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SPRINGHOUSE
BACK ISSUE INDEX
The
Springhouse Magazine has been published
continuously, bi-monthly, since 1983.
All but a few issues remain in print. Those that are out of
print are listed in red.
Volume 1, No. 1 was published at the end
of 1983, and that first volume was
carried on through 1984, making it the
only volume that contained seven issues.
All others are six issues each.
Most issues feature
from ten to fifteen articles, but often
fewer when an issue is long on text and
shorter on photos. Listed below are the
titles of three articles from each
issue, though we hope to eventually make
this into a much more complete index as
time goes on.
All issues included
"Ozark Echoes" (letters to the editor),
and Dixie Terry's "From my Kitchen
Window" (recipes column), appeared from
the second issue on. Also, an editor's
column has appeared in every issue,
first as "The Editor's Note," and later
(from Vol. 2, No. 3 onward), as
"Springhouse Ink." Click here for a printable "article list" of Springhouse's first 31 years (.pdf format).
Unless
otherwise noted, all back issues are
$7.00 each.
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Volume
1 – 1983-84
NOTE:
Issue listed in red are out of print and
not available
Vol. 1 No. 1 A Hill
Lost in Time; Specter of Smallpox
Island; Voting in Mountain Two
Vol. 1 No. 2 Legacy of Old Kaskaskia;
Elsah; Compliments of the Serpent
Vol. 1 No. 3 Egypt vs. Arkansas; Why
Egypt?; Last Dance for Skinny
Vol. 1 No. 4 Hog Butchering Day; Old
Grand Pier School; Early School Near
Herrin
Vol. 1 No. 5 O. Fowler, Southern Illinois
Artist; Ozarks; Springhouse is a Cliff
Dweller
Vol. 1 No. 6 Piasa Bird; Thank God for
Funeral Homes; Towered Houses of Golconda
Vol. 1 No. 7 Mystery Couple; Raiders on
the Ohio; Life or Death in a Banana Grove
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Volume
2 – 1985
Vol. 2 No. 1 Country Store; Rawhide
Chronicles; Real Horsepower
Vol. 2 No. 2 A Dollar the Hard Way;
Tornado of 1925; Hymn of the Wood Thrush
Vol. 2 No. 3 Potts'
Inn; Bald Dillard's Story; Nettle Bottom
Memories (out of print)
Vol. 2 No. 4 The Bobber; In Search of
Billy Potts Pt. 2; Saline River
Vol. 2 No. 5 Witchcraft in Early So.
Illinois; Hogthief Creek; Spooky Night in
Johnson Co.
Vol. 2 No. 6 Sometime, Somewhere; Old
Soap; Origin of the Ozarks
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Volume
3 – 1986
Vol. 3 No. 1 Rabbit Soup;
Wooden Skates; Mirror on The Wall
Vol. 3 No. 2 My Last Mule Ride;
Blood-Stopping; Cherry Street Hooligans
Vol. 3 No. 3 Night the Stars Fell; Sampson
Goes to Church; Marketing Corn by The Jug
Vol. 3 No. 4 Black Day in Johnston City;
Fields of Gold; Phantom Funeral Procession
Vol. 3 No. 5 The Blue Goose; The Alton
Mummy; Indian Pipes
Vol. 3 No. 6 Bringing Home the Bacon; For
The Birds; Mistletoe’s Christmas Tradition
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Volume
4 – 1987
Vol.
4.No. 1 Death Sends for the Doctor;
Feather Crowns; Not Without Honor (Not
Available)
Vol. 4 No. 2 The Illinois Prairie, 1844;
Big Muddy Monster; In Search of H. Allen
Smith
Vol. 4.No. 3 Slain in Shawneetown;
Washington County Witch; Dim and the UFO
Vol. 4 No. 4 Before the Battle; Grandma’s
Parlor; 4-0-3 to Beech Hollow
Vol. 4 No. 5 Young Sleeper in Quiet Earth;
Cave of Gold; Night in the Phantom Cabin
Vol. 4.No. 6 Cactus Pete; Four Days of
Fear; Harrisburg to Coffeyville, 1870
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Volume
5 – 1988
Vol. 5 No. 1 Flight Over
Little Egypt; The Way We Were; Mystic
Knights of the Brush
Vol. 5 No. 2 Hot Coffee, Warm Memories;
Wabash River Rescue; Season of Sorrow, Pt.
1
Vol. 5 No. 3 Season of Sorrow, Pt. 2;
Mouse Henge; Of Jumbo and the Queen’s
Pearl
Vol. 5 No. 4 Prohibition Days in Crab
Orchard; Tinyburg Tales; Spinning and
Speeding
Vol. 5 No. 5 Taste of New Molasses; Two
Rare Ghost Stories; November
Vol. 5 No. 6 Brotherhood of Cutthroats;
Barrow Pit; A Christmas “Tail”
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Volume
6 – 1989
Vol. 6 No. 1 A Rose in Little Egypt;
Brotherhood of Cutthroats, Pt. 2; CCC
Memories
Vol. 6 No. 2 College in the Hills; Crab
Orchard Creek; Trail Out of Shawneetown
Vol. 6 No. 3 Dr. Anna; Pioneer Remembers;
Rawhide Chronicles
Vol. 6 No. 4 The Barn; The Harpes; The
Poorhouse
Vol. 6 No. 5 Slithering Revenge; My Big
Splash; Under a Goblin Moon
Vol. 6 No. 6 Sunrise at Stonehenge;
Brockton Lockwood; Regulators and
Flatheads
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Volume
7 – 1990
Vol. 7 No. 1 Snow-storm on the Prairie;
Sally Sanderson; On Millstone Knob (Not
Available)
Vol. 7 No. 2 Chronicles of a Kentucky
Settlement; Amazing Journey; Voice in the
Woods
Vol. 7 No. 3 In Womble’s Blue Shadow;
Kaskaskia Church; School Days
Vol. 7 No. 4 (Not
Available)
Vol. 7 No. 5 “It Warr a Wolf’; Autumn
Secrets; An “Elfin Coincidence”
Vol. 7 No. 6 Robbs; Silkwood Inn; Farm
Boy’s Christmas
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Volume
8 – 1991
Vol. 8 No. 1 Tale of Two Regions; Bells
of Burnt Prairie; Search of the Piasa
Vol. 8 No. 2 Bookseller in the Hills;
Terror on the Frontier; Mudville and Muddy
Vol. 8 No. 3 Incident in Shawneetown;
Forbidden Fruit; Bear Story
Vol. 8 No. 4 Ohio River Flood in a Blue
Moon; Sister Diller; Albion
Vol. 8 No. 5 Ferry War; Jasmine Woman; Owl
Light
Vol. 8 No. 6 W. S. Morris; Civil War Comes
to Williamson County; Ozark Echoes
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Volume
9 – 1992
Vol. 9 No. 1 Col. Plug; Slavery in Pope
County; Melodic Voice Recalls Shawnee
Heritage
Vol. 9 No. 2 Hobo Days; East St. Louis
Race Riot of 1917; Monsters and Woodcocks
Vol. 9 No. 3 The Insider; Treason in a
Literary Club; Go to Cairo
Vol. 9 No. 4 Story of Shelterville; My
Friend Ed; Springhouse Ink
Vol. 9 No. 5 Dug Hill Booger; Low Flying
Object; Tinyburg Tales
Vol. 9 No. 6 Old Barn; Life in the Jail
House; Ferguson and O’Melveny
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Volume
10 – 1993
Vol.10 No.1 Williamson County Vendetta;
Order of the Purple Woodpeckers; Call to
Work
Vol.10 No.2 Gatton House Ghosts; Hanging
of William Ledbetter; Bird of Mystery
Vol.10 No.3 Sam Mason; Herald-Enterprise;
In Womble’s Blue Shadow
Vol.10 No.4 Hardin County Independent;
Hoeing and Mulling; So. IL River
Literature
Vol.10 No.5 Ax Under the Bed; Night of the
UFO; All Weather Roads
Vol.10 No.6 Profile of a Backwoodsman;
Pioneer Botanists; Story of Uriah Belford
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Volume
11 – 1994
Vol.11 No.1 Pope County English; Village
Bee Man; Life on Dye Street
Vol.11 No.2 Omen; County Store;
Hummingbirds
Vol.11 No.3 Old Home Church; High Noon in
Nashville; Flight to Freedom
Vol.11 No.4 Tale of Indian Lydia; Rattler
in the Hollow Tree; Angels of Cairo
Vol.11 No.5 The Killing of Banks Finch;
The Message; Hall-Bramlet Meteorite
Vol.11 No.6 Too Wet to Plow; Friends to
Humanity; Impatience
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Volume
12 – 1995
Vol.12 No.1 The Spoon; Illinois Pioneer
Days; Rebel Without Applause
Vol.12 No.2 Murder at Midnight; Hills of
Little Hardin; Emancipation Baptist
Churches
Vol.12 No.3 Significance of Pope County
Names; Bull on the Loose; Death of Father
Vol.12 No.4 Wild Roses; Eighth of August;
Elijah Lovejoy: Abolitionist Martyr
Vol.12 No.5 West “By God” Virginia;
Strange Phenomena; My Blind Grandmother
Vol.12 No.6 The Rebel Writes Again; Terror
on the Prairie; The Gregorys of Pope
County
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Volume
13 – 1996
Vol.13 No.1 Yaller Dog Flour; The Donner
Party; Our Natural Heritage
Vol.13 No.2 Endangered Orchid Recovery;
Sarah Lusk; Points of Inspiration
Vol.13 No.3 Castle on the Hill; Leaners;
Flood of Shawneetown
Vol.13 No.4 Nature’s Icebox; Picking
Cotton; Critique of Robert Stroud
Literature
Vol.13 No.5 Mary Trovillion Musgrave; Root
Diggers; Ball Lightning
Vol.13 No.6 Mystery of Mountain Township;
Dark Chapter; Case of Kidnapping
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Volume
14 – 1997
Vol.14 No.1 An Era Passed; Uncle Bob
Wilson; Did Lincoln visit... (Not
Available)
Vol.14 No.2 Granger-Crenshaw Update; Dad
and the Storm Cellar; Battle Against
Slavery
Vol.14 No.3 Not Available
Vol.14 No.4 Birth of the Blues; The Deal
Brothers; Murder on the Mountain
Vol.14 No.5 Fishhead; Barney, Town Drunk;
My Story
Vol.14 No.6 My Life in Egypt; Slave or
Free?; Saturday Matinee
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Volume
15 – 1998
Vol.15 No.1 Ludicrous Occurrence; Night
Express; Remembering Brann
Vol.15 No.2 Sturdivant, Counterfeiter;
Window into Yesterday; Folklore of Monk’s
Mound
Vol.15 No.3 Voices of Night; Boy of
1917-1918; Early Illinois Politics
Vol.15 No.4 Judge Andrew D. Duff; Egypt;
Jefferson County Was Crawling with
Serpents
Vol.15 No.5 Murderers at the Inn;
Schoolhouse Ghost; Goldenrod Wedding
Vol.15 No.6 Of Cabbage Snakes and John A.
Murrell; Culture Shock; The Preacher’s
Tale
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Volume
16 – 1999
Vol.16 No.1 Soap Opera on the Wabash;
Frontier Life; Behind the Legends of
Ford’s Ferry
Vol.16 No.2 Attacked by Wild Hogs; Me and
My Shadow; Lincoln Eulogy
Vol.16 No.3 Diaries of Ahart S. Harsha;
Fighting Egyptians; The Haunted Man
Vol.16 No.4 Rose Hotel of Elizabethtown;
Doctor Anna and Judge Hall; The Polling
Place
Vol.16 No.5 Saga of Alex Frailey;
Recollections of John Johnson; Trip to
Tipton
Vol.16 No.6 Belinda Grey; Fiddlers of the
Ozarks; Remarkable Cave
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Volume
17 – 2000
Vol.17 No.1 Kincaid; Duct Tape Artist
Tapes On; Most Unnecessary Henry
Vol.17 No.2 My Theory; My Friend, the
Murderer; Justice in Olden Days
Vol.17 No.3 100th Issue: Compilation of
Best Articles from Years Past
Vol.17 No.4 Boy of Battle Ford; Trains and
Strawberries; Breaking News from Back When
Vol.17 No.5 Country Store in 2000;
Uninvited Guests; Americana
Vol.17 No.6 Murder of John Worthington;
Pine Tree Memorial; Brief Sketches
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Volume
18 – 2001
Vol.18 No.1 College in the Hills; Ohio
River Flatboat; Remarkable Chase
Vol.18 No.2 Violent Career of John L.
Jackson; Frontier Tales; Col. Hayward’s
Circus
Vol.18 No.3 My First Car; My Father’s
Songs; Snakeman Takes a Ride
Vol.18 No.4 How Egypt Lost its Clout; Dr.
Roe’s “Lost” Novel; Vortex
Vol.18 No.5 Vortex Revisited; WSIL;
Brothers Notorious
Vol.18 No.6 D. L. Duty; Pennycent’s
Painting Returns; Hite Green of Pope
County
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Volume
19 – 2002
Vol.19 No.1 Kwee Koo; Nettle Bottom
Memories; Up From Slavery
Vol.19 No.2 Alan Bane; Old Fort Shipley;
Ku Klux Klan in Southern Illinois
Vol.19 No.3 See below
Vol.19 No.4 See below
Vol.19 No.5 See below
Vol.19 No.6 See below
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2002, Vol. 19 No. 3:
Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; Uncle Billy
Potts; New Coin Needed, Rebel Without
Applause; Breaking News from Back When , Part
XI; From My Kitchen Window, Dixie Terry;
Larry Wallace--Whittler, Brian DeNeal; Final
Ride? Brian DeNeal; "Snake" Completes
Last Big Ride, Brian DeNeal; Journey
Down the Ohio, Christian Schultz, Jr;
The Hurricane, John James Audubon;
Odds and Ends; The Song of the Wood Thrush,
Emma Bell Miles; The Prairies, Robert
Ridgway, Book Review, John J. Dunphy;
The Man Who Thought He Was Tom Sawyer,
Larry Underwood; Summer Riches, Sue
Glasco; The Passing of the Traditional
Farm, William Searles; Ninety-one and
Looking Back, Russell Pasley,
Antiquing, Paul E. Stroble |
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2002, Vol 19 No. 4:
Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; Saline County:
Log Cabin Memories, Robert Wilson;
Rebel Without Applause; Good Times..Hard
Times..Storm on the Way; The Silent Source of
Bloody Williamson, Herbert K. Russell;
From My Kitchen Window, Dixie Terry;
Hitchhiking Through Little Egypt, Wm. V.
Bugess; Beyond, Charles Hammond;
The Woodbox Gang, Brian DeNeal;
Hickory Hill: The Final Report, James M.
Cornelius, Hitchhiking, Gary DeNeal |
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2002, Vol. 19 No. 5:
Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; From My Kitchen
Window, Dixie Terry; Rebel Without Applause;
The Feud, Madison Cawein; Bears and
Vines, Joseph Doddridge; Yet Another
Look at Old Newspapers; Two New Views,
Charles Hammond; What's a Smokehouse?,
Patsy Bell Sanders; Duff, the
Counterfeiter; Afloat on the Ohio, Reuben
Gold Thwaites; Coyote Surprise, G.
Brooks Kohler; Torn Down Memories,
Norma Slaton; Discrimination, Patsy
Bell Sanders; Egypt, W. A. S.
Douglas; Dixon Springs: Private Resort
to State Park, Wm. V. Burgess; The
Horror: Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce, Larry D.
Underwood |
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2002, Vol. 19 No. 6: Springhouse Ink; Ozark
Echoes; Trip to the Mountains; From My
Kitchen Window, Dixie Terry; Rebel
Without Applause; A Good Live Snow Can Slow
the Live Music, Brian DeNeal; Uncle
Oscar-A Small Child's Fried, Sue Glasco;
Ninety-two and Looking Back, Russell
Pasley; Breaking News from Back When;
Our Haunted Book Store: The Final Chapter,
John J. Dunphy; Persuading God Back to
Herrin, Hal W. Trovillion; The
Gentleman from Indiana, Herbert K.
Russell; Early Days in Saline County,
Harrisburg Thirty Years Ago. (Out of print) |
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2003, Vol. 20 No. 1:
Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; My Cousin
Lewis, Paul E. Stroble; Breaking News from
Back When; The Hanging of Alex King; John
A Logan and Education, John Y.
Simon; Recollections of an Old Settler,
Henry Vandyke; From My Kitchen Window,
Dixie Terry; Persuading God Back to
Herrin, Hal W. Trovillion; What My
Father Knew About Wrens, Raleigh Sutton;
Thomas Rodney's journey: A Review, John
E. Schwegman, Woodbox Gang: Another
Hectic Week, Brian DeNeal; Rebel
Witout Applause; Learning From The Older
Generaton, Sue Glasco |
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2003, Vol. 20 No. 2:
Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; AWOL, An
Unbelievable Experience, G. Edgar Hall;
Breaking News from Back When; Old Bill Potts;
From My Kitchen Window, Dixie Terry;
Daughters of the Pioneers, Patsy Bell
Sanders; Thoughts on Being a Nobody,
Paul Stroble; Photographs: Scenes from
Southern Illinois; Encounters with the
Unknown, Brian DeNeal; Boom and Bust
in Grand Tower, John Y. Simon; The
Hanging of Fred Behme; My Herrin Sundays Past,
William Tonso |
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2003, Vol. 20. No. 3:
Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; The Feud,
John Fox, Jr; Breaking News from Back
When; King Rails, G. Edgar Hall, From
My Kitchen Window, Dixie Terry;
Darkness of Egypt, Thomas Hall Shastid;
Hanged at Shawneetown; High Tech Dream in the
Shawnee, Brian DeNeal; Country Boy,
Kestner Wallace; Don't Snore on I-64,
Paul Stroble |
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2003, Vol. 20, No.4: Rebel's
Return; Illinois Earthquake of 1811 and 1812,
Daniel Berry; Excitement on Big Creek,
Kestner Wallace; The Pioneer and His
Environment, Charles B. Johnson; Ye
Pioneer's Wild Strawberries, S.C. Mercer;
Memoirs of Elder J.W. Crewdson, Doris
Nelson; The Jumping-Off Place, Thomas
Hall Shastid; The First Bell, James
Hall; The Scariest Night of Our Lives, Rene
Frick; Touching a Cloud, Brian
DeNeal |
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2003, Vol. 20, No. 5: Wild
Man of the Woods, 1883 reprint; Sunday
Afternoons in Old Shawneetown, William
Searles; The Young Missionary and the
Robber, Rev. James P. Finley; Dr.
Christian A. Genius, Thomas Hall Shastid;
Leon Senter and His Goat, 1905 reprint; Legend
of Johnny Thistleseed, Rebel Without
Applause (Rawhide); Passenger Pigeon, John
James Audubon; Joy of Flood, Dateline
Pulaski County; Reminiscences, G. W.
Chesley McCoy; Myths of Camp River
Dubois, John Dunphy |
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2003, Vol. 20, No. 6: Long
Way Home; Extreme Catfishing - Ryan Nelson;
Sorghum - Krista Farmer and Mack Farmer;
The Story Behind the Story - Taylor
Pensoneau; Hosea Pierce; Brother Jay
Bird and Brother Chin Whiskers - Kestner
Wallace; Concerning a Certain Judge;
Cuff Links - Rebel Without Applause;
Tragedy of John Aiden; Breaking News from Back
When; Milo Erwin - Helen Sutt Lind; Of
Criminals - Milo Erwin; Frontier
Justice - William Henry Milburn |
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in
One
Issue
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2004, Vol. 21, Nos.
1, 2, 3 (3-in-1 issue $18.00): Story
of Hal Bishop - Brocton Lockwood;
Indian Hunter
- Eliza Cook; Indian Hater - Herbert
Russell; Cache River Massacre in Context
- Gillum Ferguson; "Old Par" of
Indiana (from Illinois Monthly Magazine
1831); Another Eldorado Story - Brian
DeNeal; Rebel Writes Again - Rebel
Without Applause; Hell's Neck Feud -
Gary Hacker; Actors in the
Wilderness - Noah Ludlow; Super Fox - Ryan P. Nelson;
Runaway
Balloon - (from Illinois State Historical
Society - 1922); Crossing Southern Illinois in
1821 - William Searles; Elsah: Past and
Present - John Dunphy; Hell on the Ohio - (from the
Chicago Times 1879); Breaking News From Back When -
Saline County Register, 1904; Lonnie Hyden and Me - Kestner
Wallace; Whip-Poor-Will - A.M. Machar;
Crash of the C-47 - William V.
Burgess; Bloody Vendetta - Milo Erwin;
Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry
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Two in One
Issue
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2004, Vol. 21,
Nos. 4 & 5 (2 Issues in one, $12.00):
Shaking Hands with Life - Roger K.
Lyons; A Kid in Belleville - Taylor
Pensoneau; Marion Remembered - Thomas
Hall, Shastid; Guardian Angel - Broton
Lockwood; Hero or Hellion? - David
Brady and William Furry; Poem - William
Furry; The Beginning of Harrisburg - Oliver
W. Furguson; George, Fred, and
Fannie - Kestner Wallace; Ozark Tales - Walter
S. Stevens; Two Farmers -
William Searles; The Bloody
Vendetta - Milo Erwin; J.D.F. Jennings and
Son Al - Al Jennings; Poem - Ben J.
Brinkley; Prayer for Rattlesnakes;
Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; From My Kitchen
Window - Dixie Terry |
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2004, Vol. 21,
No. 6: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes;
Iron-Jawed, Brass-Mounted - H. C.
Bradsby, Esq.; Hazardous Boyhood Play,
1930s - William Searles; Bloody
Vendetta, Part III - Milo Erwin; Making of a Teacher
- Kestner Wallace; Tower Rock and
Tower Hill - Walter S. Stevens;
Duane Gaines
Looks Back - Dwane Gaines George Drouillard -
John J. Dunphy; Some Characters of
Cairo - H.C. Bradsby, Esq.;
From My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry |
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2005, Vol. 22, No. 1:
Springhouse Ink; Ozark
Echoes; Dog Days - Hazel
Greene, Esq.; Pranks of the Heart - Kestner
Wallace; Hunting
Among Early Pioneers - Joseph Doddridge;
Let us Now Consider the
Pioneers; Purdy One-Room Schoolhouse -
Herbert Russell & Adrienne Barkley
Giffen; Concerning Jeremiah Birk;
Where
the Trail Divided - William Searles;
Crime in
Pulaski County - N. R. Casey;
Kentucky
Sports - John James Audubon; From My
Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Early
Society in Southern Illinois - Robert W.
Patterson; Strange Mental &
Physical Phenomena - Henry
Howe; Origin of Camp Meetings
- Nathan Bangs; The Fanatical Pilgrims -
Timothy Flint |
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2005, Vol. 22,
No. 2: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; Discovery of a Small Card, - Phyllis
Y. Engberg; Book
Stores & Cats - John J. Dunphy;
Early Society in Southern
Illinois - Robert W. Patterson, D.D.;
Some Barbed Observations - Charles
Dickens; Charles
Dickens in Illinois - John Francis
Snyder; From My
Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
The Indian Captivity of William
Biggs - Herbert Russell; Narrative of the Capture of William
Biggs |
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2005, Vol. 22,
No. 3: Springhouse Ink: Ozark Echoes;
My Mockery Brought on the Big Storm - Brian
DeNeal; Rebel
Without Applause; River Boats
Carried Pioneers - William Searles;
From My Kitchen
Window - Dixie Terry;
John Grammer - H.C. Bradsby, Esq.;
Bluff of Old Town Holds a Mystery - Brian
DeNeal; Love, Land and Sea - Kestner
Wallace; Premonition of Death - Ken
Harrelson; Save Justice - David M.
Brady; Sketches from Alexander, Union
& Pulaski - H. C. Bradsby, Esq. |
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2005, Vol. 22,
No. 4: Springhouse Ink: Ozark Echoes;
James Hall at Shawneetown - William
Searles; Ivory-Billed Woodpecker - Alexander
Wilson; The Jumping Off Place - Thomas
Hall Shasted; Mike Fink - Timothy
Flint; Make it Short Please - Paul
E. Jones; Rebel Without Applause;
English Settlement in Edwards County - George
Flower; George Devol, Mississippi
River Gambler - George Devol; From My Kitchen
Window - Dixie Terry;
Garden of the Gods Makes You Young - Brian
DeNeal |
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2005, Vol.
22, No. 5: Springhouse Ink: Ozark Echoes;
Straw Gang, - Ryan P. Nelson; Poems - David
Gross; Early Farming Days
in Pulaski County - George W. Endicott;
Frontier
Desperadoes; Rebel Without Applause;
The
Pestilence - A Frontier Sketch - Eliza
W. Farnham; From My Kitchen
Window - Dixie Terry; Ogilvie's
Adventure - Freeman Hunt;
English
Settlement in Edwards County, Part II -
George Flower; Married to a
Farmer - Anonymous; Jefferson County
Memories - Russell Pasley
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2005, Vol. 22,
No. 6: Springhouse Ink: Ozark Echoes:
Wrong Turn? - G. Edgar Hall:
From My
Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry:
Approaching
The Hound of Heaven - Gary DeNeal:
The Hound of Heaven -
Francis Thompson: The Hound of Heaven - Roger K.
Lyons, David Nelson, Ben J. Brinkley:
Francis
Thompson - Joyce Kilmer: Not
Impressed - Brian DeNeal: Rebel
Without Applause: Indian Treaties and Land
Cessions in Southern Illinois - William
Searles: Incident at The Peach
Orchard - Rebecca Schmook, Gary DeNeal,
Billy Beal: English Settlement in
Edwards County, Part III - George Flower:
My Very
Own Lincoln Discovery - Gary DeNeal (Published
2006) |
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2006, Vol. 23, No. 1:
(Erroneously designated Vol. 22, No. 6 on
cover) Springhouse Ink: Ozark Echoes: Rebel Without
Applause: A Half Century of Stagecoach Travel -
William Searles: From My
Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry:
English
Settlement in Edwards County, Part IV - George
Flower: Independent Silver Band - Steve
Loomis: Bloody Herrin -
Rudolph Lasker |
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2006, Vol.
23, No. 2: Springhouse Ink; Ozark
Echoes; Rebel Without Applause;
Big Saline United Baptist Church - Photograph
- Charles Hammond; From
My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
English
Settlement in Edwards County, Part V - George
Flower; The Last Rampage of
The Terrible Harpe - E. Don Harpes;
Roughhewn: Earthquake Days
- H.C. Bradsby, Esq.
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2006,
Vol. 23, No. 3: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes
(Omitted this issue); Lady of Mounds - Lois
Fowler Barrett; From My Kitchen
Window - Dixie Terry; English
Settlement in Edwards County, Part VI - George
Flower; Caught In The Blindfold - Brian
DeNeal; The Golden Shadow - Gary
DeNeal; E. Don Harpe - E. Don
Harpe; Arkansassy and Illinoisy - Josiah
H. Shinn; Summer - Paul E.
Stroble; Remembering Judge Lewis - William
B. Lewis; A Foal Named Ginger - Sue
Glasco; Rebel Without Applause; And
many photographs
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2006,
Vol. 23, No. 4:
Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; From My Kitchen
Window - Dixie Terry; English
Settlement in Edwards County, Part VII -
George Flower; Aunt Babe and the
Battle of Camden - William R. Carr;
The Alligator
That Smokes a Pipe - John J. Dunphy;
The Traveler
- Brandi (Oliver) Drake;
About Farming
in Illinois - Robert G. Ingersoll;
Indelible Art
- Paul E. Stroble; Pope County
Schools Circa 1900 - William V.
Burgess
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2006,
Vol. 23, No. 5:
Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; From My Kitchen
Window
- Dixie Terry; Autumnal Tales -
Gary DeNeal; English
Settlement in Edwards County, Part VIII
- George Flower; To Autumn - John
Keats; Pauper House Ghosts - Brian
DeNeal; Abandoned Ohio Riverbed -
William Searles; My Five Books - Paul
E. Stroble, Mildred B. McCormick,
William Searles, John J. Dunphy, Roger
K. Lyons, Gordon Pruett, Herbert
Russell; Southern Illinois Prospector
in California Gold Fields - James
Ferguson; Final Trip to
Cave at Cave Hill - Brian DeNeal;
Rebel Without
Applause
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2006, Vol. 23, No. 6:
Springhouse
Ink; Ozark
Echoes; From My
Kitchen Window
- Dixie Terry; Abandoned Ohio Riverbed II -
William Searles; Five Books - Continued;
English Settlement in
Edwards County, Part VIX - George
Flower; Robert
Owen's Grand Plan, Why It Failed - Wm.
Searles; Autumnal
Tales
II - Gary DeNeal; Rebel Without Applause
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2007,
Vol. 24, No. 1:
Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; The Sailor Man
from Chester - Paul E. Stroble;
From My
Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
My Five Books
- Continued; Bird's Eye View of Golconda -
Mildred McCormick; The Curious
Contribution of Joseph Gollomb - Gordon
Pruett; Count of Crime - Joseph
Gollomb; Railroad Construction Across
the Shawnee Hills - William Searles;
Rebel Without
Applause
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2007, Vol. 24, No. 2: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes;
Illinois Chapter Trail of Tears Project -
Cheryl Jett; Route 146 Designated
Historic Trail of Tears Highway - Gary
Hacker; Try Hiking - G. Edgar
Hall; Thirty-two Miles in Twelve
Hours - Brian DeNeal; Enjoy the
National Forest a Different Way -
William Searles; My Five Books -
Continued; From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry; The UFO That Impersonated
Venus - Bill Carr; History of the
English Settlement, Part X - George
Flower; Rebel Without Applause
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2007, Vol. 24, No.
3: Springhouse Ink; Ozark
Echoes; Concerning Turkeys - Brian
DeNeal; My Ragged Bliss, Rebel
Without
Applause; John Moredock &
the American Conscience - David M.
Brady; The McGuffey Readers -
Hamlin Garland; Johnny Doe
in a One-Room Rural School - William
Searles; Hiking the River to
River Trail - Brian DeNeal;
History
of the English Settlement, Part XI - George
Flower; UFOs I've Known
- William R. Tonso; 128th
Illinois Infantry Regiment - Gillum
Ferguson; From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry
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2007, Vol. 24, No. 4: Springhouse
Ink; Ozark Echoes; Fair But
Fated Egypt - Paul Hull; The Hidden
Scars of War - Kestner Wallace; Winstead
Davie, Pioneer of Union County - Sue
Clasco; The Trail of Tears in
Western Pope County - William V.
Burgess; The Buffalo in
Illinois - William Searles;
Illinois
Wildlife, 1841 - William Oliver;
History
of the English Settlement, Part XII - George
Flower; From My Kitchen Window
- Dixie Terry
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2007, Vol. 24, No.
5: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; Is Jean Lafitte Buried in
Alton? - John Dunphy; Money,
Horseflesh, and Adventure - Kestner
Wallace; When Illinois Went to
War - Raleigh Sutton; The Flood
at Shawneetown - Frederick Howard Wines;
Autumn
is at Hand - Rebel Without Applause;
Take
Photographs, Leave Footprints - Brian
DeNeal; Scenes Along the R2R
Trail - Brian DeNeal; Stories of
Southern Illinois Introduction - Gordon
Pruett; Stories of Southern
Illinois - Charles Tenney; Population
Drain from Shawnee Hills Counties -
William Searles; Americans
in the Settlement of the Central West -
Maylon Jones; History of
the English Settlement, Part XIII - George
Flower; From My Kitchen Window
- Dixie Terry
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2007, Vol. 24, No.
6: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; Keeping in Touch - Paul
Stroble; Rufous Hummingbird - Brian
DeNeal; Defending a Legend
- Brocton Lockwood; Cahokia
Mounds: America's Lost Metropolis -
John J. Dunphy; A Lynching
in Johnston City - Helen Lind;
God
Bless the Mountain People - Kestner
Wallace; Christmas Memories - Don
Floyd; The Prairies - William
Cullen Bryant; Illinois
Prairies & Farmers - William
Searles; History of the English
Settlement, Part XIII - George Flower;
The
Piasa Bird - Georgia McAdams Clifford;
From
My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry
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2008, Vol. 25, No.
1: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; Memory Lapses - Paul
Stroble; Memories of a Coal
Mining Town - William Searles;
Little
League Manager - Lois Fowler Barrett;
Harrisburg's
Founding Fathers - Gillum Ferguson;
Brooklyn,
Ill., An Underground Railroad Town -
John Dunphy; Granddaddy
& Pony Boy - Kestner Wallace;
Two
Portraits of Lincoln - Wayne C. Temple;
History
of the English Settlement, Part XV - George
Flower; From My Kitchen Window
- Dixie Terry
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2008, Vol. 25, No.
2: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; Life in Broughton: The
Early Years - Rick Moore; Unlike
Anything Ever Seen - John J. Dunphy;
Model
of the Piasa Bird Found in Paris Museum
- Dr. H. W. Long; Thank You,
RVW - Paul Stroble; Carbondale
Amuses Itself - John Herbert Hays;
Fellowship
Withdrawn - Kestner Wallace;
The Ku
Klux Klan in Alton - John J. Dunphy;
Who
Remembers Steam Tractors? - William
Searles; History of the English
Settlement, Part XVI - George Flower;
From
My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry
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2008, Vol. 25, No.
3: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; Rain Crow - John
Burroughs; Don't Rob Another
Man's Castle - Kestner Wallace;
From
My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Cairo,
Battle of Belmont, and the Waif - H.C.
Bradsby; Revisiting Peanuts
- Paul Stroble; H. Allen
Smith, an Annotated Bibliography
- Ryan P. Nelson; Surely
Smith Was Born Sometime - Ryan P.
Nelson; Books by H. Allen
Smith; French Lines on Illinois
Maps - William Searles; Alton's
Turner Hall - John J. Dunphy;
Consider the Lotus at Crab Orchard, Edgar
L. Dukes; History of the English
Settlement, Last Chapter - George
Flower
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2008, Vol.
25, No. 4: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark Echoes;
I am Cherokee -
Larry and Donna Mahan; Lest I Forget -
Kestner Wallace; From My Kitchen
Window - Dixie Terry; Wide-Open Town of
Benbow City - John J. Dunphy;
A Little Mozart
- Paul Stroble; Nike Missile Base
at Pere Marquette Park - John J.
Dunphy; History of Medical Practice in
Illinois - Lucius H. Zeuch, M.D.;
Do Animals Have
Fun - Brian DeNeal; About Books - Gary
DeNeal |
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2008, Vol. 25, No.
5: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; Heedless Horseman Rides
Again - William Searles; Ghostly
Saints - Kestner Wallace; From My
Kitchen Window
- Dixie Terry; Governor
Coles and Slavery in Illinois - John
J. Dunphy; Prairie Shipyards -
Raleigh Sutton; History of
Dixon Srings Baptist Church -
William V. Burgess; History of
Medical Practice in Illinois, Part 2
- Lucius H. Zeuch, M.D.; They Ain't
No Sich Thing as Ghosts - Gary DeNeal;
Old
Fashioned Thanksgiving Day - Dale Best
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2008, Vol. 25, No.
6: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; When the Shakers Came to
Egypt - Gillum Ferguson; Duel at
The Tower - Carl David Arfwedson;
Swallowing
an Oyster Alive - Solitaire;
Trains,
War, and Memories - Kestner Wallace;
From
My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
My
Abbreviated List of What Matters - Rebel
Without Applause; John
Murrell & His Clan - Martha
McCulloch-Williams; Lincoln
and Vandalia - Paul Stroble;
George
Washington, Silas Hamilton - John J.
Dunphy; Expected Destruction
of the World - Hon. R. M. Devens;
The
Second Advent - Solitaire;
A
Partly Coon Dog Story - Anonymous;
Return
to Golconda
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2009,
Vol. 26, No. 1: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; Losing Senator Simon - Gordon
Pruett; Edgar
Lee Masters' Lincoln: The Man - Herbert
Russell; Lincoln
and the Mad-Stone - William Furry;
From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry; Map
of Illinois of Prairies, Woods, Swamps and
Bluffs; Illinois As
It Is, The Prairies - Fred Gerard;
Love and Cookies - Rebel
Without Applause; Moonshine Times Gone By - Gary
DeNeal; New
Light on the 1917 East St. Louis Race Riot
- John J. Dunphy; Life's Other Side - Kestner
Wallace; Christian
County Mosquitoes - Eugene Field
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2009,
Vol. 26, No. 2: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes;
Adrenalin - Lowell
Fansler; From
My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Frank James Visits Harrisburg
- Gary DeNeal; The Tame Lion - Julian Street;
Love and Cookies, II - Rebel
Without Applause; Gift From the North - Clarence
Bonnell; Oklahoma
Bill - Kestner Wallace; On a January Afternoon - Larry
& Donna Mahan; A Starry Night - Willis P.
King, M.D.; Johnson
County Remembers J.P. McEvoy - Gary
Hacker; Life
in the Backwoods - James B. Finley;
Write It Down While You Can -
Gary DeNeal
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2009,
Vol. 26, No. 3: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; Sampson's Memoirs - Kestner
Wallace; From
My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
KI-RO? KAY-RO? CARE-O?
Illinois; Ma of the
Fierce Jones Gang - Jessie Ruth Stroud;
Love and Cookies, III - Rebel
Without Applause; The Monk of Monk's Mound - J.C.
Wild; Young
Missionary and the Robber - Rev. James
B. Finley; James
Earl Ray - John J. Dunphy;
A Little Praise for Arkansas
- Gary DeNeal; 100 Years in Illinois - John
McLean, M.D.
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2009, Vol. 26, No.
4: Springhouse Ink; Ozark
Echoes; The Quadroon Girl of
Southern Illinois - J. G. Mulcaster;
Brazilla
& Mahala Silkwood Still Inspire -
Sue Glasco; Before the
Klan - Masatomo Ayabe; From My
Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
The
Fight to Unionize Illinois Miners -
John J. Dunphy; Neighbors
Are Special - Gary DeNeal;
Blessed
Beyond Measure - Kestner Wallace;
100
Years in Illinois - John McLean, M.D.
Chapters VII-VIII; Like
Magic, Only More So - Rebel Without
Applause
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2009,
Vol. 26, No. 5: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; On the Lookout for Deer - Brian
DeNeal; From
My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Nina - Ledford, Eagle Creek
and Beyond - Kestner Wallace;
Interview with a Ghost - Rebel
Without Applause; First Newspapers of Illinois -
William Searles; The Day John F. Kennedy Visited
Harrisburg; The
Prowling Monsters of the Greene Co. Desert
- Calvin Tunnell; Another View of Lincoln - William
R. Tonso; 100
Years in Illinois - John McLean, M.D.;
Autumnal Tales, III -
Gary DeNeal; Virgil
O. Palmer - Gary DeNeal; Opossum, Oh, Possum - Virgil
O. Palmer; Christmas
Eve, Downtown Chicago - Gary DeNeal
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2010, Vol.
26, No. 6: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark Echoes; Because It Is Bitter - Tom P.
Martin; An
Heirloom from Granny's Mountain Home -
Charles M. Sutton; From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry; Southern
Illinois: Why the Scrutiny - John
Griswold; Don't
Mess With My Southern Illinois, Jeff
Biggers; Blue
Hills, Blue Shadows, Gary DeNeal;
Chester Loomis' Journey,
Transcribed & Introduced by
- Paul Stroble; A Tale of Two Houses - Kestner
Wallace; The
Day John F. Visited Harrisburg (Photo);
Sam Davis 803 Chapter of the
U.D. of C. - John J. Dunphy;
100 Years in Illinois - John
McLean, M.D.; Ben
J. Brinkley - Gary DeNeal;
B.O.G. Club - Rebel
Without Applause; Rugged Individualist - Tom P.
Martin
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2010,
Vol. 27, No. 1: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; Spring Hiking Schedule - River
to River Society; Swimming In the Ohio - Carroll
Cutting, as told by John J. Lesjack;
On Belonging - Rebel
Without Applause; Frost in August - James W.
Turner; Mom's
Presence, Carroll Cutting as told to
John J. Lesjack; Chester Loomis' Journey, On
Horseback Through the Great West, Part 2,
Transcribed & Introduced by
- Paul Stroble; From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry; Lafayette
Came to Southern Illinois - William
Searles; Catherine,
Tom Martin; Book
Review: Growing Up In a Land Called Egypt,
Herbert Russell; Self Defense - Kestner
Wallace; 100
Years in Illinois - John McLean, M.D.;
The Baptizing, Vintage
Photograph; Book
Review: Dapper & Dandy, Brian DeNeal;
Carl - Tom Martin
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2010,
Vol. 27, No. 2: Springhouse Ink; Shawneetown Bicentennial Year
Celebration Schedule of Events; Ozark Echoes; Ode to the Tulip Poplar - Tom
Martin; Paths
of Glory - Tom Martin; Iris on Stilley's Grave - Brian
DeNeal; A
Pioneer Teacher in Action - Dr. J. W.
Harris; Half
a Century in the School Room - James
W. Turner; From
My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Unforgettable Red - Kestner
Wallace; One
Hundred Days of Summer - John J.
Lesjack; Chester
Loomis' Journey, On Horseback Through the
Great West, Part 3, Transcribed &
Introduced by - Paul Stroble;
Professor George W. Smith;
The Salines of Southern
Illinois - George W. Smith;
Saved by the Teddy Bear - Rebel
Without Applause; 100 Years in Illinois - John
McLean, M.D.
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2010, Vol. 27, No.
3: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; Bicentennial Reflections -
Tom Martin; Lovejoy -
John J. Dunphy; From My
Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Treasure
From Ohio - Brian DeNeal; South Sea
Island King From Albion, Illinois - Walter
Colyer; Of Jumbo Adams and the
Queen's Pearl; 100 Days of Summer
- John J. Lesjack; Human
Geography in the Illinois Ozarks - Clarence
Bonnell; Taking Inventory, Sort
of - Rebel Without Applause;
Chester
Loomis' Journey, On Horseback Through the
Great West, Part 4, Transcribed &
Introduced by - Paul Stroble;
That
Mule Won't Ride - Kestner Wallace;100 Years
in Illinois - John McLean, M.D.
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2010, Vol. 27, No.
4: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry; Reading and Writing -
Rebel Without Applause; The Hero
of Harrisburg - John J. Lesjack;
Shawneetown
in the Glory Days - Tom Martin and
William Hayes; The Saga
of John Banvard; A Fable - Anonymous;
Chester
Loomis' Journey, On Horseback Through the
Great West, Part 4, Transcribed &
Introduced by - Paul Stroble;
Transformation
of Andy & Tige - Kestner Wallace;
R. V.
Cassill: The Monticello Years - John
Dunphy; Browner Shade of Pale
- Paul Stroble; The
British Colony of Illinois - William
Searles; 100 Years in Illinois
- John McLean, M.D.
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2010, Vol. 27, No.
5: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry; 100 Days of Summer,
Chapter 2 - John J. Lesjack;
Lizzie
- Tom Martin and William Hayes;
Griffith
Men Carry On Spar Mining Tradition - Brian
DeNeal; George Roger Clark - William
Searles; Roads of Yesteryear -
Kestner Wallace; The
Hurlbut-Messenger House - John Dunphy;
100
Years in Illinois - John McLean, M.D.;
Worse
Than Ghosts - Rebel Without Applause
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2010, Vol. 27, No. 6: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark Echoes;
Rebel Thinks
Aloud - Rebel Without Applause;
From My
Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Denny's Gift
- Charles M. Sutton; Barefoot Preacher
- Abraham Snethen; 100 Days of
Summer, Conclusion - John J. Lesjack;
Johnson's Lot
- Kestner Wallace; Rhythm of a
Southern Town - Tom Martin;
Southern
Illinois in the Civil War - Bluford
Wilson; In the Thicket -
Brian DeNeal; 100 Years in
Illinois - John McLean, M.D.
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2011,
Vol. 28, No. 1: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry; Pirates
of Cave-in-Rock - Mark Wagner &
Mary R. McCorvie; Shock of Wisdom, Snow on Bare
Feet - Rebel Without Applause;
Shawnee Pilgrimage - Tome
Martin and William Hayes;Trading Days - Kestner
Wallace; A
Fable II - Anonymous; 100 Days of Summer, Conclusion -
John J. Lesjack; A Few Words Concerning
Cave-in-Rock - Gary DeNeal;
100 Years In Illinois -
John McLean, M.D.; Fifty Years with Bench and Bar -
Oliver A. Harker; The Housekeeper in Frontier
Illinois - Virginia Miller Sickle;
Danger! Monsters Maul - Rebel
Without Applause; A Chance at the Detroit Tigers -
Robert A Hill
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2011,
Vol. 28, No. 2: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; Lost in Dreams - Tom Martin;
From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry; Taking
Inventory - Rebel Without Applause;
Rites of Spring - Brian
DeNeal; Land
Pirates - Mark J. Wagner & Mary R.
McCorvie; Seven
Die in Mine Disaster - Danny D.
Standford; The
Lure and the Lore of Egg Trees - John
J. Dunphy; Michigan
Memories - Kestner Wallace;
100 Years In Illinois -
John McLean, M.D.; Conversation Oats? - Rebel
Without Applause
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2011, Vol. 28, No. 3:
Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; From My
Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry; Early
Schools in Pope County - J.E.Y. Hanna;
The Battle of Long Ridge - Gillum
Ferguson; Rural Justice - Kestner
Wallace; Documenting the Life of
Charlie Birger - Rick Allen;
Afternoon in Old Shawneetown - Gary
DeNeal; 100 Years In Illinois -
John McLean, M.D.; Mike Fink
Remembered; Mike Fink Versus Peter
Cartwright; Morning of the Meadowlark - Rebel
Without Applause; Dreams Are Forever -
Tom Martin; Maria Elena - Tom
Martin; Fable III - Anonymous;
Opening the Trunk - Brian DeNeal;
Spring Floods 2011 - Brian DeNeal;
Frank Copple - Charlotte Hartley
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2011, Vol. 28, No. 4:
Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; July - William
A. Quayle; After the Flood - Gary
DeNeal; When Fads of the Fifties Made
the Headlines - Gordon Pruett; From
My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry; A
Doggone Good Lesson - Kestner
Wallace; Men to Match My Mountains - Tom
Martin; Cobden—As it Was - Grace
Partridge Smith; After the Klan -
Masatomo Ayabe; Secret Revealed: How
James Earl Ray Got His Money - John J.
Dunphy; Pondering the Imponderable - Rebel
Without Applause;100 Years In Illinois
- John McLean, M.D.; The Execution?
Photograph
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2011, Vol. 28, No. 5:
Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; Baptism - Tom
Martin; Sundays At Hovel Sweet Hovel -
Rebel Without Applause; Owls - Christopher
North; From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry; Illinois' Rare Earth - Joe
McFarland; The Hurlbut Saga Continues
- John J. Dunphy; "Uncle Bob"
Wilson - Gary DeNeal; Legends and
Facts: Robert "Uncle Bob" Wilson - Mark
J. Wagner; Remembering a Literary
Nobody; Guardian Angel - Kestner
Wallace; After the Klan -
Masatomo Ayabe; 100 Years In Illinois
- John McLean, MD
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2011,
Vol. 28, No. 6: Springhouse
Ink; Ozark Echoes; Ephemeral Americana; My
Uncles' Spirits - Kestner Wallace;
Seeing Double - Photograph; Ellis Park,
Tom Martin; Those Steps!; My Favorite
Books - Mildred McCormick; From My
Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Hitting the Rocks - Joe McFarland; The
Frank Durfee Coal Mine - Robert A. Hill;
Glimpses of Early Illinois - Frederick
Gerhard; Two Tintypes - photographs;
The Holy Grail - Rebel Without Applause;
The Communion of All Saints - Roger Lyons;
Small World Stories - William R.. Tonso;
Fable IV - Anonymous; 100 Years In
Illinois - John McLean, MD; Photo
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2012, Vol. 29, No.
1: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; Cottonwood - Tom
Martin; A Preface to the
"Civil War Comes to Egypt"- Herbert K.
Russell; The Civil War Comes to
Egypt - Jasper W. Cross; Restoration
- Frances Purcell Fanning; George
Sisk's Truck - Brian DeNeal;
From
My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
This
Thing about Shoes - Rebel Without
Applause; The Good Old Days - Kestner
Wallace; Why I Wrote About 1812
- Gillum Ferguson; Two
Prominent Graduates of Shurtleff College -
John J. Dunphy; A
Kaskaskia to Shawneetown Canal -
William Shearles; Diet of
the Pioneers - Edmund Flagg;
Pioneer
Pigs - John Woods
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2012 Vol. 29, No.
2: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; Why I Wrote The State of
Southern Illinois: An Illustrated History
- Herbert K. Russell; A Very
Personal Uncivil Act In the Civil War - John
Harrison Smothers, as told to His
Grandson, Danny G. Cox; Miss Gibbs
and Kitty Cat - Kestner Wallace;
The
Performer Tells All and Then Some -
Rebel Without Applause; Indigenous
Iron Industry - Aubrey Stark;
From
My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Illinois'
First Showman - C.C. Carter;
James
D. Henry, A Natural Born Hero - Hon.
Joseph Gillespie; Big John's
Little Shop - Tom Martin; Broadening
the Learning Horizon Then and Now -
William Shearles; A Few
Words On Illinois In the War of 1812
- Gary DeNeal; Gastronomic
Habits of Americans - W. O. Marshall
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2012 Vol. 29, No.
3: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; Hard Times - Tom
Martin; Hal W. Trovillion...
Anniversary of Bloody Williamson - Gordon
Pruett; Goosey, Goosey,
Gander - Kestner Wallace;
Jack
Slade - Professor Thomas J. Dimsdale;
The
Art of Mingling - Rebel Without
Applause; Farm Superstitions - Hon.
F. Q. Blair; From My
Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Fable
VII - Anonymous; Franklin
Moore: Union Cavalryman - John J.
Dunphy; A History of Saline
County - Staff of the Mitchell-Carnegie
Public Library
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2012 Vol. 29, No.
4: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; The Circuit Rider - E.W.
Reef; Down the Mighty Saline - Brian
DeNeal; Fable IX -
Anonymous; A Brief and Simple
Story - Gary DeNeal; Poet As
Shamon - John Knoepfle; From My
Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Twenty-four
Hours of Work, Work, Work - Kestner
Wallace; My Own Times:
Emigrating to Illinois in 1800 - John
Reynolds; Railroads Open Up
Egypt - Herbert K. Russell;
A
Morning on the Mall in Shawneetown -
Gary DeNeal; The Knife
and Gun Club - Tom Martin;
The S.
Glenn Young Poem - Herbert K. Russell
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2012 Vol. 29, No.
5: Springhouse Ink;
Ozark
Echoes; Who Will Be King of
Saline? - Brian DeNeal; Entertainment
and Amusement in Cairo 1844 to 1858 -
Harold E. Briggs; Dan Rice
of the One-Horse Circus: His Adventures in
Arkansas; Fable IX, The Reader -
Anonymous; From My Kitchen Window
- Dixie Terry; The
Drummer Boy of Shiloh - John J. Dunphy;
Recalling
the Passing - Kestner Wallace;
About
Wild Bill; Plainsman from Illinois
- Clarence S. Paine; Maple
Street, 1962 - William Furry;
The
Blue Ash Tray with the Crack Down the
Middle - Rebel Without Applause
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2012
Vol. 29, No. 6: Springhouse Ink; Cassette Tapes - Paul Stroble;
A Few Words Concerning John
A. Murrell; John
Murrell and His Clan - Martha
McCulloch-Williams; Folk Medicine in Southern
Illinois - Dr. Ben Fox; People are Different - Kestner
Wallace; Tom
Dick Hill: The Story Behind the Name -
Robert A. Hill; The Drama in Southern Illinois -
Ray Stallings; Vachel Lindsay At 100 - Herbert
K. Russell; Welcome
to the AAAA & A - Rebel Without
Applause; Fable
X, Lost Among the Unfocused - Anonymous;
From My Kitchen Window -
Dixie Terry
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2013 Vol. 30, No.
1: Springhouse Ink;
February
and March - William A. Quayle;
Southern
Illinois in the Early 1840s - William
Oliver; Bob and His
Conscience - Kestner Wallace;
A
Madison County Soldier in Andersonville -
John J. Dunphy; Pebbles to
Bear - Rebel Without Applause;
Frontiersman
Described in Full - J. Hector St. John
Crevecpoeur; A Long
Look Back at Cave Hill; From My
Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Jim
Towns - Nellie Millikan; Winter
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2013 Vol. 30, No. 2:
Springhouse Ink; A Madison County Soldier in
Virginia's Bloody Soil - John J. Dunphy;
Elba, A Gallatin County Ghost Town - William
Searles; George Harrison In Southern
Illinois - William Furry; From
My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Frontier Days in Illinois Territory:
1800-1805 - John Reynolds; Hillside
Country Grocer - J. Robert Smith; To
Whistle Or Not To Whistle; Politics of Years
Ago - Kestner Wallace; The
Rebel's Heavily Edited, Possibly Final
Message; Going To Bed Before A Lady - "M";
A Tale of Two Books; Two Newspapers; Deadly
White-Nose Syndrome Has Affected Illinois
Bats - Brian DeNeal; The Future of
Southern Illinois: A Prediction - Charles
D. Tenney; Charles D. Tenny, the Man
Behind the Words At Morris Library - Gordon
Pruett
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2013 Vol. 30,
No. 3: Springhouse Ink; Two
Outstanding Cowards of the Old West - Charles
L. Youngblood; A Civil War Dog Tag -
Herbert K. Russell; It's Either the
Sun or an Orange Ball; Benld - Raleigh
Sutton; My Beloved and Guiding
Hand - Kestner Wallace; Lost
and Found; From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry; Elba, A Gallatin County Ghost
Town, Part II - William Searles;
Growing Up With Neil Diamond Songs - Paul
Stroble; My Name is Ryan Nelson and I
Have Cerebral Palsy - Ryan Nelson;
The Art of Boring People On Purpose and
Other Diversions - Rebel Without
Applause; Eddie Allen; A Remarkable
Achievement of Two Harrisburg Boys; The
Heron Led The Way
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2013
Vol. 30, No. 4: Springhouse Ink; Rude Boy from Rudiment; A Union Soldier Who Survived 19
Gunshot Wounds - John J. Dunphy;
The Nightingale of Andover -
William Furry; From Shawneetown to Elizabethtown
- L. O. Trigg; In the Footsteps of Col. Trigg
- Brian DeNeal; From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry; Careless
Prose and Proud of It - Rebel Without
Applause; Dilettante;
Final Saline Hanging -
Brian DeNeal; Riches
in Them Thar Hills - Kestner
Wallace; Donating
My Books - Paul Stroble; October Singer; Land of Passage - Tom Martin;
Josiah Lamborn, Attorney
General of Illinois, 1840-43 -
Cornelius J. Doyle; Barbara Allen; Forts and Blockhouses of the War
of 1812, Part Two - Gillum Ferguson
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2014 Vol. 30, No. 5:
Springhouse Ink;
Weather;
What Made
Abraham Lincoln So Famous? Robert A.
Hill; Old Red Man - Roger K. Lyons;
New School
House was Dedicated; High School Girls
Take a Long Hike; Percival Bailey
Of Ol' Southern - Herbert Russell;
At Long Last
the Time For Half-Ghosts has Arrived - Rebel
Without Applause; Tulagi - Tom
Martin; Review of Picturing
Illinois - Paul Stroble;
From My
Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Personal
Memories of 50 Years Ago - David
Nelson; Excerpts From Conflicts
and Triumphs of an Itinerant - T. W.
Welker; Riches in Them
Thar Hills - Kestner Wallace;
Fehrer Lake's
"Black Drink" Cup - Charles M. Sutton;
Half Moon
Lick - Charles M. Sutton; Playing
Poker with the Elderly Elasser Sisters - Tom Martin;
Wintry Words;
Forts and
Blockhouses of the War of 1812, Part Three
- Gillum Ferguson
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2014
Vol. 30, No. 6: Springhouse Ink; Miss Honeywell And The
Power of Prayer - Tom Martin;
Schools Then and Now -
Kestner Wallace; Autumn Aphasia - Roger
K. Lyons; Spoon River Anthology
at 100 - Herbert Russell; Recipes for Living - Marian
Harland; Francis Thompson - C.
Lewis Hind; Legacy - Paul Stroble;
From My Kitchen Window
- Dixie Terry; The Obituary of a Former
Slave - John Dunphy; Junk Stores I Have Known -
Charlotte Hartley; The Contrabands -
Raleigh Sutton; Letters From Illinois- Morris
Birkbeck; The Rebel Stares at the
Mirror - Rebel Without Applause;
Frozen Shawnee -
Brian DeNeal; Prairie Pirates - From
History of Pike County Illinois; Forts and Blockhouses of
the War of 1812, Part Four - Gillum
Ferguson
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2014
Vol. 31, No. 1: Springhouse Ink; The Spanking; John Murdick, Practical
Joker; A
Cave Boy Who Found Happiness When Marking;
End of Illinois;
Of Light Verse and
Lightning; Possum
Tales - Kestner Wallace;
What? Is It Nearly
Summer Already? - Brian DeNeal;
Late Winter, Early
Spring; Feathers
Of The Wild Frontier; From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry; Observations
Concerning Southern Illinois, Mostly - R.
Brookes, M.D. and John Marshall,
Esq.; Summer
Complaint - Tom Martin; Honest Democrat Forever!;
Looking Back At Lost
America - Rebel Without Applause;
Novel Rooted In
Southern Illinois - James Ballowe;
Afloat On The Ohio - Gordon
Pruett; A Race That Lives In
Mountain Coves - Sarah Barnwell
Elliott; Memory Doesn't Bother To
Knock—It Uses A Battering Ram; Runaway Slave - Pete
A. Downey; At Last Revealed—Five
Rules For Taking Photographs; Keep Bleeding, Please;
Curious Gifts,
Strangely Packaged; Living On Borrowed Time
Club
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2014 Vol. 31, No. 2:
Springhouse Ink; Miners' Superstition -
Joseph Husband; Cactus Pete - Bill
Plater; If Gray Had Had To Write His
Elegy In The Cemetery Of Spoon River - J.
C. Squire; A Recipe For Curing Dropsy
- Herb Russell; Hopewell Point - Paul
Stroble; Remembering Madison Cawein;
From My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Mississippi and Ohio - Anthony Trollope;
Two Obituaries - Rebel Without Applause;
Early Illinois Humor; Journey Down the River
- Henry Rowe Schoolcraft; Moonbird -
Tom Martin
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2015 Vol. 31, No. 3: Springhouse Ink;
Found At A Thrift Store; Winter Night; The Community Of Renshaw
In Pope County - Rick Allen;
Chasing Away Snakes -
Wanda Troester; The Confederate
Underground In Illinois - John J.
Dunphy; From My Kitchen Window -
Dixie Terry; All About Shoes; Alert; Liquid Magnet; High Drama; It Comes Highly
Recommended; Old
Neighbors; Left
Over From Yesterday; Another Era; Two Lights On A Tower;
Until They Twinkle
Like Stars; Technician
Of The Pre-dawn; Confronts Orion; Dark Road; Gross Misunderstanding Of
Religion's Purpose - Brian DeNeal;
Portrait From Eldorado;
Fog; No Big Deal; White Cat; Kent Haruf Got To Live His
Dream - Brian DeNeal; Dark Road Revisited;
Winging Above
Self-Expression; Postcard; Invictus - William
Ernest Henley; Vastness - Alfred, Lord
Tennyson
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2015 Vol. 31, No. 4:
Springhouse
Ink; Old Hippie Settles In
For The Night - Gary DeNeal;
Gar-Pike Old And Young - Burt G. Wilder;
College In The Hills - Janet (Peterson)
Howard; Recluse - Gary DeNeal;
From My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Day is Nearly Gone - Gary DeNeal;
Aboriginal Pottery Of The Salt-Springs,
Illinois - George Escol Sellers; The
Difference; Bus Tripped - Rebel Without
Applause; Old Stone Face - Clarence
Bonnell; Abraham Lincoln And The
Political Pole - Greg Bailey; Proud
Remnant - Gary DeNeal; John H.
Parks, Survivor Of The Dick Davis Massacre -
W.S. Blackman; The Late Mr. Anonymous
And His Undying Glare - Gary DeNeal;
Lost Lady Of Tennessee, Maybe - Gary
DeNeal; Ozark Echoes
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2015 Vol. 31, No.
5: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; Dulcimer Players
Bring Sounds of the Hills - Brian DeNeal;
George
Escol Sellers; Three Poems - Paul Stroble;
The Curious
Mr. Blakley - Brian DeNeal.; Reading the Signs at
Millstone Lake - Brian DeNeal; Tickets to a Black
Abolitionist’s Hanging on Mississippi River
Island -
John Dunphy; On Getting Lost in the
Woods on Purpose - Rebel Without Applause; Another Dead Armadillo
- Brian
DeNeal; From My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry;
Diary
1921-1922 School Year - Corene Pearce;
Harrisburg’s
Forgotten Hero: General Green Berry Raum - Mark
Motsinger; Rock Creek Ghost - E.N. Hall;
Fossils
Beneath Our Tires; Backyard Bugs - Keith Ewell. |
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2015 Vol. 31,
No. 6: Springhouse
Ink; Eyes on the Western Horizon -
Brian DeNeal; Growing up in
Muddy, Ill., in the 1940s - Jack
Wiggins; Muddy’s Russian Orthodox
Church May Soon Be a Memory - Brian
DeNeal; Hunting Button Ram - Brian
DeNeal; Four Poems - Paul
Stroble; Another Rutherford B.
Hayes Day Has Come and Gone -
Rebel Without Applause;
From My Kitchen Window - Dixie
Terry; Eighteenth Illinois: A
Study in Personal, Psychological Clashes
- Tom Emery; Some Half-forgotten
Towns in
Illinois, Elbert Walker; Slave
Once Leased to Elijah Lovejoy Later
Wrote Autobiography - John Dunphy;
Review of Lincoln and the Jews: A
History - Paul Stroble;
Resurrection; Backyard Bugs - Keith
Ewell |
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2016 Vol. 32, No.
1:
Springhouse
Ink;
What Have We Launched With The Shawnee
Quarter? - Brian DeNeal; Log
Cabin Therapy, Brian DeNeal;
Sometimes He Says Yes - Joyce Anne
Graves; From My Kitchen Window -
Dixie Terry; Get
Ready, 90, Here I Come - Rebel
Without Applause;
Touring Trigg's Resthaven Retreat
Brian DeNeal; New Gravestone for
Anna - Brian DeNeal; Into the
Brine of the Great Salt Spring - Brian
DeNeal; Marker Honors Virginia
Gregg - Gary DeNeal; Pope County
Notes - John W. Allen; Backyard
Bugs - Keith Ewell
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2016 Vol. 32, No. 2: Springhouse
Ink; Foundation
Restored at Mystery Cabin - Brian
DeNeal;
Five Hundred Dollar Dive - John
J. Lesjack;
Whip-Poor-Will and Everyone Else
- Brian DeNeal;
Briefly Put, How I Failed - The
Rebel;
The Piasa Bird: Myth Not Monster
- John J. Dunphy;
A Few Final Words from Charlie
Birger - Gary DeNeal;
From My Kitchen Window
- Dixie
Terry;
Review of Cy Avery, “Father of
Route 66” - Paul Stroble;
A First-hand Account of the 1812
New Madrid Earthquake - Lorenzo
Dow;
A Civil War Memoir by a Jersey
County Soldier - John J.
Dunphy;
Pope County Notes - John W.
Allen;
A Humming Snowbird Returns - Brian
DeNeal;
Backyard Bugs - Keith Ewell
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2016 Vol. 32 No. 3: Springhouse
Ink;
Is Anyone in Here With Us? - Brian DeNeal;
The
Farm Front - Joe
Phillips;
Spanning the Decades - Brian
DeNeal;
Catch Me If You Can - Brian
DeNeal; Casting Out the Demons - Brian
DeNeal;
From My Kitchen Window
- Dixie
Terry;
Don't Lower That Final
Curtain. Burn It! -
Rebel Without Applause;
The Illinois Earthquake of
1811 and 1812 - Daniel
Berry;
Pope County Notes - John
W. Allen;
Mystery Lights Illuminate
Island Riffle - Charles
Hammond
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2016* Vol. 32 No. 4: Springhouse
Ink; Ozark Echoes;
Trigg's Trails, Tours, and Detours
- Todd Carr;
It
Happened at the River Bend - John
J. Dunphy;
From My Kitchen Window
- Dixie
Terry;
This May Be It - Rebel
Without Applause;
Illinois - Sucker State - William
S. Walsh;
Pope County Notes - John W.
Allen; Springhouse
Coloring Book - Taylor Cox *Volumn no longer corelates with a specific year
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32 No 5: Springhouse Ink; Trigg's Trails, Tours, and Detours, Part II - Todd Carr; It Happened at the River Bend, Part II - John
J. Dunphy; From
My Kitchen Window -
Dixie
Terry; Day of the Hearing - Rebel Without
Applause; Sally Hollow's Lake - Brian DeNeal; Mystery Wall at Mud Springs - Brian DeNeal; New Chirp Off the Old Rock - Brian DeNeal; Springhouse
Coloring Book - Tiffany Day; These Hills Impound - Gary DeNeal | | 2017 Vol. 32 No. 6: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; Trigg's Trails, Tours, and Detours, Part III - Todd Carr; It Happened at the River Bend, Part III - John J. Dunphy; The Woodsman and the Bayonet - Rebel Without Applause; From My Kitchen Window
- Dixie Terry; Our Day in the Dark - Brian and Gary
DeNeal; Circles and Crescents - Brian DeNeal; Rhetoric 102: The Charles Anthis Story - Robert A. Hill; White-Nose Syndrome Taking Major Toll on Cave-Dwelling Bats - Brian DeNeal; Old Stuff - Roger K. Lyons; The Narcissist, Beyond "Beyond," The Cow - Gary DeNeal; River-to-River Trail Is Getting a Makeover - Brian DeNeal; Springhouse Coloring
Book - Kennedy Dunning | |
2018 Vol. 33 No. 1: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes; Trigg’s Trails, Tours and Detours Part IV - Todd Carr; It Happened At the River Bend Part IV - John J. Dunphy; Rebel’s Lament, Rebel Without Applause; From My Kitchen Window - Dixie Terry; Garden of the Gods, Daddy and Mother Remembered - Bonnie Tarlton Duncan Graham; Trapped Treasures Milled From Our Hills - Brian DeNeal; The Old Man - William Hayes; Three Books Worth Checking Out - Brian DeNeal; The Queen and the Cave: A Bump In the Night and the Nashville Snub - Charles Dixon; Compliments of the Serpent Revisited, Gary DeNeal; Rude Boy From Rudement - Gary DeNeal
| | 2018 Vol. 33 No. 2: Springhouse Ink - Ozark Echoes -Trigg’s Trails, Tours and Detours Part V, Todd Carr - It Happened At the River Bend Part V, John J. Dunphy - The Diary of Philip J. Denny - Blanketed In Stubbornness, Rebel Without Applause - From My Kitchen Window, Dixie Terry - A River-to-River Trail Renovation, Brian DeNeal - Remembering Judge Brocton Lockwood, Gary DeNeal and David Nelson - Three Poems, Paul Stroble - Rain In Southern Illinois, Roger K. Lyons - Missing Marker Returns to Old Town, Brian DeNeal
| | 2018 Vol. 33, No. 3: Springhouse Ink; Ozark Echoes - Trigg’s Ozark Tours, Todd Carr - It Happened At the River Bend Part VI, John J. Dunphy - Skin and Bones, Rebel Without Applause - From My Kitchen Window, by Dixie Terry - Lusk Creek’s Last Chance Cabin, Dr. Thomas Davis - Olmstead Locks and Dam, Brian DeNeal - Mrs. Mary Fraser Bastien, Teacher, Roger K. Lyons - Small Town Heart, Paul Stroble - Shawneetown Bicentennial, William Hayes - River-to-River Trail Improvements Complete, Brian DeNeal.
| | 2019 Vol. 33, No. 4: Springhouse Ink - Ozark Echoes - Plumbing the Depths of - Somerset’s Lost Silver Mine, Brian DeNeal - Memories of Rudement, Billy Paul Ewell Ancient Joy, Rebel Without Applause - His Own Freedom Wasn’t Enough, John J. Dunphy - From My Kitchen Window, Dixie Terry - Remembering Mr. Buck Reynolds, Tool & Die Man of Epworth, Roger K. Lyons - A History Book of Interest to Southern Illinoisans, Herbert K. Russell - The Gold Rush Diary of Aaron Riley Lambert | | 2019 Vol. 33, No. 5: Springhouse Ink - Ozark Echoes - A Southern Illinois Man in the Civilian Conservation Corps, John J. Dunphy - A Few Words on Catalpa, Gary DeNeal - Just How It Is, Rebel Without Applause - From My Kitchen Window, Dixie Terry - Bell Smith Springs, Sam Stearns - Gold Rush Diary of Aaron Riley Lambert Part II - The Farm, Roger K. Lyons - The Lay of the Land, Kay Rippelmeyer - Book Reviews: River Outlaws and Big Muddy Monster, Brian DeNeal - Pond Rings, Brian DeNeal |
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2020 Vol. 33, No. 6: Springhouse Ink - Ozark Echoes - The Moores of Madison County... by John J. Dunphy - The Magic if Monarchs, by Brian DeNeal - Norris City's WWII Contribution... by Mark Motsinger - Dixie Departs Teapot Cottage, by Brian DeNeal - From My Kitchen Window, by Dixie Terry - Holding On 'Til the Pen Runs Dry, by Rebel Without Applause - Little Grassy Hatches Little Catfish, by Brian DeNeal - Gold Rush Diary of Aaron Riley Lambert, Part III - By Whose Hand? by Brian DeNeal
- The Waterfall of Twenty Thousand Wings, by Roger K. Lyons - Bliss-syllabic aka Heavy Reading Ain't For Wimps, by Gary DeNeal - Friends, Charles Hammond, by Gary DeNeal - Pond Rings, by Brian DeNeal |
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2021 Vol. 34, No. 1: Springhouse Ink - Ozark Echoes - The Lynching of a School Teacher, John J. Dunphy - A Bolt From the Blue, Brian DeNeal - The Pelican on the Pier: A True Story, Alex Kirt - Historical Marker Commemorates Creal Springs, Mark Motsinger - The Sign, Rebel Without Applause - From My Kitchen Window, Dixie Terry - John Lewis Links Us All to Our Own Best Selves, Sandra Pfeifer - Memories of Colorado, Illinois, Bob Hill - Tap Roots, Roger K. Lyons - Wrong Turn at Cedar Lake, Paul Vannie - Charlie Birger, Wyatt Earp, Gary DeNeal - The Cookie Jar, The Trail, Paul Vanni - Friends, Charles Hammond - The First Turnips, Roger K. Lyons - Trip to Town, Gary DeNeal - The Perfect Spot, Metamorphosis, Gary DeNeal - The Prosperous Farmer, Gary DeNeal - Pond Rings, Brian DeNeal
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