Proceedings, Volumen6Torch Press, 1913 "Directory of the ... association ... to February 9, 1924:" v. 11, pt. 1, p. [143]-164. |
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... legislatures , and the Illinois members of the legislatures of the Northwest and Indiana Territories . The list contains three hundred and forty names , no name being counted twice , and of these men the birth - places of one hundred ...
... legislatures , and the Illinois members of the legislatures of the Northwest and Indiana Territories . The list contains three hundred and forty names , no name being counted twice , and of these men the birth - places of one hundred ...
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... legislature . Thus two of them served in five and another in three of the eight General Assemblies . That the participation of New Englanders in politics was greater after the admis- sion of the State than during the Territorial period ...
... legislature . Thus two of them served in five and another in three of the eight General Assemblies . That the participation of New Englanders in politics was greater after the admis- sion of the State than during the Territorial period ...
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... legislature ; George Churchill of Madison Coun- ty , one of his lieutenants ; Hooper Warren , the editor of the Edwardsville Spectator ; and John Mason Peck , the well - known Baptist missionary preacher . * Apart from this struggle ...
... legislature ; George Churchill of Madison Coun- ty , one of his lieutenants ; Hooper Warren , the editor of the Edwardsville Spectator ; and John Mason Peck , the well - known Baptist missionary preacher . * Apart from this struggle ...
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... legislature of Indiana Territory , where he took an active part in the movement to have Illinois set off as a separate Territory . He served again in the Constitutional Con- vention of 1818 , was one of the Representatives from St ...
... legislature of Indiana Territory , where he took an active part in the movement to have Illinois set off as a separate Territory . He served again in the Constitutional Con- vention of 1818 , was one of the Representatives from St ...
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... legislatures and was again elected to the eleventh , twelfth , and fourteenth Gen- eral Assemblies , making a record of sixteen years of ser- vice . His later years were spent on his farm , where he died in 1876.11 Among the newcomers ...
... legislatures and was again elected to the eleventh , twelfth , and fourteenth Gen- eral Assemblies , making a record of sixteen years of ser- vice . His later years were spent on his farm , where he died in 1876.11 Among the newcomers ...
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