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  2. Southern Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Southern Illinois is a region of the U.S. state of Illinois comprising the southern third of the state, principally south of Interstate 70.Part of downstate Illinois, it is bordered by the two most voluminous rivers in the United States: the Mississippi below its connection with the Missouri River to the west and the Ohio River to the east and south, with the tributary Wabash River, extending ...

  3. John Crenshaw - Wikipedia

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    John Hart Crenshaw (November 19, 1797 – December 4, 1871) was an American landowner, salt maker, kidnapper and slave trader, based out of Gallatin County, Illinois. Slave trader [ edit ]

  4. Alexander Robinson (chief) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Robinson (1789 – April 22, 1872) (also known as Che-che-pin-quay or The Squinter), was a British-Ottawa chief born on Mackinac Island who became a fur trader and ultimately settled near what later became Chicago.

  5. Pet Parents are Rushing to Trader Joe's to Get Their ... - AOL

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    Trader Joe’s Halloween Peanut Butter Flavor Decorated Dog Treats come in a variety of spooky shapes and sizes, including bones, cauldrons, skulls and owls. Customers can find 6.76-ounce bags ...

  6. Junction, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Hickory Hill mansion, almost five miles west of Junction, is the 19th-century home of illegal slave trader and slave breeder John Hart Crenshaw.It was infamously known as the "Old Slave House," as it was used as a criminal front for the kidnapping of free blacks who were illegally sold into the Southern slave trade on the Reverse Underground Railroad, as well as a farm for slave breeding.

  7. Kidnapping into slavery in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Free African Americans were often kidnapped from the southernmost free states, along the borders of the slave states of Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri, but kidnapping was also prevalent in states further north, such as New York, Pennsylvania, and Illinois, as well as in abolition-minded regions of some Southern states, such as ...