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Title: Lawrence County News. City: Lawrenceville, Ill. County: Lawrence. Frequency: Weekly. History: Lawrence County News (1895-current). Available online: 7 January 1909 - 27 December 1922 (104 issues) Lawrence County News 7 January 1909. Lawrence County News 14 January 1909. Lawrence County News 21 January 1909.
Herald enterprise. Place of publication: Golconda, Ill. Geographic coverage: Golconda, Pope, Illinois | View more titles from this: City County , State. Publisher: Craig & Clanahan. Dates of publication: 188?-current. Frequency: Weekly. Language: English. Subjects: Golconda (Ill.)--Newspapers. Illinois--Golconda.--fast-- (OCoLC)fst01271995.
Golconda is a city in and the county seat of Pope County, Illinois, United States, [3] located along the Ohio River. The population was 630 at the 2020 census. Most of the city is part of the Golconda Historic District.
Lawrence County News — Browse by title — Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections. Search this Title. About this Title. 104. Title: Lawrence County News. City: Lawrenceville, Ill. County: Lawrence. Frequency: Weekly. History: Lawrence County News (1895-current). Available online: 7 January 1909 - 27 December 1922 (104 issues) November 1922.
GOLCONDA, Ill. — Nearly 9,000 Cherokees passed through Southern Illinois between November, 1838, and January, 1839, on their fateful Trail of Tears as the government forced them to abandoned their homes in the Great Smokies to go west to Oklahoma.
4 Μαΐ 2006 · The history of the Pope County town of Golconda on the Ohio River begins in Kentucky. Maj. James Lusk owned property near the river in 1796 and a year later obtained a Kentucky license to...