Small-Town Heritage: Life in Illinois Communities, 1870-1920
John E. Hallwas
John Hallwas has a PhD from the University of Florida and recently retired from Western Illinois University. He has received a number of teaching and service awards and has written more than a dozen books and scores of articles on Illinois history and literature, including The Bootlegger: A Story of Small-Town America.Small-Town Heritage: Life in Illinois Communities, 1870-1920
A fascinating look at the Illinois small town from the post-Civil War period through World War I, when most of the state’s more than 1,000 small communities flourished. Employing dozens of slides, John Hallwas discusses prairie, woodland, and river environments, townscapes and transportation, business activities, and social life during the fifty-year period when small Illinois towns were thriving economic centers, as well as deeply meaningful places for local residents.Return to the listing for Small-Town Heritage: Life in Illinois Communities, 1870-1920

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