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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2021 · 1 MIN

This Week In Illinois History: The Liberty Bell Of The West (July 4, 1778)

from This Week in Illinois History · host Clint Cargile

The Liberty Bell of the West – older than the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia – rang for George Rogers Clark and his army when they liberated Kaskaskia from British control on July 4, 1778.

The Liberty Bell of the West – older than the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia – rang for George Rogers Clark and his army when they liberated Kaskaskia from British control on July 4, 1778.

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This Week In Illinois History: The Liberty Bell Of The West (July 4, 1778)

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The Liberty Bell of the West – older than the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia – rang for George Rogers Clark and his army when they liberated Kaskaskia from British control on July 4, 1778.

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