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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Quincy, Illinois, People from Quincy, Illinois, Quincy University, Gary Forrester, Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858, Mary Astor, Michael Swango, John Wood Community College, Wallace Wilkerson, Rick Reuschel, D. A. Weibring, Quincy Gems, John W. Henry, James Scott, Augustine Tolton, Jesse W. Fell, Albert Cashier, Ralph Carmichael, Jean Rabe, Bruce Douglas, Josh Rabe, Micki Free, William Alexander Richardson, Neysa McMein, Jennifer Nobis, Dev Reeves, Mike Estabrook, Ezra T. Benson, Benjamin Prentiss, Milton McPike, Hermann Fichter, Harry Forrester, Chase Hilgenbrinck, Orville Hickman Browning, James D. Morgan, Arthur Pitney, James B. Stewart, List of people from Quincy, Illinois, Quincy Public School District 172, Kevin Koetters, Roy Brocksmith, Tad Hilgenbrink, Frederick Kreismann, Michaele Vollbracht, Jim Finigan, Henry Kolker, El Tappe, Bob Havens, Margaret Feldner, B'nai Sholom Temple, William H. Hinrichsen, Brian Munzlinger, Meyer Family Farm, Edgar J. Goodspeed, Robert Livingston, George McVey, Gary Phillips, Al Demaree, Paul Reuschel, Fritz Ostermueller, Donald Gallaher, Brian Clark, South Side German Historic District, Quincy Indians, Euguene Kole. Excerpt: Gary Forrester (born 3 July 1946 in the United States) is a New Zealand-Australian musician, composer, novelist, poet, and memoirist. He was profiled by Random House Australia (Australian Country Music, 1991) as one of the major figures in the Australian music scene during the 1980s and 1990s. Also a law professor, he represented Indian tribes in securing restoration legislation through the United States Congress; authored a text on American Indian law; and wrote numerous articles on the rights of indigenous peoples, the environment, and other legal topics. Strangers To Us All: Lawyers and Poetry (featuring biographies and works o...