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Letters Chicago, Ill., 1855 Nov. 5-Dec. 26
Letters Chicago, Ill., 1855 Nov. 5-Dec. 26
Letters Chicago, Ill., 1855 Nov. 5-Dec. 26
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Letters Chicago, Ill., 1855 Nov. 5-Dec. 26
Title
Letters Chicago, Ill., 1855 Nov. 5-Dec. 26
Creator
Johnson, Benjamin F., 1818-1905
Date
1855-1855
Place
Illinois
,
Illinois--Bourbonnais
,
Illinois--Kankakee
Language
English
Subjects
Illinois Central Railroad Company
,
Railroads
Description
Typed transcripts.
Formerly known as Ayer MS 449a.
Summary
Typed transcripts of two letters from Benjamin F. Johnson at the Illinois Central Railroad offices at 48 Michigan Ave. in Chicago, to railroad officials W. H. Osborn, and J. Newton Perkins, concerning railroad matters in Bourbonnais and Kankakee. Johnson's letter to Newton, treasurer of the IC Railroad, is dated Nov. 5, 1855, and contains some interesting details on the history and development of Bourbonnais, with references to some of the early French settlers and landowners in the area, Vasser and Bellegarde. Johnson also notes that the Pottawottamie chief Shabbonnee and members of his tribe had left for their hunting grounds near the sources of the St. Joseph and Kankakee Rivers. Johnson's letter to J. Newton Perkins is dated Dec. 26, 1855, and contains news about railroad operations. Due to the extremely cold weather, the rivers are frozen, and there is a huge demand for rail tickets to St. Louis. He also discusses the use of train cars to transport corn, sugar, coffee, and molasses from Cairo to Chicago. He concludes with a description of Chief Shabonnay, his "picturesque" dress, and his request for a pass to Kankakee. In both letters, Johnson refers to a guest, "Dr. [J.G.] Kohl", with whom he is sightseeing in Bourbonnais and Kankakee.
Extent
2 items ([6] leaves) ; 28 cm
Format
Correspondence
,
Records
Archival Collection Title
Edward E. Ayer Collection
Link to Catalog
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Call Number
Ayer MS 3055
BibID
202082
Rights Status
No Copyright - United States
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Newberry Library
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IIIF Resource Type
Canvas
Size
2580px × 3357px 24.80 MB
Filename
992020828805867_Ayer_MS_3055_00001.tif
Unique Identifier
NL11IDK2