0 20.0 0.0 0.0 20.0 Madera Tribune...........................................................0.0 0.0 37.5 0.0 37.5 TimesDaily, Florence...................................................0.0 3.4 0.0 0.0 3.4 Appeal-Democrat, Marysville.......................................4.2 0.0 8.3 0.0 12.5 The Gadsden Times.....................................................0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Merced Sun-Star.........................................................5.0
    [Show full text]
  • Moore County) Dixie Herald, Weekly, [1936]
    North Carolina Newspaper Project Guide to Newspapers on Microfilm in the North Carolina State Archives Last updated April 2018 Please submit questions or corrections to Chris Meekins at 919-814-6870. The North Carolina Newspaper Project, a joint effort of the North Carolina Division of Historical Resources and the State Library of North Carolina, is part of the United States Newspaper Program. Partial funding has been provided by the Office of Preservation, National Endowment for the Humanities. 109 E. Jones Street, Raleigh, NC 27601 email: [email protected] www.archives.ncdcr.gov phone: 919-814-6840 ABERDEEN (Moore County) Dixie Herald, weekly, [1936]. AbeDH-1, partial reel. Absorbed by the Pilot December 1936. Pilot, weekly, 1929-1949. AbeP, 10 reels. Farmers' Union Bulletin, monthly, [1918]. WsnMISC-1, partial reel. Published in Wilson, with news for Aberdeen. Sandhill Citizen, weekly, [1915-1917, 1919], 1920, 1921, [1931, 1933, 1934], 1954- 1968.. A continuation of the Southern Pines Tourist. Continued by the Sandhill Citizen Consolidated. (Includes the SOUTHERN PINES Sandhill Citizen) SpSC, 10 reels. The Telegram, 3/17/1899. GMISC-71. ADVANCE (Davie County) Hornet. See BIXBY, Hornet. BxMISC-1, partial reel. AHOSKIE (Hertford County) Daily Roanoke-Chowan News, daily, 1947-1962. AshDRCN, 21 reels. Hertford County Herald, semiweekly, [1939], 1953-1962. AshHCH, 5 reels. ALBEMARLE (Stanly County) Albemarle Chronicle, weekly [1912-1913], semiweekly [1913-1917]. AbmAC, 2 reels. Albemarle Enterprise, weekly, 1912-1919, 1947-1949, [1950-1951],1952-1955, [1956]. AbmAE, 7 reels. Albemarle Index, weekly, [1906]. AbmMISC-1, partial reel. Albemarle Press, weekly, [1922-1929]. AbmAP, 3 reels. Albemarle Tribune, weekly, [1937-1938].
    [Show full text]
  • Shaping Chicago's Sense of Self: Chicago Journalism in The
    Richard Junger. Becoming the Second City: Chicago's Mass News Media, 1833-1898. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2010. xiv + 235 pp. $25.00, paper, ISBN 978-0-252-07785-2. Reviewed by Jon Bekken Published on Jhistory (August, 2011) Commissioned by Donna Harrington-Lueker (Salve Regina University) In this book, Richard Junger explores the de‐ sensibilities that often dominated local politics. velopment of the Chicago press in the nineteenth This is a particularly valuable study because it century (from 1833, when the city’s frst newspa‐ leads Junger to focus on a period that has re‐ per appeared, until 1898), looking at several key ceived relatively little attention, particularly from moments to understand the press’s role in shap‐ journalism historians, and once again reminds us ing the city’s development and its sense of itself. that the practice of journalism by no means uni‐ The jacket copy calls attention to Junger’s discus‐ formly followed the progressive narrative that sion of the 1871 fre, the Haymarket Square inci‐ still too often shapes our approaches. dent, the Pullman Strike, and the World’s My major criticism of this very useful work is Columbian Exposition--all from the fnal two the extent to which it persists in treating Chicago decades of the study--but this material occupies journalism as a singular entity, and one distinct less than half the book, and is not its most signifi‐ from other centers of social power. Junger’s subti‐ cant contribution. Junger’s key focus is the path tle refers to “Chicago’s Mass News Media,” per‐ that led Chicago to become America’s second city-- haps in recognition of the fact that his focus on a campaign of civic boosterism that obviously English-language daily newspapers excludes the aimed significantly higher, but nonetheless played vast majority of titles published in the city.
    [Show full text]
  • Infographic Placements
    MEDIA OUTLET NAME CITY STATE READERSHIP Your Alaska Link Anchorage AK 8,989 Kodiak Daily Mirror Kodiak AK 6,484 Seward Journal Delta Junction AK 5,001 Delta Wind Delta Junction AK 1,200 Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Fairbanks AK 434,431 Gadsden Times Gadsden AL 71,778 Alex City Outlook Alexander City AL 50,933 Wetumpka Herald Wetumpka AL 37,608 Courier Journal Florence AL 24,563 Arab Tribune Arab AL 13,952 Elba Clipper Elba AL 10,969 Randolph Leader Roanoke AL 6,449 Cutoff News Bessemer AL 5,963 Montgomery Independent Montgomery AL 4,632 Tallassee Tribune Alexander City AL 4,500 Southeast Sun Enterprise AL 4,337 Tuskegee News Tuskegee AL 3,294 Moulton Advertiser Moulton AL 3,073 Opelika Observer Online Opelika AL 3,000 WHEP 1310 Foley AL 613 Times Daily's TN Valley Search Decatur AL 5,700 Times Daily's TN Valley Brides Decatur AL 5,968 Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Online Fayetteville AR 159,356 Log Cabin Democrat Conway AR 67,156 Courier News Russellville AR 47,028 River Valley Now Russellville AR 15,000 El Dorado News-Times Online El Dorado AR 8,601 ASU Herald State University AR 6,698 Saline Courier Benton AR 5,511 Waldron News Waldron AR 3,158 De Queen Bee De Queen AR 2,204 Newton County Times Jasper AR 1,665 Radio Works Camden AR 1,500 Madison County Record Huntsville AR 1,221 Bray Online Magnolia AR 1,000 Dewitt Era Enterprise Online Dewitt AR 1,000 Southern Progressive Online Horseshoe Bend AR 300 Harrison Daily Times Harrison AR 53,294 Ashley County Ledger Hamburg AR 8,974 Ashley News Observer Crossett AR 1,001 The Seward Journal
    [Show full text]
  • FEEFHS Journal Volume 15, 2007
    FEEFHS Journal Volume 15, 2007 FEEFHS Journal Who, What and Why is FEEFHS? The Federation of East European Family History Societies Guest Editor: Kahlile B. Mehr. [email protected] (FEEFHS) was founded in June 1992 by a small dedicated group of Managing Editor: Thomas K. Edlund American and Canadian genealogists with diverse ethnic, religious, and national backgrounds. By the end of that year, eleven societies FEEFHS Executive Council had accepted its concept as founding members. Each year since then FEEFHS has grown in size. FEEFHS now represents nearly two 2006-2007 FEEFHS officers: hundred organizations as members from twenty-four states, five Ca- President: Dave Obee, 4687 Falaise Drive, Victoria, BC V8Y 1B4 nadian provinces, and fourteen countries. It continues to grow. Canada. [email protected] About half of these are genealogy societies, others are multi- 1st Vice-president: Brian J. Lenius. [email protected] purpose societies, surname associations, book or periodical publish- 2nd Vice-president: Lisa A. Alzo ers, archives, libraries, family history centers, online services, insti- 3rd Vice-president: Werner Zoglauer tutions, e-mail genealogy list-servers, heraldry societies, and other Secretary: Kahlile Mehr, 412 South 400 West, Centerville, UT. ethnic, religious, and national groups. FEEFHS includes organiza- [email protected] tions representing all East or Central European groups that have ex- Treasurer: Don Semon. [email protected] isting genealogy societies in North America and a growing group of worldwide organizations and individual members, from novices to Other members of the FEEFHS Executive Council: professionals. Founding Past President: Charles M. Hall, 4874 S. 1710 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84117-5928 Goals and Purposes: Immediate Past President: Irmgard Hein Ellingson, P.O.
    [Show full text]
  • A Socio-Historical Analysis of Public Education in Chicago As Seen in the Naming of Schools
    Loyola University Chicago Loyola eCommons Dissertations Theses and Dissertations 1990 A Socio-Historical Analysis of Public Education in Chicago as Seen in the Naming of Schools Mary McFarland-McPherson Loyola University Chicago Follow this and additional works at: https://ecommons.luc.edu/luc_diss Part of the Education Commons Recommended Citation McFarland-McPherson, Mary, "A Socio-Historical Analysis of Public Education in Chicago as Seen in the Naming of Schools" (1990). Dissertations. 2709. https://ecommons.luc.edu/luc_diss/2709 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Theses and Dissertations at Loyola eCommons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Loyola eCommons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License. Copyright © 1990 Mary McFarland-McPherson A SOCIO-HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN CHICAGO AS SEEN IN THE NAMING OF SCHOOLS by Mary McFarland-McPherson A Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Loyola University of Chicago in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy January 1990 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The writer sincerely appreciates the patience, · endurance and assistance afforded by the many persons who extended their unselfish support of this dissertation. Special orchids to Dr. Joan K. Smith for her untiring guidance, encouragement, expertise, and directorship. Gratitude is extended to Dr. Gerald L. Gutek and Rev. F. Michael Perko, S.J. who, as members of this committee provided invaluable personal and professional help and advice. The writer is thankful for the words of wisdom and assistance provided by: Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • Henderson County Multi-Jurisdictional Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan
    Henderson County Multi-jurisdictional Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan Village of Biggsville Village of Media Village of Gladstone Village of Oquawka Village of Gulfport Village of Raritan Village of Lomax Village of Stronghurst January 2010 Henderson County Multi-jurisdictional Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan Plan Author: University of Illinois Extension With Assistance from: Illinois State Water Survey Western Illinois Regional Council Contributing Staff University of Illinois Extension: Earl Bricker, Program Director, Community Assessment & Development Services Stephanie Dehart, Extension Unit Educator, Pike County Zachary Kennedy, Outreach Associate, Community Assessment & Development Services Al Kulczewski, County Extension Director, Henderson County Carrie McKillip, Extension Unit Educator, Knox County James Mortland, Outreach Assistant, Community Assessment & Development Services Illinois State Water Survey: Kingsley Allan, GIS Manager Lisa Graff, HAZUS-MH Projects Lead Brad McVay, GIS Specialist January 2010 The preparation of this report was financed through a Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Planning Grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and by Henderson County. Henderson County Multi-jurisdictional Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan Task Force NAME REPRESENTING Alexander, James Village of Gladstone Bowman, Terri Camden Township Butler, Revonne Henderson County Zoning Clifton, Richard Self Interest Cochran, Brian Village of Biggsville Cole, Karen Bridgeway Mental Health Doran, Tom Henderson County EDC Eisenmayer, Curt
    [Show full text]
  • Newspapers October 2009 Central Illinois Teaching with Primary Sources Newsletter
    Newspapers October 2009 Central Illinois Teaching with Primary Sources Newsletter EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY EDWARDSVILLE CONTACTS We got the scoop: newspapers • Melissa Carr [email protected] Editor • Cindy Rich [email protected] • Amy Wilkinson [email protected] INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Topic Introduction 2 Connecting to Illinois 3 Learn More with 4 American Memory In the Classroom 6 Test Your Knowledge 7 Images Sources 9 www.eiu.edu/~eiutps/newsletter Page 2 Newspapers We got the scoop: Newspapers Welcome to the 24th issue of the Central Illinois of the Revolutionary War there were 37 independent Teaching with Primary Sources Newsletter a American newspapers. collaborative project of Teaching with Primary Sources In an attempt to deal with Great Britain's enormous Programs at Eastern Illinois University and Southern national debt, England passed the Stamp Act in 1765, Illinois University Edwardsville. Our goal is to bring you which taxed all paper documents. This tax included the topics that connect to the Illinois Learning Standards as American colonies since they were under British control. well as provide you with amazing items from the Library This was met with great resistance in the colonies. of Congress. The Industrial Revolution changed the newspaper Newspapers are mentioned specifically within ISBE industry. With the introduction of printing presses, materials for the following Illinois Learning Standards newspapers were able to print at a much faster pace and (found within goal, standard, benchmark or performance higher quantity. This meant that more pages could be descriptors) 1.A-Apply word analysis and vocabulary skills added to the newspapers so local news could be to comprehend selections.
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix File 1984 Continuous Monitoring Study (1984.S)
    appcontm.txt Version 01 Codebook ------------------- CODEBOOK APPENDIX FILE 1984 CONTINUOUS MONITORING STUDY (1984.S) USER NOTE: This file has been converted to electronic format via OCR scanning. As as result, the user is advised that some errors in character recognition may have resulted within the text. >> CONTINUOUS MONITORING NEWSPAPER CODE STATE CODE NAME OF PAPER CITY WA 001. ABERDEEN WORLD ABERDEEN TX 002. ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS ABILENE OH 003. AKRON BEACON JOURNAL AKRON OR 004. ALBANY DEMOCRAT-HERALD ALBANY NY 005. ALBANY KNICKERBOCKER NEWS ALBANY NY 006. ALBANY TIMES-UNION, ALBANY NE 007. ALLIANCE TIMES-HERALD, THE ALLIANCE PA 008. ALTOONA MIRROR ALTOONA CA 009. ANAHEIM BULLETIN ANAHEIM MI 010. ANN ARBOR NEWS ANN ARBOR WI 011. APPLETON-NEENAH-MENASHA POST-CRESCENT APPLETON IL 012. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS HERALD ARLINGTON KS 013. ATCHISON GLOBE ATCHISON GA 014. ATLANTA CONSTITUTION ATLANTA GA 015. ATLANTA JOURNAL ATLANTA GA 016. AUGUSTA CHRONICLE AUGUSTA GA 017. AUGUSTA HERALD AUGUSTA ME 018. AUGUSTA-KENNEBEC JOURNAL AUGUSTA IL 019. AURORA BEACON NEWS AURORA TX 020. AUSTIN AMERICAN AUSTIN TX 021. AUSTIN CITIZEN AUSTIN TX 022. AUSTIN STATESMAN AUSTIN MI 023. BAD AXE HURON TRIBUNE BAD AXE CA 024. BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN BAKERSFIELD MD 025. BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN BALTIMORE MD 026. BALTIMORE SUN BALTIMORE ME 027. BANGOR DAILY NEWS BANGOR OK 028. BARTLESVILLE EXAMINER-ENTERPRISE BARTLESVILLE AR 029. BATESVILLE GUARD BATESVILLE LA 030. BATON ROUGE ADVOCATE BATON ROUGE LA 031. BATON ROUGE STATES TIMES BATON ROUGE MI 032. BAY CITY TIMES BAY CITY NE 033. BEATRICE SUN BEATRICE TX 034. BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE BEAUMONT TX 035. BEAUMONT JOURNAL BEAUMONT PA 036.
    [Show full text]
  • Blocked Titles - Academic and Public Library Markets Factiva
    Blocked Titles - Academic and Public Library Markets Factiva Source Name Source Code Aberdeen American News ABAM Advocate ADVO Akron Beacon Journal AKBJ Alexandria Daily Town Talk ADTT Allentown Morning Call XALL Argus Leader ARGL Asbury Park Press ASPK Asheville Citizen-Times ASHC Baltimore Sun BSUN Battle Creek Enquirer BATL Baxter County Newspapers BAXT Belleville News-Democrat BLND Bellingham Herald XBEL Brandenton Herald BRDH Bucryus Telegraph Forum BTF Burlington Free Press BRFP Centre Daily Times CDPA Charlotte Observer CLTO Chicago Tribune TRIB Chilicothe Gazette CGOH Chronicle-Tribune CHRT Cincinnati Enquirer CINC Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, MS) CLDG Cochocton Tribune CTOH Columbus Ledger-Enquirer CLEN Contra Costa Times CCT Courier-News XCNW Courier-Post CPST Daily Ledger DLIN Daily News Leader DNLE Daily Press DAIL Daily Record DRNJ Daily Times DTMD Daily Times Adviser DTA Daily World DWLA Democrat & Chronicle (Rochester, NY) DMCR Des Moines Register DMRG Detroit Free Press DFP Detroit News DTNS Duluth News-Tribune DNTR El Paso Times ELPS Florida Today FLTY Fort Collins Coloradoan XFTC Fort Wayne News Sentinel FWNS Fort Worth Star-Telegram FWST Grand Forks Herald XGFH Great Falls Tribune GFTR Green Bay Press-Gazette GBPG Greenville News (SC) GNVL Hartford Courant HFCT Harvard Business Review HRB Harvard Management Update HMU Hattiesburg American HATB Herald Times Reporter HTR Home News Tribune HMTR Honolulu Advertiser XHAD Idaho Statesman BSID Iowa City Press-Citizen PCIA Journal & Courier XJOC Journal-News JNWP Kansas City Star
    [Show full text]
  • PDF EPUB} La Pallacanestro Di Vittorio Tracuzzi by Gaetano Gebbia La Pallacanestro Di Vittorio Tracuzzi by Gaetano Gebbia
    Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} La pallacanestro di Vittorio Tracuzzi by Gaetano Gebbia La pallacanestro di Vittorio Tracuzzi by Gaetano Gebbia. Reading is a golden bridge us to know the contents of the world without us how to get there. one we have to read is PDF La pallacanestro di Vittorio Tracuzzi. L'interprete geniale di un basket attuale Download because we will be presented with the contents of the content that we do not know. So that we will be adding new things education. if you do not have time to look for La pallacanestro di Vittorio Tracuzzi. L'interprete geniale di un basket attuale PDF Online then you can visit our website so you do not need to go to the bookstore to mencar La pallacanestro di Vittorio Tracuzzi. L'interprete geniale di un basket attuale PDF Kindle . So you can save money and your time for other activities. Read and Download Ebook Full Book La pallacanestro di Vittorio Tracuzzi. L'interprete geniale di un basket attuale PDF PDF. Full Book La pallacanestro di Vittorio Tracuzzi. L'interprete geniale di un basket attuale PDF Online PDF. Full Book PDF La pallacanestro di Vittorio Tracuzzi. L'interprete geniale di un basket attuale Download By . aine. PDF File: Full . Download La pallacanestro di Vittorio Tracuzzi. L'interprete geniale di un basket attuale PDF Rach. EPUB MOBI AZW3 Kindle PDF Ebook Download. Gina Royal is the definition of average shy Midwestern . Editorial Reviews. Review. In this rapid-fire thriller. Caine spins a powerful story of maternal . .com: PDF La pallacanestro di Vittorio Tracuzzi.
    [Show full text]
  • The Notorious Ben Hecht
    Purdue University Purdue e-Pubs Purdue University Press Book Previews Purdue University Press 3-2019 The otN orious Ben Hecht: Iconoclastic Writer and Militant Zionist Julien Gorbach Follow this and additional works at: https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/purduepress_previews Part of the Film and Media Studies Commons, and the Jewish Studies Commons Recommended Citation Gorbach, Julien, "The otN orious Ben Hecht: Iconoclastic Writer and Militant Zionist" (2019). Purdue University Press Book Previews. 26. https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/purduepress_previews/26 This document has been made available through Purdue e-Pubs, a service of the Purdue University Libraries. Please contact [email protected] for additional information. “In The Notorious Ben Hecht: Iconoclastic Writer and Militant Zionist, Julien Gorbach highlights the character, the motivations, and the involvement of an engaged intellectual, crossing from the world of words into that of assertive advocacy on behalf of a cause deemed too narrow for the milieu in which he was a major element. In focusing on this facet of the life of one who was a borderline American Jew, Gorbach not only details the personal biography of Hecht as Hollywood screenwriter, playwright, and novelist, but in his treatment of Hecht’s activities on behalf of the Jewish resistance in Mandate Palestine against the oppressive British rule, he retrieves that period of Israel’s history shunted aside due to ideological and political bias, the years of the national liberation struggle prior to the establishment of the state that have been subjected to a campaign of purposeful neglect and which affected Hecht as well.” —Yisrael Medad, Research Fellow, Menachem Begin Heritage Center, Jerusalem “With storytelling skills equal to his subject’s, Julien Gorbach shows the nuance and complexity of Ben Hecht’s transformation from secular and cynical Hollywood script doctor to committed Zionist activist attempting first to save the Jews of Europe during World War II, and then to found the state of Israel.
    [Show full text]