The settlement of Illinois, 1778-1830Boggess, Arthur Clinton
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The settlement of Illinois, 1778-1830
Boggess, Arthur Clinton
Illinois -- History -- 1778-1865
348 “Statutes at Large,” IV., 420-1.
349 “Pub. Lands,” VI., 240.
350 “Statutes at Large,” III., 786; “Repts. of Com.,” No. 58, 17th
Cong., 1st Sess., I.; “Pub. Lands,” III., 406, 412-3, 421, 462-3;
VI., 23-5; “S. Doc.,” No. 10, 21st Cong., 1st Sess., I.
351 “Illinois Intelligencer,” Vandalia, Ill., Apr. 24, 1821.
352 “Niles’ Register,” XXV., 117.
353 “Washington (D. C.) Republican,” Sept. 27, 1823.
354 “Illinois Intelligencer,” Oct. 3, 1829.
355 “Senate Jour.,” Ill., 1830-31, 8-51. The message was delivered on
Dec. 7, 1830, and Edwards’ successor was inaugurated the following
day.
356 “State Papers,” No. 17, 16th Cong., 1st Sess., II.
357 “Statutes at Large,” III., 659-60; “Niles’ Register,” XXII., 59.
358 “Pub. Lands,” IV., 437-8; “Repts. of Com.,” No. 147, 19th Cong., 1st
Sess., II.; _ibid._, No. 53, 18th Cong., 2d Sess., I.; “S. Doc.,”
No. 49, 19th Cong., 1st Sess., II.
_ 359 Ibid._, No. 46, 19th Cong., 2d Sess., II.; “State Papers,” No. 81,
19th Cong., 2d Sess., V.
360 “Pub. Lands,” VI., 27; “Statutes at Large,” IV., 234.
361 “S. Doc.,” No. 11, 21st Cong., 1st Sess., I.
362 “Pub. Lands,” IV., 888, 921; V., 33, 35, 620; “Statutes at Large,”
IV., 305.
363 “Laws of Ill.,” 1820-21, 39-45; 1824-25, 72.
_ 364 Ibid._, 1820-21, 153-4.
365 The total receipts from sales of 1829 is erroneously given as
$256,124.54 in the original.
366 “Pub. Lands,” VI., 158-9.
_ 367 Ibid._, VI., 219; “H. Ex. Doc.,” No. 19, 21st Cong., 2d Sess., I.
368 “Rept. of a Meeting of Workingmen in the City of Wheeling, Va., on
Forming a Settlement in the State of Ill.,” Oct. 4, 1830, 1-12.
369 “Information for Emigrants,” London, 1848, 33, first pagination. The
hogs were sold in 1829.
370 Senators from Illinois:
Ninian Edwards, Maryland, Dec. 4, 1818-Mar. 4, 1824
Jesse B. Thomas, Maryland, Dec. 4, 1818-Mar. 3, 1829
John McLean, North Carolina, Dec. 20, 1824-Mar. 3, 1825
and Dec. 7, 1829-Oct. 14, 1830
Elias K. Kane, New York, Dec. 5, 1825-Dec. 11, 1835
David J. Baker, Connecticut, Dec. 6, 1830-Jan. 4, 1831
Representatives from Illinois:
John McLean, North Carolina, Dec. 4, 1818-Mar. 3, 1819
Daniel P. Cook, Kentucky, Dec. 6, 1819-Mar. 3, 1827
Joseph Duncan, Kentucky, Dec. 3, 1827-Nov. 1834
Governors of Illinois:
1809-1818: Ninian Edwards, Maryland
1818-1822: Shadrach Bond, Maryland
1822-1826: Edward Coles, Virginia
1826-1830: Ninian Edwards, Maryland
1830-1834: John Reynolds, Pennsylvania
The governors from 1834-1842 were from Kentucky, 1842-1861 from the
North, 1861-1873 from Kentucky. During the period 1846-1853,
Illinois had a Democratic governor (Augustus C. French), from New
Hampshire, this being the only instance of an Illinois governor from
New England.
371 Sulte, “Histoire des Canadiens-Français,” VIII., 53.
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