Transactions of the Mclean County Historical Society volume 4 1936

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A. E. Stewart's personality. Short talks were also given by Gardiner Powell and Lee Rust, referring to the history of the neighborhood and the old settlers. Among the most interesting events of the day was the roll call of descendants of the old settlers who were present at this 29 meeting. The following families of Randolph were represented: Capt. A. M. Stringfield, Matthew Coverdale, Wm. Thompson, fames Bishop, Jacob Bishop, William Kan, George Cruikshank, Harrison Houser, John Rust, Enoch Pa...sswater, John Spaid, Michael Powell, John Filler, Joseph Dorland, Joseph Ryburn, and Gardner Randolph.
The address of Bruce A. Stewart, grandson of Samuel and Jane Handley Stewart, follows: "Our subject today, the centenary of this venerable landmark opens up such a vista of startling events, that in order to keep this sketch within reasonable bounds I must avoid repeating known facts and relate as concisely as possible the salient points of pioneer history. It is almost impossible today to bring before our minds the hardships and dangers of the pioneers.


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