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Illinois Heritage is published bimonthly by The Illinois State Historical Society and distributed free to the Society's 2,400 members. Conceived as a vehicle to bring to the public excellent narrative and analytical history about Illinois in its local and broader contexts of region and nation, the magazine explores the lives and work of architects, artists, entrepreneurs, homemakers, laborers, naturalists, performers, politicians, reformers, soldiers, and writers. It traces the impact of Illinois on the nation and the world through events that took place here and through well-known figures such as Jane Addams, Jack Benny, Black Hawk, Gwendolyn Brooks, William Jennings Bryan, AI Capone, Richard J. Daley, John Deere, Everett Dirksen, Stephen Douglas, Ulysses Grant, Abraham Lincoln, Robert Ingersoll, John A. Logan, Elijah Lovejoy, Cyrus McCormick, Fibber McGee & Molly, George Pullman, Carl Sandburg, Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Harold Washington. Illinois Heritage examines the influence on the state of non-Illinoisans such as George Rogers Clark, Eugene V. Debs, Enrico Fermi, Mary Garden, Louis JoIIiet, Charles Lindbergh, A. Philip Randolph, and Joseph Smith. Just as important, it features ordinary Illinois men and women, bringin," to light obscure lives and work. In this vein, the editorial staff seeks nonfiction articles that are solidly researched, attractively written, and amenable to illustration. Scholars, journalists, and freelance writers are encouraged to contribute to the magazine.

Old friends, new faces

Membership is the future of the Illinois State

Historical Society and we have several new and returning members to welcome as of February 15, 2003. We encourage all to play an active role in preserving and promoting Illinois history.

1.  Family Service Center, Springfield* (2001)
2.  Lawrence W. McBride, Normal
3.  Historical Society of Fort Hill Country, Mundelein
4.  Robert Gill, Wheeling
5.  Michael J. Bakalis, Darien
6.  Michael Pomatto, Peru
7.  Jim Nugent, Park Forest
8.  Chandler Lyons, Peoria
9.  Tim Spielman, Rockford
10.  Joel S. Dryer, Illinois Historical Art Project
11.  Painters Local #363, Champaign* (2001)
12.  Thomas Larson, Yorkvilie
13.  Kim Bauer, Decatur
14.  Ray Elliott, Champaign
15.  Barry Kritzberg, Chicago
16.  Bruce Smith, Champaign
17.  Noel Owens, Leesville, SC
18.  Roger C. Marquardt, Lombard
19.  Melissa Fleming, Bethany
20.  Herbert J. Rost, Antioch
21.  Richard H. Powell, Northbrook
22.  Martha Edwards, Chicago
23.  Joe Berry, Chicago
24.  Phyllis Tow, Carbondale
25.  Richard Lowe, Belleville
26.  Ken Sibley, Rochester
27.  Steve Schneider, Deerfield
28.  Illinois State Bar Assn, Springfield * (2001)
29.  Lisa Dwyer, Peoria
30.  Emily E. Schirding, Glenarm
31.  John Bierbaum, Danvcrs
32.  Dave Miller, Springfield
33.  Teresa L. Clausen, I Icnnepin
34.  David Scheuring, Rumsey, CA
35.  Robert and Rebecca Steiner, Taylorville
36.  Lynn Fieldman, Int. Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Joliet* (2001)
37.  Virginia Sikora, Polish Women's Alliance, Park Ridge* (2001)
38.  Robert Ahlgrim, Ahlgrim & Sons, Ltd., Schaumburg * (2001)
39.  Suellen Hoy, Chestertown, IN
40.  Donna Knight, Dorsey
41.  Joanne E. Meroney, Princeton
42.  Candace L. Boehm, Danville
43.  Stanley F. Karczynski, Sheet Metal Workers #73, Chicago* (2001)
44.  Edward J. Zalisko, Carlinville
45.  Federation of Independent Colleges and Universities, Springfield
46.  Donald Walden, Champaign
47.  Jim Ward, Sycamore
48.  Mamie L. Jackson, Springfield
49.  Peoria Pemiteoui, Peoria
* Centennial Award winner

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