Illinois State Library

Electronic Documents of Illinois


Search:
00* in FirstRecordID [X]
000000000224 in XMLRecordID [X]
rss icon RSS
Results:  1 Item
Sorted by:  
Page: 1
XMLRecordID
000000000224[X]
DateCreated
 

Title:  

Illinois History: A Magazine for Young People

 
 Volume/Number:  2003 December 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Publication written by and for students in grades 6 through 12. Theme of this issue is Agriculture in Illinois History. Table of Contents: John Deere Helping Illinois Andrew Bauer, Oregon High School, Oregon Teacher: Sara Werckel The Development of John Deere Tractors and Their Impacts on Rural Life Ben Burke, Oregon High School, Oregon Teacher: Sara Werckel The Lost Dream of the Farmers Union Miriam Carlson, Heritage School, Rockford Teacher: Elizabeth Carlson Secrets Behind the Southern Illinois Peaches Andrea Carmona, Carbondale Community High School, Carbondale Teacher: Patricia Grimmer Buckwheat: An Illinois Crops Growing Uses Sarah Damian, Carbondale Community High School, Carbondale Teacher: Patricia Grimmer Truck Farming to Flower Growing Greenhouses: The Era of Chicagos urban Agriculture Margot DiMuzio, Jamieson School, Chicago Teachers: Jackie Turlow and Bob Newton The Effect Early Pioneer Farmers Had On Government in Illinois Jon-Paul Raupp McDowell, St. Thomas More, Elgin Teacher: Melissa Craig Truck Farming to Flower Growing: Urban Agriculture Katerina Melanis, Jamieson School, Chicago Teachers: Jackie Turlow and Bob Newton Small Company, Big Contribution Bryce Parsons-Twesten, Belleville Township High School West, Belleville Teacher: Melissa Schmitt-Crafton Dixon Springs Experimental Station Devon Romano, Carbondale Community High School, Carbondale Teacher: Patricia Grimmer The History of the Round Barn Farm Kristin Taylor, Brookwood Junior High School, Glenwood Teacher: Harry Daley Illinois Agricultural Revolution Lauren Van Winkle, All Saints Academy, Breese Teacher: Stephanie Garcia 
 Date Created:  12 05 2003 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000000224   Original UID: 237 FIRST WORD: Illinois