by Don Harrison Doyle
University of Illinois Press, 1978
eISBN: 978-0-252-05491-4 | Paper: 978-0-252-01036-1 | Cloth: 978-0-252-00685-2
Library of Congress Classification F549.J2D68
Dewey Decimal Classification 977.3463

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

"A well-conceived and well-argued book that is essential reading for those interested in the study of community building." --Journal of American History


"This study is important for both frontier and urban historians. It is well written, thoroughly documented, and illustrated in an informative manner. One may hope that future studies of other nineteenth century American towns will be completed with the competence and style of this excellent volume." --The Old Northwest


"For one who has lived in Jacksonville as I have, reading this book stirred fond memories and answered lingering questions about this town. . . . As a capsule study of an unusual Illinois community renowned for its past, Doyle's book makes for fascinating reading." --Civil War History