Clayville rural life center and museum - Publications series II - Research report #02: The Broadwells of Clayville and their roots, part I: The family and its activities in Illinois
Kwedar, Melinda F.; MacLean, Kay
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Title
Clayville rural life center and museum - Publications series II - Research report #02: The Broadwells of Clayville and their roots, part I: The family and its activities in Illinois
Author(s)
Kwedar, Melinda F.
MacLean, Kay
Contributor(s)
Hawes, Edward L. [editor]
Issue Date
1981
Keyword(s)
Broadwell Family
Sangamon County (Ill.)
History
Abstract
This research report studies the activities of the Broadwell family in Illinois. The Broadwells are the subjects of study because they had the inn at Clayville built. Chapter I deals with the genealogy of father Moses and his nine children who came with him to Illinois. The other chapters concern the family's other business activities, political and social involvements, and living arrangements. 64p.
Publisher
Sangamon State University
Series/Report Name or Number
Clayville Rural Life Center and Museum - Publications Series II
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