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Vol. 27, No.3
Kestner Wallace recalls a mule from yesteryear, while John Lesjack remembers a diver for shells who just happened to be blind. Meanwhile, the Rebel manages the aging processes with his usual gracelessness, yet he does find a measure of solace in knowing he is not alone, and that contemplation is a country just waiting to be explored. Dixie Terry shares the recipes of summertime, William Searles recalls how French Illinois became British Illinois, and Paul Stroble contributes another chapter from an exceedingly rare book written by a traveler who visited Illinois in 1825. These are just a few of the articles in Vol. 27 No. 3 of a magazine unlike any other, that blend of eclecticism and nostalgia southern Illinois style—Springhouse.
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