"Roadside" (Sylvester Lind, builder/owner, 1859), 550 East Deerpath, Lake Forest, IL. Lake Forest Country Places no 26, Lake Forest Journal, Volume 5, Issue 5 (March 1997)

Title

"Roadside" (Sylvester Lind, builder/owner, 1859), 550 East Deerpath, Lake Forest, IL. Lake Forest Country Places no 26, Lake Forest Journal, Volume 5, Issue 5 (March 1997)

Subject

Lind, Sylvester

Description

This 1990s local monthly periodical article may be superceded by later published sources, as listed in the Lake Forest Country Places page of the Archives and Special Collections main page: http://www.lakeforest.edu/library/archives/lf-country-places/index.php

Other corrections may be appropriate, as well. For example, the Burlington Historical Society in a March 13, 2013, email clarified the name of the grandfather of Charles Dyer Norton: not Charles Volney Dyer who otherwise was associated with Lake Forest but rather of another leading Abolitionist, "Dr. Edward Galusha Dyer of Burlington, Wisconsin. Dr. Edward G. Dyer was, according to Underground Railroad conductor Lyman Goodnow, the "Commander in Chief" of the abolitionists in the Burlington, Wisconsin, area. Goodnow's account of the Underground Railroad journey of Caroline Quarlls in 1842 is at http://www.burlingtonhistory.org/caroline_quarlls_1842_journey_on.htm ."

Creator

Miller, Arthur H.

Publisher

Lake Forest College

Date

1997-3

Contributor

Lkae Foreet Journal

Rights

http://www.lakeforest.edu/library/archives/permission.php

Relation

Special Collection Pictures and Documents (Lake Forest College)

Format

application/pdf

Language

eng

Type

Text

Citation

Miller, Arthur H., “"Roadside" (Sylvester Lind, builder/owner, 1859), 550 East Deerpath, Lake Forest, IL. Lake Forest Country Places no 26, Lake Forest Journal, Volume 5, Issue 5 (March 1997),” Digital Collections - Lake Forest College, accessed May 18, 2024, https://collections.lakeforest.edu/items/show/5860.

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