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The Illinois State Historical Society Officers

President: Rand Burnette, Jacksonville
President Pro Tem: David Scott, Springfield
Treasurer: Arthur M Martin, Chicago

Directors

Directors, Terms Expire in 2003
Michael C. Batinski, Carbondale
Janet D. Cornelius, Penfield
Mary "Happy" Dean, Peoria
Francis Even, River Forest
Warren D. Winston, Pittsfield

Directors, Terms Expire in 2004
Norman C. Berger, Chicago
Timothy Draper, Sugar Grove
Mark Sorensen, Decatur
Patricia J. Walton, Hanover
Park John Week, Sycamore

Directors, Terms Expire in 2005
Leah J. Axelrod, Chicago
Herbert Channick, Rockfond
Redd Griffin, Oak Park
Russell Lewis, Chicago John Power, Jacksonville

Staff
Tom Teague, Executive Director
William Furry, Assistant Director
Sallie Brittin, Membership Secretary

Advisory Board 2002-2003

Charles E. Burgess, Bethalto
Charles A. Chapin, Chatham
Stephen Gharry, Oglesby
James P. Coble, Springfield
Alberta Conover, Springfield
Larry A. Douglas, Belknap
Marvin W. Ehlers, Deerfield
Stuart R. Fliege, Springfield
Wolf D. Fuhrig, Jacksonville
Gerald Lee Gutek, LaGrange
Jon Howard, Mount Vernon
D. Bradford Hunt, Chicago
Charlotte E. Johnson, Alton Ellsworth Mills, Highland Park
Micheal Newton-Matza, Oak Park John K. Notz, Chicago
Richard I. Pate, Danville
Craig Pfannkuche, Wonder Lake
Shirley Portwood, Godfrey
Theodore H. Wachholz, Arlington Heights
Joan B. Willenborg, Effingham

Living Past Presidents

Alexander Summers, San Diego, CA
Robert M. Sutton, Urbana
Gunnar Benson, Sterling
Donald F. Tingley, Savoy
Victor Hicken, Macomb
Katie Fiene Birchler, Chester
Samuel Lilly, Downers Grove
David J. Maurer, Charleston
Wilma Lund, Springfield
Patricia Wallace-Christian, Durham, CT
Mark A. Plummer, Normal
John T. Trutter, Northfield
E. Duane Libert, Lerna
Raymond E. Hauser, St. Charles
Patricia Grimmer, Carbondale
John Power, Jacksonville
Robert J. Klaus, Chicago Michael J. McNerney, Carbondale Robert McColley, Urbana Barbara M. Posadas, DeKalb

Illinois Heritage

March-April 2003                                                          Volume 6 Number 2

Departments

3 President's Message

5 Letters

6 News

22 ISHS Bookshelf

Features

8 Minor-league miracles
The story of "Three-I" baseball, where champions and spitballs ruled

13 The Kaskaskia Reservation

14 Wayfaring stranger Burl Ives' "long and treacherous' journey home to Illinois

17 Percy's autograph book
Military student's keepsake opens window to the past

Review

20 Tidings of grief

In Brief

25 Suckers forever

26 Recent acquisitions

27 Old friends, new faces

To Our Readers

The winter of 2002-2003 is hsitory, the ice and snow that set the mood for February now only a March memory. Yet for some this season will stay frozen in time forever, just like the images in the photographs throughout this issue of . The Bloomington Bloomers baseball team, the anti-ERA demonstrators, folksinger/actor Burl Ives, the flood of '37, the Morgan Park Military Academy students, former ISHS president Irving L. Dillard — all have melted into our collective subconcious, become part of the broad canvas that tells our Illinois story. Other memories, such as the lost Kaskaskia Indian Reservation and John Ford's account of how Illinoisans came to be called "suckers," add color to the landscape and remind us how much of our history is slipping away. There are so many Illinois stories to tell; more are being written every day. Log them. Photograph them. Share them. Don't let them be forgotten. They are your Illinois heritage. Someday we hope you will make them part of ours.
WIlliam Furry
editor


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