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Rough Line Drawing, not to scale of Sturdivant's Fort used by the Sturdivant Gang in Rosiclare, Illinois in the early 19th century based on the investigations of Illinois historians, Ron Nelson and Gary DeNeal in their article in Springhouse Magazine. |
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Ron Nelson, "To find a fort: The search for Sturdivant's lair", Springhouse Magazine, April 1998, Vol. 15 No. 2, Junction, Illinois |
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2018 |
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D.R. Chittenden, creator of line drawing |
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