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The Outlaws of Cave-in-Rock (Shawnee Classics (Reprinted))
Exceptionally rare and valued by book collectors, Otto A. Rothert’s riveting saga of the outlaws and scoundrels of Cave-in-Rock chronicles the adventures of an audacious cast of river pirates and highwaymen who operated in and around the famous Ohio River cavern from 1795 through 1820 (adventures featured in Disney’s Davy Crockett and the film How the West Was Won). Once sporting the enticing sign "Liquor Vault and House for Entertainment," this beautiful cavern location decoyed the unsuspecting by offering a venue for food, drink, and rest.



Compellingly lively, The Outlaws of Cave-in-Rock is nonetheless the work of a scholar, a historian who documents his findings and leaves a detailed bibliographical trail. Presenting many eyewitness accounts, Rothert supplies the lore and legend of the colorful villains of Cave-in-Rock. Always maintaining the difference between stories he tells with historical authority and those that are pure speculation, Rothert provides both a fascinating narrative and a valuable regional history.

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The John Whitmer Historical Association Journal: Volumes 1-3 Reprinted Edition
The volume includes a complete digital reprint (without alterations or updates) of Volume 1 1981), Volume 2 (1982), and Volume 3 (1983) of The John Whitmer Historical Association Journal, all of which have gone out of print..
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Astrology For Beginners (Reprinted) (Astrology)
This little book is designed to give a clear and concise exposition of the essential facts of Astrology Astrology for Beginners will be of considerable assistance to those who contemplate an initial study of Astrology..
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The Uncommercial Traveller and Reprinted Pieces etc. (New Oxford Illustrated Dickens)
Short excerpt: So settled and orderly was everything seaward, in the bright light of the sun and under the transparent shadows of the clouds, that it was hard to imagine the bay otherwise, for years past or to come, than it was that very day..
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A History of the Ninth Regiment: Illinois Volunteer Infantry, with the Regimental Roster (Shawnee Classics (Reprinted))

When the Civil War erupted in April 1861, many German immigrants in Illinois rushed to enlist in the Union Army. Volunteers from Illinois towns in St. Clair County—Belleville, Millstadt, Mascoutah, Lebanon, and others—marched to Springfield under the command of August Mersy, a veteran of the failed 1848 revolt in Baden, Germany.

Marion Morrison notes that when the German immigrants reached Springfield, August Mersy was rejected as commander because of his limited facility with English. Replaced by Colonel Eleazer A. Paine, an Ohioan and West Point graduate, Lieutenant Colonel Mersy fell to second in command of the Ninth Illinois Infantry Volunteers. Within a few months, however, Paine received a promotion to general that left Mersy in charge of the "Bloody Ninth."

Once Grant began his Tennessee River campaign, the Ninth found itself in the thick of battle, bearing the brunt of the Confederate attempt at Fort Donelson to break Grant’s siege lines. Less than two months later, the Ninth shored up sagging Union lines after the surprise Confederate attack at Shiloh Church, retreating only when their ammunition was gone.

Morrison’s account of the "Bloody Ninth" is one of the few histories written during the war.

 

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