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The Board of Fund Commissioners was created by l. 1837, p. 121. Board contracted for and negotiated all loans authorized by General Assembly for internal improvements and signed and executed all bonds or stock certificates issued for such loans. Monies received from proceeds of loans were deposited at State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. These deposits were used to pay drafts issued on Fund Commissioners by Board of Commissioners of Public Works for expenditures on internal improvement prjects or pruchases of land. Fund Commissioners also were empowered to purchase and furnish iron, machinery and other materials required by Board of Commissioners of Public Works.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
The Board of Fund Commissioners was created by l. 1837, p. 121. Board contracted for and negotiated all loans authorized by General Assembly for internal improvements and signed and executed all bonds or stock certificates issued for such loans. Monies received from proceeds of loans were deposited at State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. These deposits were used to pay drafts issued on Fund Commissioners by Board of Commissioners of Public Works for expenditures on internal improvement prjects or pruchases of land. Fund Commissioners also were empowered to purchase and furnish iron, machinery and other materials required by Board of Commissioners of Public Works.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
The Board of Fund Commissioners was created by l. 1837, p. 121. Board contracted for and negotiated all loans authorized by General Assembly for internal improvements and signed and executed all bonds or stock certificates issued for such loans. Monies received from proceeds of loans were deposited at State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. These deposits were used to pay drafts issued on Fund Commissioners by Board of Commissioners of Public Works for expenditures on internal improvement prjects or pruchases of land. Fund Commissioners also were empowered to purchase and furnish iron, machinery and other materials required by Board of Commissioners of Public Works.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
The Board of Fund Commissioners was created by l. 1837, p. 121. Board contracted for and negotiated all loans authorized by General Assembly for internal improvements and signed and executed all bonds or stock certificates issued for such loans. Monies received from proceeds of loans were deposited at State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. These deposits were used to pay drafts issued on Fund Commissioners by Board of Commissioners of Public Works for expenditures on internal improvement prjects or pruchases of land. Fund Commissioners also were empowered to purchase and furnish iron, machinery and other materials required by Board of Commissioners of Public Works.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
The Board of Fund Commissioners was created by l. 1837, p. 121. Board contracted for and negotiated all loans authorized by General Assembly for internal improvements and signed and executed all bonds or stock certificates issued for such loans. Monies received from proceeds of loans were deposited at State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. These deposits were used to pay drafts issued on Fund Commissioners by Board of Commissioners of Public Works for expenditures on internal improvement prjects or pruchases of land. Fund Commissioners also were empowered to purchase and furnish iron, machinery and other materials required by Board of Commissioners of Public Works.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
The Board of Fund Commissioners was created by l. 1837, p. 121. Board contracted for and negotiated all loans authorized by General Assembly for internal improvements and signed and executed all bonds or stock certificates issued for such loans. Monies received from proceeds of loans were deposited at State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. These deposits were used to pay drafts issued on Fund Commissioners by Board of Commissioners of Public Works for expenditures on internal improvement prjects or pruchases of land. Fund Commissioners also were empowered to purchase and furnish iron, machinery and other materials required by Board of Commissioners of Public Works.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
The Board of Fund Commissioners was created by l. 1837, p. 121. Board contracted for and negotiated all loans authorized by General Assembly for internal improvements and signed and executed all bonds or stock certificates issued for such loans. Monies received from proceeds of loans were deposited at State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. These deposits were used to pay drafts issued on Fund Commissioners by Board of Commissioners of Public Works for expenditures on internal improvement prjects or pruchases of land. Fund Commissioners also were empowered to purchase and furnish iron, machinery and other materials required by Board of Commissioners of Public Works.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
The Board of Fund Commissioners was created by l. 1837, p. 121. Board contracted for and negotiated all loans authorized by General Assembly for internal improvements and signed and executed all bonds or stock certificates issued for such loans. Monies received from proceeds of loans were deposited at State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. These deposits were used to pay drafts issued on Fund Commissioners by Board of Commissioners of Public Works for expenditures on internal improvement prjects or pruchases of land. Fund Commissioners also were empowered to purchase and furnish iron, machinery and other materials required by Board of Commissioners of Public Works.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
The Board of Fund Commissioners was created by l. 1837, p. 121. Board contracted for and negotiated all loans authorized by General Assembly for internal improvements and signed and executed all bonds or stock certificates issued for such loans. Monies received from proceeds of loans were deposited at State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. These deposits were used to pay drafts issued on Fund Commissioners by Board of Commissioners of Public Works for expenditures on internal improvement prjects or pruchases of land. Fund Commissioners also were empowered to purchase and furnish iron, machinery and other materials required by Board of Commissioners of Public Works.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
The Board of Fund Commissioners was created by l. 1837, p. 121. Board contracted for and negotiated all loans authorized by General Assembly for internal improvements and signed and executed all bonds or stock certificates issued for such loans. Monies received from proceeds of loans were deposited at State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. These deposits were used to pay drafts issued on Fund Commissioners by Board of Commissioners of Public Works for expenditures on internal improvement prjects or pruchases of land. Fund Commissioners also were empowered to purchase and furnish iron, machinery and other materials required by Board of Commissioners of Public Works.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
The Board of Fund Commissioners was created by l. 1837, p. 121. Board contracted for and negotiated all loans authorized by General Assembly for internal improvements and signed and executed all bonds or stock certificates issued for such loans. Monies received from proceeds of loans were deposited at State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. These deposits were used to pay drafts issued on Fund Commissioners by Board of Commissioners of Public Works for expenditures on internal improvement prjects or pruchases of land. Fund Commissioners also were empowered to purchase and furnish iron, machinery and other materials required by Board of Commissioners of Public Works.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
The Board of Fund Commissioners was created by l. 1837, p. 121. Board contracted for and negotiated all loans authorized by General Assembly for internal improvements and signed and executed all bonds or stock certificates issued for such loans. Monies received from proceeds of loans were deposited at State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. These deposits were used to pay drafts issued on Fund Commissioners by Board of Commissioners of Public Works for expenditures on internal improvement prjects or pruchases of land. Fund Commissioners also were empowered to purchase and furnish iron, machinery and other materials required by Board of Commissioners of Public Works.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
The Board of Fund Commissioners was created by l. 1837, p. 121. Board contracted for and negotiated all loans authorized by General Assembly for internal improvements and signed and executed all bonds or stock certificates issued for such loans. Monies received from proceeds of loans were deposited at State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. These deposits were used to pay drafts issued on Fund Commissioners by Board of Commissioners of Public Works for expenditures on internal improvement prjects or pruchases of land. Fund Commissioners also were empowered to purchase and furnish iron, machinery and other materials required by Board of Commissioners of Public Works.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
The Board of Fund Commissioners was created by l. 1837, p. 121. Board contracted for and negotiated all loans authorized by General Assembly for internal improvements and signed and executed all bonds or stock certificates issued for such loans. Monies received from proceeds of loans were deposited at State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. These deposits were used to pay drafts issued on Fund Commissioners by Board of Commissioners of Public Works for expenditures on internal improvement prjects or pruchases of land. Fund Commissioners also were empowered to purchase and furnish iron, machinery and other materials required by Board of Commissioners of Public Works.
In 1840 Board of Fund Commissioners was abolished and replaced by one Fund Commissioner, who assumed duties formerly exercised by Commissioners and was responsible for auditing and settling their accounts and those of Board of Commissioners of Public Works. When Board of Auditors was established in 1841, it was authorized to draw drafts on Fund Commissioner for any approved settlements.
Legislation passed in 1843 abolished Office of Fund Commissioner and designated Governor to succeed as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Governor was later instructed to issue state bonds and stock in various attempts to settle large internal improvement and canal debt. He also was involved in making settlements with former contractors, engineers, Commissioners of Public Works and Fund Commissioners and in leasing and sales of property of various internal improvement projects. Governor continued to function as Fund Commissioner until nearly all internal improvement debt was paid; last appropriation to his office for expenses of secretary to Fund Commissioner was made in 1875.
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Illinois. Governor (1961-1968 : Kerner). Otto Kerner correspondence, 1961-1968.
Title:
Otto Kerner correspondence, 1961-1968.
File contains addresses, proclamations, extradition papers, pardons, commutations, restorations of citizenship to felons, resignations and appointments, appropriation authorizations, legislative records of bills with Governor's action, and Attorney General opinions. Also included in file are Court of Claims affidavits and memoranda; briefs of judicial proceedings involving the state; and courtesy cards requests. Topics include the United Nations, New York World's Fair, Interstate Compact on Juveniles, toll highway bonds, Chanute Air Force Base, annexations, Illinois Racing Board, Illinois Harness Racing Commission, Reapportionment Commission, and elections. The file also contains the Governor's resignation to become a U. S. Court of Appeals judge. State government reports include studies on agency spending; revenue sources; communication costs analyses; office space; and management information flow. Brochures and pamphlets include Governor's Committee on Consumer Sales reports; Trustees for the State Employees' Retirement System Board minutes; and; booklets on credit laws, mental health, local government grants, and Illinois Commerce Commission. Correspondents primarily are government officials.
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- Illinois. Governor (1961-1968 : Kerner). Otto Kerner correspondence, 1961-1968.
Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Daniel Walker speeches, 1969-1976.
Title:
Daniel Walker speeches, 1969-1976.
Speeches given by the Governor and Mrs. Daniel Walker before various civic, fraternal, business, professional, labor, and political groups cover such topics as building dedications, traffic safety, crime, law enforcement, higher education, health and medical programs, environmental issues, job training, program funding and budget reductions.
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- Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Daniel Walker speeches, 1969-1976.
Illinois. General Assembly. Index to House and Senate bills, 1859-1923.
Title:
Index to House and Senate bills, 1859-1923.
Record is an alphabetical subject index to House and Senate bills during each biennium (RS 600.001) compiled by the Secretary of State's Index Division for use by the House clerk and Senate secretary. Entries include general subject; topical subdivisions; bill number and author.
ArchivalResource: ledgers 32 volumes.
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- Illinois. General Assembly. Index to House and Senate bills, 1859-1923.
Illinois. Office of the Governor. Register of subscribers to a $1.6 million Illinois and Michigan Canal loan who were entitled to priority of payment, July 1845-June 1846.
Title:
Register of subscribers to a $1.6 million Illinois and Michigan Canal loan who were entitled to priority of payment, July 1845-June 1846.
Register is of subscribers to canal loan who were entitled to priority of payment out of canal trust property and fund. Listing for each subscriber includes date of entry; serial numbers, date of issue and values of each scrip or bond held; names and titles of officials who signed scrip or bonds; and dates on which interest payments were to start.
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- Illinois. Office of the Governor. Register of subscribers to a $1.6 million Illinois and Michigan Canal loan who were entitled to priority of payment, July 1845-June 1846.
Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Judicial, legislative, and executive files, 1973-1976.
Title:
Judicial, legislative, and executive files, 1973-1976.
Files includes records of the judicial, legislative, and executive branch coordinators. Judicial papers include copies of appellate and circuit court judges' resignations, material relevant to litigation in which the Governor was respondent, and affidavits with requests from inmates of the state corectional institutions. Legislative papers include incoming and outgoing correspondence between the Governor and legislative leaders concerning legislation, building projects, appointments, and appropriations. Executive papers include messages to the Senate, copies of proclamations and orders, staff plans for special events, and photographs.
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- Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Judicial, legislative, and executive files, 1973-1976.
Yates family. Papers, 1789-1936.
Title:
Papers, 1789-1936.
Correspondence, scrapbooks, notebooks, letterpress books, genealogy notes, manuscripts, speeches, news clippings, legal documents and pamphlets. Letters from many important political figures of the Civil War period including Lincoln, Grant, Herndon, Seward, Stanton, McClernand, Logan, Ingersoll, Dubois, Koerner, David Davis, Jesse Fell, Lyman Trumbull, O.H. Browning, and Augustus French. Also many letters from enlisted men and their families. Letters from Holly Springs, Chattanooga, New Orleans, Vicksburg and Corinth. Also Yates letters to his wife while he was in Washington, D.C. Richard, Jr.'s include letters to his friend, Chicago lawyer James E. Babb, often discussing his political career. Letters from John Palmer, William H. Taft and Theodore Roosevelt. Also letters to and from distant relatives discussing genealogy. Copies of speeches for both men. Scrapbooks of political clippings and family news. Bound volumes of accounts, letters, congressional material and campaign material. Unpublished biography of Yates, Sr. by L.U. Reavis.
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- Yates family. Papers, 1789-1936.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Record of pardons denied, 1897-1935.
Title:
Record of pardons denied, 1897-1935.
Entries include inmate name; and the date pardon was denied.
ArchivalResource: ledgers 2 volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Record of pardons denied, 1897-1935.
Illinois. Dept. of Mental Health. Construction project files, 1951-1981.
Title:
Construction project files, 1951-1981.
Files contain correspondence and other items relating to Department of Mental Health construction projects. Project files or notebooks include correspondence; land surveys; site plans; drawings; blueline prints; cost estimates; contracts; bid acceptance notifications; preliminary plans and specifications (e.g., plumbing; heating); appropriations status reports; fund release requests and authorizations; photographs; change orders; completion certificates; and minutes. Files are from the following institutions: A. L. Bowen Children's Center; Chicago-Read Mental Health Center; Illinois Security Hospital; Lincoln State School; Ludeman Mental Retardation Center; McFarland Zone Center; Madden Zone Center; Manteno State Hospital; Murray Children's Center; Peoria State Hospital; Read Zone Center; Singer Zone Center; Southern Illinois Children's Service Center; Specialized Living Centers (Addison, East Moline, Rockford, Springfield, Swansea, Woodlawn); Tinley Park Mental Health Center; Waukegan Developmental Center; Zeller Zone Center.
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- Illinois. Dept. of Mental Health. Construction project files, 1951-1981.
Illinois. General Assembly. Senate. Senate journal, 1819-1980.
Title:
Senate journal, 1819-1980.
Senate regular proceedings journal includes communications with Governor and House of Representatives; plus commission, departmental and agency reports. Notary public appointment lists are included for 46th-64th biennieums (1909-1946); as are Governor's veto messages beginning with the 61st biennium (1939-1940).
ArchivalResource: ledgers 1141 volumes.
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- Illinois. General Assembly. Senate. Senate journal, 1819-1980.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of blank Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds, ca. 1842.
Title:
Register of blank Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds, ca. 1842.
Volume contains list of blank Illinois and Michigan Canal Bonds which were prepared for issue by the Governor and sent to the Secretary of State for registration. Quantity of interest coupons and face value is included for each bond registered. Record occasionally indicates that Auditor of Public Accounts' name is engraved on each coupon. Also included is a list of six bonds issued on public buildings account with the Auditor's and State Treasurer's signatures partly obliterated.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of blank Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds, ca. 1842.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of justices of the peace and police magistrates, 1825-1964.
Title:
Register of justices of the peace and police magistrates, 1825-1964.
Entries include name; title; commission date; municipality or precinct where commissioned, and occasional remarks (e.g., reason for leaving office). After 1872 entries give commission expiration dates; dates and reasons for office vacancy.
ArchivalResource: ledgers 17 volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of justices of the peace and police magistrates, 1825-1964.
Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission. Papers, 1939-1973.
Title:
Papers, 1939-1973.
File includes correspondence and reports concerning unpaid legislative bills; educational purchasing procedures (i.e., proposed centralized purchasing with the Dept. of General Services; Board of Regents appropriations); personnel matters; state agency budget review (i.e., Secretary of State operating costs and appropriations; Dept. of Public Aid budget; improved financial planning); property tax relief; state taxation digest; education (i.e., common school fund appropriations; school purchasing); day-care centers; transportation bond issue; and revenue sharing. Commission inquiries are included with forwarded agency correspondence; witness lists and statements; hearing transcripts; reports (i.e., subcommitee; biennial; annual; Bureau of the Budget); a 1973 Indiana tax plan; urban property data computer program manual; Commission on State Government recommendations. Also included are personnel files (i.e., attendance records; tax-withholding forms; employment applications); publications; proposed school purchasing study staff work schedule; and a commission property inventory.
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- Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission. Papers, 1939-1973.
Illinois. Office of Fund Commissioner. Register of old bonds and scrip surrendered for subscription to a $1.6 million Illinois and Michigan Canal loan, ca. 1843.
Title:
Register of old bonds and scrip surrendered for subscription to a $1.6 million Illinois and Michigan Canal loan, ca. 1843.
Register is of old indebtedness surrendered by persons subscribing to canal loan as aurhorized under act of 1843 (L.1843, p.54). Entries for each surrendered certificate include serial number and date of issue, names and titles of state officials who signed surrendered certificate, date interest on surrendered certificate was to commence and name of subscriber to loan.
ArchivalResource: register 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of Fund Commissioner. Register of old bonds and scrip surrendered for subscription to a $1.6 million Illinois and Michigan Canal loan, ca. 1843.
Illinois. Governor (1949-1953 : Stevenson). Adlai Ewing Stevenson correspondence, 1949-1953.
Title:
Adlai Ewing Stevenson correspondence, 1949-1953.
Correspondence primarily concerns Service Recognition Board claims; restorations of citizenship rights; announcements of pardons, commutations, or reprieves; notices of resignations and appointments; Spanish-American War Veterans' Fund; political speeches and press releases; reward and proclamations for the capture of fugitives; and executive orders. The file contains state and federal documents; U.S. and Illinois Supreme Court decisions; Illinois Attorney General, State Treasurer and Superintendent of Public Instruction reports; and University of Illinois Board of Trustees minutes. The remaining correspondence with local, state and federal officials concerns the selective service system, draft deferments, conscientious objectors, Social Security, transportation of explosives, counterfeit cigarette tax meters, state seal and the 1952 presidential campaign.
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- Illinois. Governor (1949-1953 : Stevenson). Adlai Ewing Stevenson correspondence, 1949-1953.
Illinois. Governor (1857-1860 : Bissell). Willian Harrison Bissell correspondence, 1857-1860.
Title:
Willian Harrison Bissell correspondence, 1857-1860.
File contains primarily incoming correspondence concerning applications, petitions, and recommendations for political jobs (i.e. Commissioner of Deeds). The correspondence also includes discussion about landowners, land patents, swamp lands, the Illinois and Michigan Canal, slavery, extraditions, the Dred Scott decision, and new militia companies. The letters usually are from private citizens, county officials, bondholders, lawyers, military officers, New York financiers, out-of-state government officials, Illinois county officials and the Illinois Secretary of State.
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- Illinois. Governor (1857-1860 : Bissell). Willian Harrison Bissell correspondence, 1857-1860.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Requisitions from other states, 1835-1949.
Title:
Requisitions from other states, 1835-1949.
Demands for the return of fugitives issued by other states upon Illinois are provided. Entries on each requisition includes name and aliases of fugitive convicted of or charged with crime; crime description; state and county where crime was committed; legal instrument on which charge was based; messenger to whom fugitive was delivered; Governor and Secretary of State signatures from state demanding fugitive; and requisition date. Governor's endorsement issuing a warrant for fugitive surrender is written on requisition. Requisitions usually are accompanied by applications for requisition issuance from county prosecuting attorney to the Governor; certified copies of bills of indictment, affidavits, criminal complaints, warrants for arrest, and other documents that verify requisition applications. Requisitions for parole violators are usually accompnaied by certified copies of orders for parole, parole agreements, and orders for arrest.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Requisitions from other states, 1835-1949.
Illinois. Governor (1873-1877 : Beveridge). John Lourie Beveridge correspondence, 1873-1877.
Title:
John Lourie Beveridge correspondence, 1873-1877.
Correspondence primarily concerns law enforcement matters such as strikes, mob disorders, the Pinkerton Detective Agency, the Ku Klux Klan, lynchings, posses, militia law, extraditions, prizefights, bigamy, bastardy, grand juries, penitentiaries, wardens, jail escapees, commutations, executive clemency, and pardons. Correspondence also provides information concerning immigration, the Chicago Fire of 1871; the Constitution of 1870; the State House; insects; hog cholera; flax cultivation; geological surveys; oil; swamp lands; land patents; revenue laws; public charities; insane asylums; foreign insurance companies operating in Illinois; the Black Hawk War; internal improvement claims; Gatling-gun experiments; volunteers for Indian wars; dikes; canals, dams, and waterpower; state institutions and commissions; and the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition. The correspondence also contains letters and lists of volunteers compiled for a potential war with Spain or against the Sioux Indians in response to the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
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- Illinois. Governor (1873-1877 : Beveridge). John Lourie Beveridge correspondence, 1873-1877.
Illinois. Adjutant General's Office. Roster of staff officers, n.d.
Title:
Roster of staff officers, n.d.
Roster of National Guard officers assigned to the Governor's staff; Adjutant General's Department; Quartermaster's Corps; Medical Department; 1st and 2d Brigades; 1st, 2d, and 4th Infantry Regiments provides each officer's name, rank, and occasionally, title.
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- Illinois. Adjutant General's Office. Roster of staff officers, n.d.
Illinois. Governor (1917-1921 : Lowden). Frank Orren Lowden correspondence, 1917-1921.
Title:
Frank Orren Lowden correspondence, 1917-1921.
Correspondence primarily concerns state, federal, and military activities during WWI. Wartime topics include fuel conservation, daylight-saving time, patriotism, savings stamps, censorship, aliens operating businesses in Illinois, anti-German demonstrations, home defense, liberty bond sales, teaching German in schools, sedition, muntions plant speakers, German sympathizers, "fight or work" orders, Bureau of Investigation, American plan, federal railroad takeover, Collinsville lynching of a "pro-German agitator." Military information includes the draft, army camps, uniforms, food, pay, furloughs, hospitals, Scott Field, Rock Island Arsenal, soldier voting, discharges, demobilization and farm work for returning soldiers. Other significicant topics relate to agriculture, law enforcement, national highway laws, farm loans, child labor, wage tax withholdings and the Chicago Commission on Race Relations appointed by the Governor to investigate the 1919 Chicago race riot. Most correspondents are local, state, and federal officials or business, social and cultural leaders.
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- Illinois. Governor (1917-1921 : Lowden). Frank Orren Lowden correspondence, 1917-1921.
Illinois. Governor (1968-1969 : Shapiro). Samuel Harvey Shapiro correspondence, 1968-1969.
Title:
Samuel Harvey Shapiro correspondence, 1968-1969.
File primarily contains memoranda, working papers, correspondence, transcripts, reports and sound recordings gathered by the Governor's Revenue Study Committee which was established to study the tax structure of the state and explore the possibility of instituting a state income tax. The correspondence also includes appropriations authorizations; resignations and appointments; consular courtesy cards requests; Attorney General and Court of Claims opinions; executive orders (e.g. creation of Committee on Criminal Justice; orders to the Adjutant General to activate the militia to "execute the requests of the said Mayor of the City of Chicago"); materials collected at National Conference of Lieutenant Governors and at National Governors' Conference; and the official list of votes received by presidential electors in Illinois during 1968 election. Correspondents usually are local, state and federal governments officials.
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- Illinois. Governor (1968-1969 : Shapiro). Samuel Harvey Shapiro correspondence, 1968-1969.
Illinois. Governor (1933-1940 : Horner). Henry Horner correspondence, 1933-1940.
Title:
Henry Horner correspondence, 1933-1940.
Correspondence primarily concerns the Great Depression and attempts to combat it at the federal, state, and local levels (e. g. the Work Projects Administration; National Industrial Recovery Administration; Reconstruction Finance Corporation etc.) and other organizations (e.g. Mining Investigation Commission; Committee on Infantile Paralysis and Illinois Racing Commission etc.). Subjects mentioned within the correspondence include retailers' occupational tax, fuel oil, slot machines, public guardians, exposition and anniversary celebrations, soil conservation, Social Security, liquor, Spanish-American War Veterans' Fund, American Legion, claims and pensions, Sangamon County courthouse, State Fair, University of Illinois, boys' training schools, motor vehicle laws, urban population, delinquency, riots in Sangamon and Tazewell Counties, and special holidays for certain state employees. The files also contain extradition papers, budget estimates, messages to the General Assembly, and proclamations. Most of the letters are between local, state, and federal (e.g. Secretary of the Interior) officials.
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- Illinois. Governor (1933-1940 : Horner). Henry Horner correspondence, 1933-1940.
Illinois. General Assembly. Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation. Minutes of commission meetings, 1939-1971.
Title:
Minutes of commission meetings, 1939-1971.
Irregular commission meeting minutes concern officer election; expenditure approval; conference plans; and suggested legislation. Minutes also include correspondence to the Governor; general information on the Midwestern Regional Conference (July 16-July 19, 1961); Commission's biennial report (1963-1965); report and recommendations to the Governor and the 74th General Assembly showing commission membership, legislative recommendations, commission activities, and major interstate activities (1963-1964); a state-federal study on tax-sharing proposals; Council of State Governments Midwest Conference rules and information (e.g., articles of organization; executive committee functions; organization chart; appropriation schedules (1958-1961)).
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- Illinois. General Assembly. Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation. Minutes of commission meetings, 1939-1971.
Illinois. Office of the Governor. Canceled checks for interest payments on new internal improvement stock and interest bonds, July 1848-December 1854.
Title:
Canceled checks for interest payments on new internal improvement stock and interest bonds, July 1848-December 1854.
Checks for interest payments on new internal improvement stock and interest bonds were issued by Wadsworth and Sheldon, state agents on Bank of Commerce in New York. Each check contains date of issue and serial number, name of payee, amount paid, signature of agents and usually payee's endorsement on back of check.
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- Illinois. Office of the Governor. Canceled checks for interest payments on new internal improvement stock and interest bonds, July 1848-December 1854.
Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Proclamations working files, 1973-1974.
Title:
Proclamations working files, 1973-1974.
Files include petitions requesting proclamations, draft proclamations, and correspondence, memoranda, and press information packets relating to proclamation preparation and issuance.
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- Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Proclamations working files, 1973-1974.
Illinois. Governor (1969-1973 : Ogilvie). Richard Buell Ogilvie correspondence, 1969-1973.
Title:
Richard Buell Ogilvie correspondence, 1969-1973.
File contains appropriation authorizations; extradition papers and card files; decisions regarding executive clemency, restoration of citizenship rights, and penitentiary discharges; Attorney General and Court of Claims opinions; speech typescripts; selective service memoranda; records of bills and Governor's action; staff recommendations on proposed legislation; proclamations; and clearances for federal positions. Materials sent to the Governor's office include Illinois Supreme Court petitions, reports and decisions; Board of Higher Education master plan; Legislative Reference Bureau digests; motor vehicle reciprocity agreements with other states; Lt. Governor speeches and reports. Correspondence topics include law enforcement; transportation; civil rights; nursing homes; teacher walkouts, student boycotts and school board lockouts; government assistance; inflation; consumer education; sex education; environmental quality; urban renewal; suburban problems; taxes; business and economic development; Young Republicans; elections; colleges and universities. Some letters were signed by Lt. Gov. Paul Simon.
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- Illinois. Governor (1969-1973 : Ogilvie). Richard Buell Ogilvie correspondence, 1969-1973.
Illinois. Office of the Governor. Executive register of Governor's actions as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner, April 1843-September 1869.
Title:
Executive register of Governor's actions as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner, April 1843-September 1869.
Register records official actions taken by Governor primarily in his role as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner. Activities concern receipt of internal improvement bonds and scrip, settlements with former Fund Commissioners and contractors on internal improvement projects, leasing of Northern Cross Railroad, leases or sales of Quincy House and buildings owned by state in Warsaw and Springfield, sales of various railroads and bonds and scrip received for payments on sales of state land. Also included are receipt of swamp land selection list with acknowledgment that list was forwarded to Auditor of Public Accounts, proclamation issued regarding election of House of Representatives and commissions of individuals to represent Illinois at World's Fair in Paris, France (1855).
ArchivalResource: register 1 f volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of the Governor. Executive register of Governor's actions as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner, April 1843-September 1869.
Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Staff research projects files, 1973-1974.
Title:
Staff research projects files, 1973-1974.
Files include correspondence, minutes, copies of speeches and other working papers compiled for research projects. Subjects include such topics as pollution, pesticides, natural disasters, strip mining, sewage treatment, Environmental Protection Agency regulations, air traffic control, illegal aliens, probation programs, juvenile delinquency, police brutality, gun control, prisons and jails, airport construction, highways, campaign practices reform, fossil fuel production, the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, and economic development projects.
ArchivalResource: 5 cubic ft.
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- Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Staff research projects files, 1973-1974.
Illinois. Office of the Governor. Record of Illinois and Michigan Canal certificates of indebtedness registered by American subscribers to a $1.6 million loan, September 13,1847-April 29, 1858.
Title:
Record of Illinois and Michigan Canal certificates of indebtedness registered by American subscribers to a $1.6 million loan, September 13,1847-April 29, 1858.
Record consists of list of canal indebtedness certificates registered by American subscribers to $1.6 million loan under act of 1847 allowing them same privileges as those conferred upon foreign subscribers (L.1847, p.22). Entries for each registered certificate include date of issue and serial number, names and titles of officials who signed certificate and date on which interest commenced.
ArchivalResource: list 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of the Governor. Record of Illinois and Michigan Canal certificates of indebtedness registered by American subscribers to a $1.6 million loan, September 13,1847-April 29, 1858.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of commissioners of deeds appointed outside of Illinois, 1841-1940.
Title:
Register of commissioners of deeds appointed outside of Illinois, 1841-1940.
Register lists commissioners appointed by the Governor to certify deeds and other instruments; and to administer oaths in other states and territories. Entries include name; residence or commission office location; commission date; and occasionally, fee payment and oath filing dates.
ArchivalResource: ledgers 6 volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of commissioners of deeds appointed outside of Illinois, 1841-1940.
Illinois. Office of the Governor. Register of certificates issued to subscribers to a $1.6 million Illinois and Michigan Canal loan, September 1843-February 1845.
Title:
Register of certificates issued to subscribers to a $1.6 million Illinois and Michigan Canal loan, September 1843-February 1845.
Register is of certificates of canal indebtedness issued under act of 1843 to subscribers to canal loan. Entries for each certificate include date of issue, serial number and value of certificate; name of individual to whom issued; section of canal on which award was made; date on which interest commended; and signature of subscriber acknowledging receipt of certificate. Frequently included are undated indications that certificates later were canceled.
ArchivalResource: register 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of the Governor. Register of certificates issued to subscribers to a $1.6 million Illinois and Michigan Canal loan, September 1843-February 1845.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Lists of expired notary public commissions, 1878-1882.
Title:
Lists of expired notary public commissions, 1878-1882.
Entries include notary name; address and commission expiration date.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Lists of expired notary public commissions, 1878-1882.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of public administrators, deputy county clerks, and deputy circuit clerks, 1825-1983.
Title:
Register of public administrators, deputy county clerks, and deputy circuit clerks, 1825-1983.
Entries include official's name; title; county; and commission date.
ArchivalResource: ledgers 5 volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of public administrators, deputy county clerks, and deputy circuit clerks, 1825-1983.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Executive files, 1818-1987.
Title:
Executive files, 1818-1987.
Files contain papers submitted to the Secretary of State by the Governor relating to his executive actions. Papers concern gubernatorial appointments to Congress; elected state officials, state, judicial and county officers; state officials' oaths of office; General Assembly confirmations or rejections of appointments; notaries public, state and judicial officers resignations; county office vacancy notifications and election certifications from county clerks; gubernatorial orders for special elections (e.g., judicial positions); absences of the Governor from the state; citizenship restorations; executive clemency or sentence commutation; deputy clerk appointments by county officials; and certifications of votes cast by presidential electors. Governor's proclamations (until ca. 1924) and veto messages (until 1949); trademark registration of beverage manufactures, bottlers, and dealers (1873-1891) are also included. File also includes papers (1824-1832) concerning Indians in Illinois (e.g., treaties and speeches made by Indians and government representatives at peace conferences; depositions taken by state agents dealing with Indian depredations; Governor's address to the General Assembly on the "Indian problem").
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Executive files, 1818-1987.
Illinois. Governor (1860-1861 : Wood). John Wood correspondence, 1860-1861.
Title:
John Wood correspondence, 1860-1861.
File contains only incoming correspondence which concerns cattle disease; state banks; pleas for pardons or for government employment, particularly judgeships and the Commissioner of Deeds position; recommendations; and resignations. Correspondents primarily include private citizens, state's attorneys, out-of-state government officials, Illinois county officials and lawyers.
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- Illinois. Governor (1860-1861 : Wood). John Wood correspondence, 1860-1861.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of notaries public, 1858-1924.
Title:
Register of notaries public, 1858-1924.
Entries generally include notary public name and address; commission period dates; bond filing date; bond sureties names; and occasionally vacancy date and reason.
ArchivalResource: ledgers 33 volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of notaries public, 1858-1924.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of judicial officials, 1809-1941.
Title:
Register of judicial officials, 1809-1941.
Register of judicial officials holding office in the state court system (i.e., Supreme, Appellate, Circuit) and other local courts (e.g., Superior/Cook County, City, Municipal). Entries generally include name; address; office title; district number; and election, commission, and term expiration dates. Occasionally the term of office and dated remarks concerning reelection, resignation, or death are included. In addition to judges, a record of clerks of the various courts is included. Until 1872 information also is given for state's attorneys holding office in each circuit court district.
ArchivalResource: ledgers 2 volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of judicial officials, 1809-1941.
Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Office of Special Investigations files, 1973-1975.
Title:
Office of Special Investigations files, 1973-1975.
Financial files of the Office of Special Investigations, whose purpose was to investigate misconduct among state workers in the Governor's employ, show original funding by the Illinois Law Enforcement Commission, budget allowances, and detailed agency expenditures.
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- Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Office of Special Investigations files, 1973-1975.
Illinois. Office of the Governor. Register of indebtedness surendered for new internal improvement stock and interest bonds, September 13, 1847-July 23, 1858.
Title:
Register of indebtedness surendered for new internal improvement stock and interest bonds, September 13, 1847-July 23, 1858.
Register is of old certificates of state indebtedness surrendered under 1847 act. Entries for each surrendered certificate include date of issue and serial number, names of state officials signing certificate, amount of principal due on surrendered certificate, serial number of new internal improvement stock issued for principal, amount of interest due on surrendered certificate, serial number of interest bond issued for interest, name of individual or institution to which new certificate issued and date of old certificate surrendered. Also included are some correspondence of Governor about surrendered certificates and issuance of new stock and bonds.
ArchivalResource: register 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of the Governor. Register of indebtedness surendered for new internal improvement stock and interest bonds, September 13, 1847-July 23, 1858.
Illinois. Adjutant General's Office. Report of the first inspection of the Illinois National Guard, 1877.
Title:
Report of the first inspection of the Illinois National Guard, 1877.
First National Guard (organized under the Military Code of 1877) inspection report was submitted to the Adjutant General by the National Guard Inspector General. Report includes copies of Governor's and Adjutant General's orders mandating the inspection; report synopses assessing each bridage's condition, efficiency, discipline, and troop strength; general guard unit troop strength recapitulation; and Inspector General's recommendations (i.e., weapons and equipment improvement; rifle practice); and reports on the guard's handling of labor riots in Chicago, East St. Louis, Bloomington, Streator, and Altoona (July 1877).
ArchivalResource: ledgers 2 v.
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- Illinois. Adjutant General's Office. Report of the first inspection of the Illinois National Guard, 1877.
Illinois. Governor (1897-1901 : Tanner). John Riley Tanner correspondence, 1897-1901.
Title:
John Riley Tanner correspondence, 1897-1901.
Correspondence concerns labor problems and Spanish American War matters (e. g. relief for Cubans), the Philippine War, and the Boxer Rebellion. Correspondence also deals with new legislation concerning hunting, racing, horseshoe licensing, state civil service, competitive bidding for state contracts, the eight-hour workday, Jewish holidays, cigarette smoking, fire escapes, water gas, osteopathy, food and drugs, killing of prairie chickens, and voting machines. Other topics of correspondence are the Chicago lakefront, Chicago River, University of Illinois funds, Shawneetown flood, battleship Illinois, gunboat Nashville, Inter-Oceanic Canal Commission, Puerto Rican hurricane relief, beet sugar, meat purchases from Armour Packing Company, smallpox, cattle with tuberculosis, state epileptic colony, cement sidewalks, and Populists. Correspondents include local, state, and national government officials, private citizens, and foreign consuls. File also includes a partial listing of appointments made by the Governor.
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- Illinois. Governor (1897-1901 : Tanner). John Riley Tanner correspondence, 1897-1901.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Journal of the Governor, 1853-1857.
Title:
Journal of the Governor, 1853-1857.
Record is a chronological listing of the expenditures and receipts of the Governor's office. Journal entries include date; amount of expenditure or receipt; account to which the transaction was posted, and transaction description (e.g., service furnished; manner of payment).
ArchivalResource: ledgers 1 v.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Journal of the Governor, 1853-1857.
Illinois. Governor (1913-1917 : Dunne). Edward F. Dunne correspondence, 1913-1917.
Title:
Edward F. Dunne correspondence, 1913-1917.
File primarily contains material relating to the administration of the Spanish-American War Veterans' Fund which was set up in 1899 by Congress to compensate underpaid members of the Illinois National Guard activated during the conflict. In 1908, the fund account was transferred to the state with the Governor acting personally as the trustee. File includes a bank account book in the Governor's name, bank balance notifications, interest statements, statements of deposits and withdrawls, names of veterans who received payments, and amounts and dates of payments. The Auditor of Public Accounts and bank officials were primary correspondents.
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- Illinois. Governor (1913-1917 : Dunne). Edward F. Dunne correspondence, 1913-1917.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Notary public bonds, 1819-1869.
Title:
Notary public bonds, 1819-1869.
Each notary public bond lists names and addresses of notary public and guarantors; official or notary certifying bond, and commission date.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Notary public bonds, 1819-1869.
Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. House journal, 1819-1980.
Title:
House journal, 1819-1980.
House regular proceedings journal includes communications with Governor and Senate; and commission, executive department, and governmental agency reports. Beginning with the 61st biennium (1939-1940), veto messages from the Governor also are found in the journal.
ArchivalResource: ledgers 1375 volumes.
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- Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. House journal, 1819-1980.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Proclamations of the Governor, 1869-1991.
Title:
Proclamations of the Governor, 1869-1991.
Transcriptions of proclamations of the Governor contain calls for General Assembly special sessions; constitutional amendments; election returns announcements; holiday or honorary occasion designation; rewards for the apprehension and conviction of criminals; and establishment of quarantines. Beginning in 1923, the original proclamations are filed in the record.
ArchivalResource: 20 cubic ft.ledgers 33 volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Proclamations of the Governor, 1869-1991.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Record of commutations of sentence, 1877-1927.
Title:
Record of commutations of sentence, 1877-1927.
Entries for each inmate include name; crime description; county and court of jurisdiction; sentence and commuted sentence terms; confinement place (e.g., Joliet; county jail); conviction and sentence commutation dates; and occasional dated remarks (e.g., transfer to another institution; discharge).
ArchivalResource: ledger 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Record of commutations of sentence, 1877-1927.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Record of pardons granted, 1865-1987.
Title:
Record of pardons granted, 1865-1987.
Entries for each inmate include name; crime description; county of jurisdiction; sentence date and term; confinement place; pardon application filing and pardon dates. Entries also include pardon application and pardon numbers (1865-1876) with occasional remarks (e.g., release date; fine payment; individuals recommending pardon). Also included are the court of jurisdiction (1869-1931) and detailed remarks relating circumstances and reasons for pardons (1870-1873).
ArchivalResource: ledgers 8 volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Record of pardons granted, 1865-1987.
Illinois. Office of Fund Commissioner. Cash accounts, March 1840-February 1843.
Title:
Cash accounts, March 1840-February 1843.
Chronological accounts are of receipts and disbursements made by Fund Commissioner and include date and amount of receipt or disbursement, name of payee or payor and causes for receipt (e.g., sales of internal improvement land, freight, passage on or rental of railroads, sales of state bonds) or disbursement (e.g., payments made on original drafts issued by Fund Commissioners with substituted drafts, salaries and ez\xpenses for completing and operating railroad line, printing).
ArchivalResource: ledgers 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of Fund Commissioner. Cash accounts, March 1840-February 1843.
Shapiro, Samuel H. (Samuel Harvey), 1907-1987. Papers, 1947-1969.
Title:
Papers, 1947-1969.
Correspondence, speeches, subject files, departmental files, news clippings, notices, audits, awards, congratulatory notes, invitations, telegrams and published material. Correspondence with constituents and also correspondence with Senators Everett Dirksen, Paul Simon and Charles Percy as well as many other politicians of the time. Papers from all Illinois government departments. Includes much material on mental health, mental retardation, and material from Shapiro's Chairmanship of the Mental Health Commission. Great amount of material from the Office of Intergovernmental Cooperation, established to coordinate state, local, and federal programs and projects. Copies of speeches given as governor and lieutenant governor. Microfilm covers his legislative record, 1947-1959.
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- Shapiro, Samuel H. (Samuel Harvey), 1907-1987. Papers, 1947-1969.
Illinois. Governor (1861-1865 : Yates). Richard Yates (1815-1873) correspondence, 1861-1865.
Title:
Richard Yates (1815-1873) correspondence, 1861-1865.
Correspondence chiefly concerns matters relating to the conduct of the Civil War such as home protection, battles, weapons and supplies, the Board of Army Auditors, hospital boats, war charities, Southern sympathizers, "rebels" and "traitors." Other letters discuss the administration of civil government on matters of prisons, pardons, requisitions for return of fugitives, insane asylums, education, commissions and appointments, issuance of land patents, the state constitution, and the Illinois and Michigan Canal. Scattered through the file are letters about the Governor's vetoes, personal charities, and family. Incoming letters include those from legislators, General Land Office administrators, private citizens, lawyers, out-of-state government officials, soldiers' wives pleading for assistance, and state's attorneys. Outgoing letters include those to military officers, U. S. War Department officials, bankers, doctors, and judges. The correspondence also contains lists of recipients of railroad passes issued by Governor Yates.
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- Illinois. Governor (1861-1865 : Yates). Richard Yates (1815-1873) correspondence, 1861-1865.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of requisitions issued by Illinois to other states, 1869-1979.
Title:
Register of requisitions issued by Illinois to other states, 1869-1979.
Entries for each issued requisition include fugitive name and aliases; crime description; Illinois county or jurisdiction; state to which requisition issued; legal document requisition made upon (i.e., indictment, affidavit, complaint, warrant); requisition issuance date; messenger name; and occasional remarks on payment or messenger return.
ArchivalResource: ledgers 9 volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of requisitions issued by Illinois to other states, 1869-1979.
United States. Kaskaskia Land Office. Board of Commissioners. Improvement claims confirmed by the Governors, 1804-1809.
Title:
Improvement claims confirmed by the Governors, 1804-1809.
List of improvement claims confirmed by the Governors of the Northwest and Indian Territories is arranged alphabetically by name of original claimant. Entries for each claim include claim number; original and present claimants; quantity confirmed as measured in acres or arpents; tract description (i.e., owners/claimants or adjoining property; proximity of rivers or other natural boundaries); and remarks (i.e., confirmed; not confirmed).
ArchivalResource: ledger 1 volume.
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- United States. Kaskaskia Land Office. Board of Commissioners. Improvement claims confirmed by the Governors, 1804-1809.
Illinois. Office of the Governor. Register of interest certificates issued on Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds, July 1, 1847.
Title:
Register of interest certificates issued on Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds, July 1, 1847.
Register of certificates issued on canal bonds includes dates of issue, serial numbers, face values and names of individuals to whom certificates were issued.
ArchivalResource: register 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of the Governor. Register of interest certificates issued on Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds, July 1, 1847.
Illinois. Office of the Governor. Register of bonds issued to put State Bank of Illinois into liquidation under an act of January 24, 1843, January 13, 1846.
Title:
Register of bonds issued to put State Bank of Illinois into liquidation under an act of January 24, 1843, January 13, 1846.
Register is of bonds issued August 14, 1845, under 1843 act to diminish state debt and put State Bank of Illinois into liquidaiton (L.1843, p.21). Included for each bond issued are serial number and face value of bond, indications that Governor and Secretary of State signed them and rate of interest. Also included are statements that certain bonds were surrendered to Governor and canceled (1852).
ArchivalResource: register 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of the Governor. Register of bonds issued to put State Bank of Illinois into liquidation under an act of January 24, 1843, January 13, 1846.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Warrants of the Governor, 1851-1923.
Title:
Warrants of the Governor, 1851-1923.
Orders to arrest fugitives from other states were issued by the Governor to all law enforcement officials in Illinois. Entries on each warrant include fugitive name; crime description; state demanding fugitive; legal instrument on which charge is based; messenger name; warrant date; and Governor and Secretary of State signatures. Certification of arrest and fugitive delivery by law enforcement official also is included on warrant.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Warrants of the Governor, 1851-1923.
Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Record of Senate bills in House, 1871-1920.
Title:
Record of Senate bills in House, 1871-1920.
House disposition record of Senate bills includes bill number and title; receipt date from Senate; first, second, and third reading dates; committee referred to and its recommendations; dates amended, passed, reported back to Senate; notes (i.e., Senate refuses to concur in amendment; house refuses to recede; conference committee requested); conference committee members; date signed or vetoed by Governor; and bill status remarks (i.e., tabled; receded; subject to motion to reconsider; sent back to committee; lost on passage).
ArchivalResource: ledgers 21 volumes.
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- Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Record of Senate bills in House, 1871-1920.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Petitions for notaries public, 1833-1884.
Title:
Petitions for notaries public, 1833-1884.
Petitions, signed by voters of municipalities, request that the Governor appoint specified individuals as county notaries public.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Petitions for notaries public, 1833-1884.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of warrants issued by Illinois on requisitions from other states, 1869-1979.
Title:
Register of warrants issued by Illinois on requisitions from other states, 1869-1979.
Entries for each warrant issued include fugitive name and aliases; crime description; state issuing requisition; legal document requisition made upon (i.e., indictment, affidavit, complaint, warrant); warrant issuance date; messenger name; and occasional remarks on messenger payment.
ArchivalResource: ledgers 7 volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of warrants issued by Illinois on requisitions from other states, 1869-1979.
Illinois. Governor (1953-1961 : Stratton). William Grant Stratton correspondence, 1953-1961.
Title:
William Grant Stratton correspondence, 1953-1961.
Correspondence contains appointments and resignations; State Treasurer reports; Attorney General opinions; Secretary of State remittance records; and State Primary Certifying Board reports (1940-1960). Other items include extradition papers; felons' citizenship restorations; grants or denials of executive clemency, pardons, commutations and reprieves; appropriation authorizations; courtesy cards applications; autograph and photograph requests; invitations; and office invoices. There are messages to the General Assembly; Senate confirmation notices; Illinois Central Railroad Board minutes; Spanish-American War Veterans' Fund and First National Bank of Chicago Trustee account statements; proclamations; communication with federal, international or interstate agencies and charitable, social, or cultural organizations. Subjects discussed include swamp lands, land patents and conveyances, lakes, bank closings, constitutional convention plans, and the Brussels World's Fair. Most correspondents are government officials or social and political organization leaders.
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- Illinois. Governor (1953-1961 : Stratton). William Grant Stratton correspondence, 1953-1961.
United States. Kaskaskia Land Office. Board of Commissioners. Militia claims for which certificates of confirmation issued, 1809-1813.
Title:
Militia claims for which certificates of confirmation issued, 1809-1813.
List of militia claims submitted to the second Board of Commissioners for which certificates of confirmation were issued are arranged alphabetically by original claimant name. Entries for each claim include claim number; original and present claimants; name of Governor by whom confirmed (i.e., Harrison, St. Clair); number of acres confirmed; and observations (i.e., confirmed by former board; not claimed; no such man on militia list).
ArchivalResource: ledger 1 volume.
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- United States. Kaskaskia Land Office. Board of Commissioners. Militia claims for which certificates of confirmation issued, 1809-1813.
United States. Kaskaskia Land Office. Board of Commissioners. Improvement claims submitted to the Governors, 1804-1809.
Title:
Improvement claims submitted to the Governors, 1804-1809.
List of improvement claims submitted to the Governors of the Northwest and Indiana Territories is arranged alphabetically by name of original claimant. Entries for each claim include claim number; original and present claimants; quantity of claim as measured in acres or arpents; and observations (i.e., to be or not to be confirmed).
ArchivalResource: ledger 1 volume.
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- United States. Kaskaskia Land Office. Board of Commissioners. Improvement claims submitted to the Governors, 1804-1809.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Messengers' warrants, 1853-1923.
Title:
Messengers' warrants, 1853-1923.
Warrants were issued by the Governor of Illinois appointing and empowering messengers to return fugitives from other states to Illinois authorities. Entries for each warrant include fugitive name; crime description; Illinois county of jurisdiction; state fugitive fled to; warrant date; Governor and Secretary of State signatures. Certification of fugitive delivery by messenger is included on warrant.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Messengers' warrants, 1853-1923.
Illinois. Auditor's Office. Memorandum book, 1849-1858.
Title:
Memorandum book, 1849-1858.
Memorandum book contains rough accounts of state indebtedness, disbursements and other expenditures. Debt accounts include amount forwarded to American Exchange Bank in New York for July 1856 interest installment; a list of various certificates of indebtedness purchased by state and canceled (1849-1856) under an act approved February 12, 1849; a record of coins shipped to New York for two-mill tax payment (1857-1858); and a brief abstract of state indebtedness purchased (1852-1853). Volume also includes a rough abstract of payments made to county agricultural societies (1855-1857); Executive Mansion construction receipt and disbursement statements (June 1854-Feb. 1856); and State House grounds improvement accounts (March 1854-November 1856).
ArchivalResource: ledger 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Auditor's Office. Memorandum book, 1849-1858.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Statements of power of attorney granted by insurance companies, 1933-1974.
Title:
Statements of power of attorney granted by insurance companies, 1933-1974.
Statements of power of attorney granted by insurance companies chartered in other states authorize attorneys to execute bonds on behalf of the companies. Also included are the companies' annual financial statements (1968-) and Department of Insurance authorization statements for the companies to act as sureties for the bonds for the following year.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Statements of power of attorney granted by insurance companies, 1933-1974.
Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Federal-state coordination files, 1973-1976.
Title:
Federal-state coordination files, 1973-1976.
Files concern the coordination of agency activities between the federal government and state agencies. Subjects include natural disasters, Chicago crosstown expressway, endangered species, the Bicentennial, National Guard operations, death penalty restoration, discrimation, New Federalism policies, minority business, commercial fishing, health care, Indochinese refugees, nursing homes, black lung disease, Medicare and Medicaid, establishment of a Dept. on Aging, mobile homes, boundary disputes with Missouri, occupational safety, daylight saving time, Quincy Veterans Home and child care.
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- Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Federal-state coordination files, 1973-1976.
Illinois. Governor (1846-1853 : French). Augustus Chaplin French correspondence, 1846-1853.
Title:
Augustus Chaplin French correspondence, 1846-1853.
Correspondence chiefly concerns the Illinois and Michigan Canal, railroads, and other internal improvements; state debt; bond agents; school funds; geological survey; the dam and harbor at St. Louis, Missouri; public lands; taxation; insane asylums; Quincy House sale; and the Washington National Monument. Other common topics in the letters are law enforcement and military affairs such as extraditions, regulators in Massac County, redress of grievances, soldiers stationed at Nauvoo, suspension of banishment decrees and pardons. Incoming letters include those from private citizens; out-of-state mayors, governors, or other government officials; bond agents; accountants; the State Geologist; the Illinois Secretary of State; military officers; railroad and canal executives; and county officials. Outgoing letters are usually to financiers, administrators, canal engineers, state creditors, the president of the Bank of the United States, Illinois legislators, bankers, U. S. Presidents, and judges.
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- Illinois. Governor (1846-1853 : French). Augustus Chaplin French correspondence, 1846-1853.
Illinois. Office of the Governor. Record books of Senate committee to investigate state indebtedness, 1859-1872.
Title:
Record books of Senate committee to investigate state indebtedness, 1859-1872.
Record is of Senate Finance Committee which was instructed under Senate resolution adopted February 17, 1859, to investigate condition and origin of state's indebtedness. Included are minutes of Committee (February 17, 1859-November 10, 1860)and tabular statements showing quantities and values of all outstanding certificates of state indebtedness. Minutes concern laws authorizing issuance of bonds and scrip, funding of Illinois and Michigan Canal and other internal improvement projects and methods of clearing remaining debt. Statements were prepared for 1859-1860 and show all outstanding certificates including those for Illinois Bank and internal improvement stock, Illinois and Michigan Canal stock and bonds, new internal improvement stock, intst bonds of 1847, liquidation bonds of 1849, bonds originally issued to Charles Macalister and Henry Stebbins 1841, canal and internal improvement scrip, stock issued for public buildings and war bonds. Statements also show certificates that were surrendered to state(1860-1872) including serial numbers, quantities and values fo surrendered certificates.
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- Illinois. Office of the Governor. Record books of Senate committee to investigate state indebtedness, 1859-1872.
Illinois. Adjutant General's Office. Governor's correspondence as commander in chief, 1861.
Title:
Governor's correspondence as commander in chief, 1861.
Volume contains copies of Governor's outgoing corespondence concerning troop deployment and payment; troop transportation or ordnance; care for the wounded, and hospital establishment. Correspondents include the Secretary of War; Illinois House of Representatives; Quartermaster General of Illinois; and governors of other states. Also included are copies of two letters from the Secretary of War, one to Governor Yates and the other to the commander of the U.S. Arsenal at St. Louis.
ArchivalResource: ledger 1 v.
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- Illinois. Adjutant General's Office. Governor's correspondence as commander in chief, 1861.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Certificates of restoration of citizenship rights, 1866-1912.
Title:
Certificates of restoration of citizenship rights, 1866-1912.
Certificates from state penitentiary wardens to the Governor recommend that citizenship rights be restored to discharged inmates. Entries for each discharged inmate generally include home address; name; register number; crime description; county and court of jurisdiction; court term trial was held; sentence term; confinement, discharge, and certificate issuance dates; time deducted from sentence; and warden signature. Reason for; and Governor's approval (1890-) of restoration of citizenship rights are noted. Frequently included with certificates are incoming correspondence from discharged inmates and interested individuals to the Governor concerning approval for restoration of citizenship rights.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Certificates of restoration of citizenship rights, 1866-1912.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Convict register, 1867-1885.
Title:
Convict register, 1867-1885.
Entries for each inmate include name; register number; crime description; county of jurisdiction; court term; date received at penitentiary; sentence term; discharge date and circumstances. Registers are for penitentiaries at Joliet (1867-1885) and Chester (1878-1885).
ArchivalResource: ledgers 4 volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Convict register, 1867-1885.
Illinois. Governor (1883-1885 : Hamilton). John Marshall Hamilton correspondence, 1883-1885.
Title:
John Marshall Hamilton correspondence, 1883-1885.
Correspondence concerns such topics as banks, women's suffrage, insane asylums, Canadian custom regulations, miners' strikes, short-and long-haul railroad rates, obscene literature, the temperance movement, school lands, health hazards (e.g. arsenic poisoning; animal diseases) and disasters (e.g., Southern Illinois University fire; Ohio and Illinois river floods). Other common topics include federal interest payments to Illinois on Civil War debts; the Republican Party (e.g. anti-Republican newspapers; German-American members); free services provided by hotels, railroads and newspapers; Railroad and Warehouse Commission appointments and protests to these appointments. Social issues include pleas from women for relief from divorce decrees in which husbands were provided full property awards; and the treatment of blacks (e.g. group meetings; expulsions from towns; and lynchings). Correspondents include government officials and private citizens. File also includes record of appointments made by the Governor.
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- Illinois. Governor (1883-1885 : Hamilton). John Marshall Hamilton correspondence, 1883-1885.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Accounts of the Governor, 1853-1857.
Title:
Accounts of the Governor, 1853-1857.
Ledger contains balanced accounts of expenditures and receipts for the Governor's office under the following headings: State Arsenal, Governor's House, State Treasurer, Interest Fund, Surplus Revenue Fund, and State Land Fund for the Purchase of State Indebtness. Entries variously include date; amount of disbursement or receipt; name of payee or payor; and cause for disbursement (e.g., Governor's mansion upkeep; Auditor's warrant on the State Treasury) or receipt (e.g., amount drawn on contingency fund; state indebtness purchased, canceled, delivered over to the Auditor). Also included are accounts with state transfer agent in New York and various contractors.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Accounts of the Governor, 1853-1857.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Executive register, 1818-1986.
Title:
Executive register, 1818-1986.
Register records daily official acts of the Governor. Typical actions noted in the register include: proclamations of the Governor (RS 103.064); notices of vacancies and calls for special elections to fill vacancies in federal, state, judicial, and county offices; federal, state, judicial and county official appointments and resignations; vetoes of General Assembly bills; absences of the Governor from the state; requisitions to and warrants from other states to apprehend fugitives; authorizations for issuance or refusal of executive clemency and communtation of sentences; agency reports; patents issued by the Governor for state land sale; notaries public commissions and resignations; state military commissions and incorporation articles for corporations (until 1874). Papers from the Governor are frequently termed "executive orders." (ca. 1897- ).
ArchivalResource: ledgers 22 v.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Executive register, 1818-1986.
Illinois. Governor (1877-1883 : Cullom). Shelby Moore Cullom correspondence, 1877-1883.
Title:
Shelby Moore Cullom correspondence, 1877-1883.
Correspondence concerns naturalizations, politics, rewards for the capture of criminals, pardons, extraditions, pleas from convicts, an industrial school for girls, military funds, swamp lands, the Illinois Central Railroad, the appointment of Governor Cullom to the U. S. Senate, and the distribution of state documents. Most of the correspondence involves requests for appointments to such posts as Commissioner for the Improvement of Rivers and Canals, Public Administrator, Justice of the Peace, and Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner. Correspondents include local, state, and national government officials and private citizens. File also includes a partial listing of appointments made by the Governor which includes each appointee's name, position, date the appointment was approved or rejected by the Genral Assembly, length of term and date of expiration, and predecessor's name.
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- Illinois. Governor (1877-1883 : Cullom). Shelby Moore Cullom correspondence, 1877-1883.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of members of the General Assembly, 1812-1976.
Title:
Register of members of the General Assembly, 1812-1976.
Entries for each legislator includes: name; chamber; General Assembly number and occasional dated remarks (e.g., resignation, vacancy, death). Election date (1824- ); residence (1868-); and party affiliation (1892-) for each legislator are given. For each General Assembly the names and titles (e.g., engrossing clerk; sergeant at arms) of appointed officials also are included.
ArchivalResource: ledger 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of members of the General Assembly, 1812-1976.
Soldiers' Widows' Home of Illinois. Photograph file [picture], n.d.
Title:
Photograph file [picture], n.d.
Black-and-white photographs of Illinois Governors Altgeld, Tanner, Yates, Deneen, Dunne, Lowden, Small, Emmerson, Horner, Stelle, Green, Stevenson, and Stratton; and eight matrons of the Illinois Soldiers' Widows' Home.
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- Soldiers' Widows' Home of Illinois. Photograph file [picture], n.d.
Illinois. Governor (1889-1893 : Fifer). Joseph Wilson Fifer correspondence, 1889-1893.
Title:
Joseph Wilson Fifer correspondence, 1889-1893.
Corespondence topics directly concerning the Governor relate to elections (e.g. certification of Presidential and Senate elections; underepresentation of blacks and in Eastern Illinois); the inauguration; the Executive Mansion; political matters (e.g. political interference with the university at Normal); appointments (inc. partial list of appointees); gifts (e.g. fish, teal, maple syrup); railroad pass list; meetings attended by the Governor; constitutent requests (e.g. permission to carry a concealed weapon or to sell liquor); complaints (e.g. poor meat at the Veterans' Home) and crank pleas. Public works correspondence includes discussions involving federal monies disbursed to the state; insurance of state property; culvert building and the installation of electricity in state buildings. Matters relating to animal control are discussed. Crime (e.g. Union Co. bandit gangs; gambling dens; and "sinful city" of Jonesboro) and punishment (e.g. ball and chain gangs) issues are contained in the correspondence which includes an incomplete monthly list of the number of inmates in state prison. Correspondence also includes reaction to events (e.g. Battle of Wounded Knee; Garfield assassination), participation in public forums (e.g. Chautauqua meetings; Nicaraguan Canal Convention) and discussion of topics like tariffs, job scarity, railroad rates, industrial pollution and Sunday closings. Social issues concern immigration, discrimination and church - state relations.
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- Illinois. Governor (1889-1893 : Fifer). Joseph Wilson Fifer correspondence, 1889-1893.
Illinois. Civil Service Commission. Correspondence with elective departments, 1906-1962.
Title:
Correspondence with elective departments, 1906-1962.
Correspondence includes exchanges between the Civil Service Commission and elected state officials (e.g., Governor; Lt. Governor; Secretary of State; Attorney General; Auditor of Public Accounts; Superintendent of Public Instruction; Clerk of the Supreme Court; State Treasurer). In addition to correspondence, the files contain employment applications and eligibility certificates; job acceptance telegrams; hearing transcripts (e.g., employee dismissal for patient neglience); monthly payroll statements; and financial statements for commission funds deposited in a First National Bank of Springfield credit account. Most correspondence deals with civil service procedures or regulations pertaining to hiring; budgets; wages; position classification; testing; training; exemptions; and case explanation. Specific topics covered in the correspondence include funding requests to the Governor; union and veteran group complaints; commission jurisdiction extension to cover librarians and archivists; and Attorney General legal requests (e.g., injunctions against uncertified employees).
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- Illinois. Civil Service Commission. Correspondence with elective departments, 1906-1962.
Illinois. Office of the Fund Commissioners. Register of Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds issued, 1847-1859.
Title:
Register of Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds issued, 1847-1859.
Register is of canal bonds issued under 1847 act. Included are bond serial numbers, names of individuals to whom issued and dates bonds registered. Beginning 1853 entries expand to include descriptions of old certificates of canal indebtedness surrendreed for new bonds, amount of principal due on old certificate, serial number and value of interest certificate issued for interest, name of individual to whom new canal bond and interest certificate issued and date new bond and interest certificate registered.
ArchivalResource: register 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of the Fund Commissioners. Register of Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds issued, 1847-1859.
Illinois. Office of the Governor. Record book concerning completion of Northern Cross Railroad, 1841-1844.
Title:
Record book concerning completion of Northern Cross Railroad, 1841-1844.
Volume contains copies of documents concerning completion of Northern Cross Railroad between Springfield and Jacksonville including appointment of agents to superintend completion, bids submitted by contractors for construction and ledger of contingency fund for expenses showing date and amount of disbursements for such causes as engineering, blacksmithing, purchase of lumber and salaries of agents, axmen and rodmen. Also included are correspondence between Fund Commissioner and engineers or contractors regarding construction and payments for labor and materials.
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- Illinois. Office of the Governor. Record book concerning completion of Northern Cross Railroad, 1841-1844.
Illinois. Auditor's Office. Annual inventories of personal property in Executive Mansion, 1919-1921.
Title:
Annual inventories of personal property in Executive Mansion, 1919-1921.
Annual inventories of state owned furnishings in the Executive Mansion were prepared and sent to the Auditor of Public Accounts listing quantity, value, and description for each list item. Items include furniture; rugs and carpeting; curtains and draperies; chandeliers; fireplace tools; kitchen appliances; maids' uniforms; mirrors; clocks; silverware; typewriters; sewing machine; piano; billiard table; vacuum cleaner; telephone stand; electric fans; cuspidors; barber chair; commodes; and flat irons.
ArchivalResource: .1 cubic ft.ledgers 1 volumes.
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- Illinois. Auditor's Office. Annual inventories of personal property in Executive Mansion, 1919-1921.
Illinois. Office of the Governor. Accounts with interest-paying agents in New York and London, August 1846-July 1854.
Title:
Accounts with interest-paying agents in New York and London, August 1846-July 1854.
Accounts are with various agents in New York and London who were appointed by Governor to make payments on behalf of state for interest on state bonds. Accounts include dates and amounts of disbursements for interest; amounts charged by agents for salaries, commissions, postage, advertising and other expenses; and dates and amounts of compensation sent to agents by Governor. Bonds on which interest was paid include Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds, stock for public buildings and bank and internal improvement stock.
ArchivalResource: ledgers 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of the Governor. Accounts with interest-paying agents in New York and London, August 1846-July 1854.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Petitions for requisitions to the Governor, 1867-1949.
Title:
Petitions for requisitions to the Governor, 1867-1949.
Petitions for the issuance of requests for the return of fugitives who fled outside Illinois' jurisdiction were submitted by state's attorneys to the Governor. Each requisition petition entry includes name and aliases of fugitive; date and description of crime; Illinois county and municipality where crime was committted; legal instrument on which charge was based; date fugitive fled from Illinois; state and county to which fugitive fled; grounds for belief that the fugitive was in said state; name and address of messenger to whom fugitive was to be delivered; and state's attorney's signature. For criminals who escaped confinement or violated their parole entries also include inmate prison number; court in which trial was held; term of sentence; conviction, penitentiary entry, parole, and parole violation dates. Endorsement by the Governor issuing requistion usually is written on petition. Petitions generally are accompanied by certified copies of bills of indictment, affidavits, criminal complaints, warrants for arrest, and other documents which provide petition verification. For parole violators, certified copies of parole orders and agreements; arrest orders and Illinois statute upon which the charge against the fugitive is based (1921-) are frequently included.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Petitions for requisitions to the Governor, 1867-1949.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Governors' subject files, 1824-1960.
Title:
Governors' subject files, 1824-1960.
Alphabetical subject files concern state agencies (e.g., cabinet departments; state hospitals; correctional facilities; colleges and universities); Chicago organizations and topics (e.g., Chicago Board of Elections; Lincoln Park; Chicago lakefront; election wards); and county government (e.g., county clerks; criminal records; insane committments; dependent children). Other topics include canals (e.g., Hennepin Canal; Illinois and Michigan Canal); military powers of the Governor (e.g., Civil War; Camp Grant); grain and mine inspectors; humane officers; municipal censuses; taxation; monuments (e.g., Civil War battlefields; Lincoln); and expositions (e.g., New Orleans World's Exposition; Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis). Files also include newspaper clippings (e.g., Abraham Lincoln; New Salem; Illinois State Fair buildings; Armory; Governor's Mansion; Old State Capitol) and proclamations (e.g., Thanksgiving).
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Governors' subject files, 1824-1960.
Ogilvie, Richard B. Papers, 1968-1973.
Title:
Papers, 1968-1973.
Correspondence, appointment books, reports, speeches, schedules, clippings, legislative analysis sheets and press releases, invitations and campaign materials for both gubernatorial campaigns. Papers re: the creation of the Bureau of the Budget, the Department of Corrections, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Transportation and road building, the 1970 Constitutional Convention, education issues(adjustment of the school aid formula and the establishment of a network of junior colleges), federal-state revenue sharing and Illinois' first income tax. Files of aides Brian Whalen, John Dailey, William Hanley, Fred Bird and Jay Bryant are included.
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- Ogilvie, Richard B. Papers, 1968-1973.
Illinois. Governor (1977-1991 : Thompson). James Robert Thompson staff bill analyses, 1979-1985.
Title:
James Robert Thompson staff bill analyses, 1979-1985.
Bill analyses for the 80th, 81st, 82nd, 83rd, and 84th General Assemblies concern proposed and pending legislation. Analyses include descriptions of bills' major components; their origins and backgrounds; related legislation; positions taken by selected legislators, affected state agencies, and interest groups; staff recommendations; and roll call votes, including final votes in the House and Senate. Also included for the 81st, 82nd, and 83rd General Assemblies are date books for House and Senate bills which show the bill number, the public act number, dates received and action required, the Governor's action taken on the pending legislation (i.e., approval, veto, amendatory veto), and the date of that action.
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- Illinois. Governor (1977-1991 : Thompson). James Robert Thompson staff bill analyses, 1979-1985.
Illinois. Governor (1940-1941 : Stelle). John Henry Stelle correspondence, 1940-1941.
Title:
John Henry Stelle correspondence, 1940-1941.
Correspondence primarily consists of communications with state and federal agencies (e.g. U. S. Dept. of Justice, Illinois Dept. of Registration and Education, and State Treasurer). Subjects discussed include labor problems, court cases, selective service, sales tax, and appointments. The file also contains financial material relating to the administration of the Spanish-American War Veterans' Fund including canceled checks signed by the Governor, vouchers signed by the Adjutant General and bank statements.
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- Illinois. Governor (1940-1941 : Stelle). John Henry Stelle correspondence, 1940-1941.
Illinois. Auditor's Office. Audit reports, 1943-1954.
Title:
Audit reports, 1943-1954.
Audit reports were prepared by certified public accountants appointed by the Auditor of Public Accounts for all state agencies (e.g., constitutional officers; code departments; boards and commissions; state institutions, colleges and universities; Supreme and appellate courts). Each report includes audited agency name; audit date and coverage period (1943-1954); auditor or auditing firm name and address. Also included is correspondence with Governor; Legislative Audit Commission; Illinois Budgetary Commission; and audited agencies concerning audits. Reports transmit audit findings including agency descriptions (e.g., principal powers and duties; agency legislative history; office locations; number of divisions and employees); agency accounting procedures; audit methods; and agency response to audit findings. Statistical statements include agency's overall financial position (e.g., surplus funds; agency appropriations; expenditures; unexpended balances; contingency appropriations; Governor's authorizations for expenditure); agency funds or investments; equipment inventory; leases (with leased property location; lessor name; lease cost); bonded officer and employee names and titles; surety bonds expiration dates; bond and insurance amounts.
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- Illinois. Auditor's Office. Audit reports, 1943-1954.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Record of licenses granted to structural engineers, 1915-1921.
Title:
Record of licenses granted to structural engineers, 1915-1921.
Record of licenses granted to structural engineers by the Board of Examiners of Structural Engineers were required to be recorded with the Secretary of State. Entries include engineer name, age and birthplace; license date and number; Board of Examiners of Structural Engineers secretary and treasurer names; and certification date of recording by the Secretary of State. After 1917, licenses were granted by the Department of Registration and Education.
ArchivalResource: ledgers 2 volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Record of licenses granted to structural engineers, 1915-1921.
Illinois. Governor (1834-1838 : Duncan). Joseph Duncan correspondence, 1834-1838.
Title:
Joseph Duncan correspondence, 1834-1838.
Correspondence concerns jobs, pardons, resignations, extraditions, the state militia, military supplies, school funds, stone quarries, canals, railroads, salt mines, public lands, Bank of Illinois, Indian warfare, hospitals, the kidnapping of blacks, fugitive slaves, and the role of Christianity in government. Incoming letters are from private citizens, military officers, the Adjutant General, surveyors, lawyers, financiers, and railroad executives. File also includes a small amount of outgoing correspondence to the Secretary of War and Illinois Secretary of State.
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- Illinois. Governor (1834-1838 : Duncan). Joseph Duncan correspondence, 1834-1838.
Illinois. Office of the Fund Commissioners. Register of interest stock of 1857 issued, 1857-1859.
Title:
Register of interest stock of 1857 issued, 1857-1859.
Register consists of descriptions of interest coupons and certificates surrendered for interest stock . Included are serial numbers and dates of issue of surrendered certificates, serial numbers of interest stock certificates issued for them, values of new certificates, names of individuals to whom issued and dates certificates registered. Surrendered certificates and coupons included Illinois and Michigan Canal scrip, canal interest certificates and interest coupons from Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds and new internal improvement stock of 1847. Also included are undated indications that new certificates were later refunded or redeemed by state.
ArchivalResource: register 2 volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of the Fund Commissioners. Register of interest stock of 1857 issued, 1857-1859.
Illinois. Governor (1893-1897 : Altgeld). John Peter Altgeld correspondence, 1893-1897.
Title:
John Peter Altgeld correspondence, 1893-1897.
Correspondence mainly concerns child labor, sweatshops, falling prices, tenements, smallpox, layoffs, unemployment, unions, federal intervention in strikes, anarchists, pardons, Haymarket rioters, Pullman and Lemont strikes, poor farms, penal reform, lynch laws, coal industry, horse races, World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago, Mexican land deals, Texas land titles, "pleasure" highways, and gold or silver reserves. Other topics include prizefighting, lumpyjaw, the Democratic Party, Catholic orphanages, Sunday school services in prisons, religious rights of Spiritualists, competition of convict labor with free enterprise, Copperas Creek, the German-American Dental College, crematories, and marking graves of Illinois soldiers buried in Southern battlefields. Some incoming correspondence is in German. File also includes a partial listing of appointments made by the Governor.
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- Illinois. Governor (1893-1897 : Altgeld). John Peter Altgeld correspondence, 1893-1897.
Illinois. Governor (1818-1822 : Bond). Shadrach Bond correspondence, 1818-1820.
Title:
Shadrach Bond correspondence, 1818-1820.
Correspondence concerns such topics as the salt industry, state bank loans, public land, Cahokia township, criminal proceedings, the transmission and exchange of laws and resolutions with other states, the Indiana boundary, and the Wabash River. Incoming letters include those from private citizens, presidential electors, U.S. congressmen, and General Land Office administrators. Outgoing letters include those to county official, legislators, judges, bankers, administrators in other state governments and officers in the U.S. Army or in the Illinois militia.
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- Illinois. Governor (1818-1822 : Bond). Shadrach Bond correspondence, 1818-1820.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Executive clemency files, 1835-1973.
Title:
Executive clemency files, 1835-1973.
Files (1835-1860) usually contain citizen petitions and correspondence on convict's behalf. All material is filed in jackets (1861- ) which list applicant's name, age, sex, and residence; court term and trial county; crime description; sentence length; Executive Office and Secretary of State filing dates; application disposition and executive action remarks. Jackets also list correctional institution and applicant's attorney (1874-). Within each jacket are petitions and correspondence which evaluate applicant's character, health and mitigating factors in the case; trial transcripts; judicial and prison official affidavits and depositions concerning granting clemency; and certified legal notices of clemency applications. With the creation of the State Board of Pardons (1897), file material increases significantly and includes application recommendations; board hearing reports; application filing notifications; and sentence commutation receipts. Jacket data (1920-) includes applicant's register and case numbers, race, aliases, occupation, marital status, and number of children; correspondent name and address; criminal associates; trial judge; states' attorney; and parole hearing date. Applicant's executive clemency petition provides a biographical sketch, criminal record summary and crime description; reports (e.g., sociologist-actuary predictions; parole; classification; medical; visitors'); punishment and work assignment records (ca. 1930-). Material (1971-1973) is not filed in jackets and often the original recommendation to the Governor is not included. Also included are items (appx. 6 cu. ft.) relating to Haymarket Riot anarchists clemency (1886) and other labor disturbances (1877-1886).
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Executive clemency files, 1835-1973.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of commissioners of deeds of other states and territories resident in Illinois, 1838-1877.
Title:
Register of commissioners of deeds of other states and territories resident in Illinois, 1838-1877.
Register lists commissioners appointed by other states to certify deeds and other instruments; and to administer oaths in Illinois. Entries include commissioner's name; post office address; state or territory represented; commission beginning and expiration dates; and occasional remarks (e.g., term not limited; commission renewed; date filed).
ArchivalResource: ledger 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of commissioners of deeds of other states and territories resident in Illinois, 1838-1877.
Illinois. Office of the Governor. Register of canal indebtedness certificates issued to contractors for the Illinois and Michigan Canal, February 1847-January 1849; 1861.
Title:
Register of canal indebtedness certificates issued to contractors for the Illinois and Michigan Canal, February 1847-January 1849; 1861.
Register is of certificates of canal indebtedness issued to pay balances due canal contractors (L.1847, p.24). Entries for each certificate include date of issue, serial number, value, name of individual to whom issued, section of canal on which award was made, date on which interest commenced and signature of contractor acknowledging receipt of certificate. Undated inducations that certificates later were canceled are frequently included. Also contained are registers of other bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued including certificates issued to certain contractors for interest due, payments based on recommendations made by Board of Commissioners to Settle Claims of Contractors on the Illinois and Michigan Canal made in 1861, and several settlements made with individuals receiving awards under private acts of General Assembly.
ArchivalResource: register 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of the Governor. Register of canal indebtedness certificates issued to contractors for the Illinois and Michigan Canal, February 1847-January 1849; 1861.
Illinois. Governor (1838-1842 : Carlin). Thomas Carlin correspondence, 1838-1842.
Title:
Thomas Carlin correspondence, 1838-1842.
Correspondence concerns financing the Illinois and Michigan Canal, bonded indebtedness, British bank failures, the General Assembly, public lands, and establishment of a hospital in Chicago. The correspondence contains militia lists, military requisitions, appointment requests, transmission of laws and resolutions between state governments and recommendations for job seekers. Correspondents include bond agents underwriting canal construction, bankers, U.S. senators, Illinois and Michigan Canal commissioners, legislators, county officials and military officers.
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- Illinois. Governor (1838-1842 : Carlin). Thomas Carlin correspondence, 1838-1842.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Oaths of commissioners of deeds in other states, 1845-1913.
Title:
Oaths of commissioners of deeds in other states, 1845-1913.
Oaths of office for Illinois Commissioners of Deeds in other states, territories, and foreign countries were filed with the Secretary of State. Commissioners certified deeds and other conveyances; and administered oaths in other states and territories. Oaths include commissioner signatures; legal witnesses and seal of office. Correspondence contains appointment and reappointment recommendations.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Oaths of commissioners of deeds in other states, 1845-1913.
Illinois. Auditor's Office. Allowed and disallowed charges on Illinois war claims, 1867-1868.
Title:
Allowed and disallowed charges on Illinois war claims, 1867-1868.
Itemized U. S. Treasury Department lists report exact allowed and disallowed war claim amounts to the Illinois Governor for Civil War purchases (e.g., materials; services). Lists show amount claimed against the federal government for each item; claim reason; amount paid or disallowed; reason for allowing or disallowing claim, and voucher number.
ArchivalResource: ledgers 3 volumes.
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- Illinois. Auditor's Office. Allowed and disallowed charges on Illinois war claims, 1867-1868.
Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Accountability session files and sound recordings, 1973-1976.
Title:
Accountability session files and sound recordings, 1973-1976.
Files include maps of areas where sessions were held, lists of persons involved, stage directions, newspaper advertisements, meeting schedules, analyses of local interest topics, local color information, copies of local interest legislation, newspaper editorials, and staff critiques of the Governor's performances. Recordings are of press conference, interviews, publicity announcements, and the sessions themselves.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic ft.56 sound cassettes : analog, 1 7/8 ips.59 tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.
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- Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Accountability session files and sound recordings, 1973-1976.
Illinois. Office of the Fund Commissioners. Register of internal improvement scrip marked genuine, February 1848-January 1855.
Title:
Register of internal improvement scrip marked genuine, February 1848-January 1855.
List is of internal improvement scrip which was presented to Fund Commissioner, marked genuine and registered as such. Entries include date scrip issued, serial numbers of draft and scrip, value of scrip, date interest commenced, name and title of official who signed scrip, date scrip registered and name of person making registry.
ArchivalResource: register 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of the Fund Commissioners. Register of internal improvement scrip marked genuine, February 1848-January 1855.
Illinois. Constitutional Convention (1969-1970). Constitutional convention of 1970 proposals, 1969-1970.
Title:
Constitutional convention of 1970 proposals, 1969-1970.
Committee reports and member proposals were submitted to the 1970 Constitutional Convention for revision, alteration, or amendment of the proposed constitution. Committees submitting majority and minority proposals include Bill of Rights, Education, Executive, General Government, Judiciary, Legislative Article, Local Government, Revenue and Finance, and Suffrage and Constitutional Amendment. Also included are the proposed constitution adopted by the convention and a copy of the constitution as approved by the electorate.
ArchivalResource: 2 cubic ft.
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- Illinois. Constitutional Convention (1969-1970). Constitutional convention of 1970 proposals, 1969-1970.
Illinois. General Assembly. Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation. Correspondence, papers, and financial records, 1935-1955.
Title:
Correspondence, papers, and financial records, 1935-1955.
Correspondence primarily concerns the Council of State Governments; the Midwestern Conference of the Council of State Governments; Legislative Council; pending General Assembly legislation and possible effects on interstate relations; and participation in interstate organization activities. File also includes material distributed at Midwestern Conference of the Council of State Governments meetings including position papers, programs, proposed agenda, and resolution proposals (July 1961 and July 1966); a Midwestern Agricultural Committee meeting summary; and materials from Midwest Governors' Conference, and the National Association of Legislative Service Agencies. Financial records include travel budgets (1961-1963); commission appropriations; commission expense and equipment allotments (1962-1964); monthly commission allotment and expenditure statements; departmental budget recapitulation; proposed federal tax legislation analysis; Auditor's appropriation balance report (1963); and Auditor payroll codes. Scattered throughout the file are commission reports; memoranda to members; speeches; adopted resolutions; research projects; minutes; agenda; interstate organization programs; and intergovernmental cooperation reports from other commissions.
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- Illinois. General Assembly. Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation. Correspondence, papers, and financial records, 1935-1955.
Illinois. Office of the Governor. Register of certificates of indebtedness surrendered and canceled, 1842-1846.
Title:
Register of certificates of indebtedness surrendered and canceled, 1842-1846.
Register consists of lists of certificates of indebtedness surrendered to state, canceled and destroyed. Entries include serial number, date of issue and value of certificate; quantity of interest coupons attached; and names and titles of officials who signed certificate. Lists are included for internal improvement bonds issued in 1839, state bonds and scrip received in payment for state land sales, interest bonds issued in 1847, canal and internal improvement scrip and Illinois and internal improvement stock issued in 1837.
ArchivalResource: register 1 volume.
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- Illinois. Office of the Governor. Register of certificates of indebtedness surrendered and canceled, 1842-1846.
Illinois. Office of the Gvoernor. Papers, 1843-1869.
Title:
Papers, 1843-1869.
Papers include reports to Governor by Board of Auditors regarding claims allowed; settlements with former contractors, engineers and Commissioners of Public Works; purchases of railroad iron by private interests; statements on buildings and other property bought for internal improvement projects and accounts with agents responsible for conducting sales of such property; vouchers submitted by agents appointed to pay interest on internal improvement bonds and Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds; interest certificates on canal scrip; settlements with Charles Macalister and Henry Stebbins including bonds originally issued to them which were surrendered; and statements on funding of Thornton Loan for canal construction.
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- Illinois. Office of the Gvoernor. Papers, 1843-1869.
Illinois. Railroad and Warehouse Commission. Gubernatorial appointments, 1883-1895.
Title:
Gubernatorial appointments, 1883-1895.
Gubernatorial correspondence, forwarded to the Illinois Commerce Commission, concerns commission appointments. The correspondents recommend, endorse, or protest commission appointments; express dissatisfaction with commission services; or request their own appointment to either the Railroad and Warehouse Commission or the Penitentiary Commission. Also included are petitions to the Governor endorsing individual appointments.
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- Illinois. Railroad and Warehouse Commission. Gubernatorial appointments, 1883-1895.
Illinois. Governor (1921-1929 : Small). Lennington Small correspondence, 1921-1929.
Title:
Lennington Small correspondence, 1921-1929.
Correspondence primarily concerns problems involving the national government such as federal land in Illinois, presidential electors, railroads, immigration, Spanish-American War Veterans' Fund, extraditions from foreign countries, and Interstate Commission Commission. State and local topics include insane asylum or jail escapes, urban riots, reform schools, state's attorneys' duties, status of aliens, roads, State Primary Canvassing Board, civil service, state militia, and an inventory of state property. The file also contains executive orders and proclamations, presidential executive orders and addresses, Illinois Supreme Court decisions, state and federal maps, newspaper clippings about politics and affidavits from law enforcement agencies. Most of the incoming and outgoing letters are between government officials on the local, state and national levels.
ArchivalResource: 4 cubic ft.
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- Illinois. Governor (1921-1929 : Small). Lennington Small correspondence, 1921-1929.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of official oaths administered to members of the General Assembly, 1871-1985.
Title:
Register of official oaths administered to members of the General Assembly, 1871-1985.
Register entries include: Name of senator or representative-elect; oath date; district number; General Assembly session; name and title of presiding judge administering oath. General Assembly appointive positions (e.g., doorkeeper, postmistress) oaths of office (1966-) also are included.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic ft.ledgers 5 volumes.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of official oaths administered to members of the General Assembly, 1871-1985.
Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Extradition requisition dossiers, 1969-1976.
Title:
Extradition requisition dossiers, 1969-1976.
Dossiers include extradition requisitions, supporting or opposing positions, correspondence with out-of-state governors and law enforcement officers, correspondence from lawyers representing extradition candidates, Attorney General's certifications, background information on cases, copies of court documents, extraditon waivers, and staff memoranda and correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 8 cubic ft.
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- Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Extradition requisition dossiers, 1969-1976.
Illinois. Governor (1929-1933 : Emmerson). Louis Lincoln Emmerson correspondence, 1929-1933.
Title:
Louis Lincoln Emmerson correspondence, 1929-1933.
Correspondence primarily concerns early state and federal efforts to alleviate the effects of the Great Depression through Governors' conferences, Illinois Emergency Relief Commission, Presidential Home Building and Home Ownership Conference, and the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. The file also contains correspondence concerning the appointment and resignation of state officials, General Assembly resolutions, inventories of the Governor's office, messages to the General Assembly, executive proclamations, an Auditor of Public Accounts report on Rush Medical College, legal opinions of the Attorney General, court notification, extraditon papers, and monthly reports of the State Treasurer. Other subjects include the Illinois Central Railroad, Spanish-American War Veterans' Fund, international conferences, removal from office of state officials, and special elections. Most correspondents are federal, state, and local government officials.
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- Illinois. Governor (1929-1933 : Emmerson). Louis Lincoln Emmerson correspondence, 1929-1933.
Illinois. Governor (1842-1846 : Ford). Thomas Ford correspondence, 1842-1846.
Title:
Thomas Ford correspondence, 1842-1846.
Correspondence concerns state finances (including taxation, Illinois and Michigan Canal, state bank loans, internal improvements, state debt, and school funds); and material about Mormons (including a Nauvoo Legion officer list (names and dates commissions received) and a report to the Adjutant General concerning Legion commissions). Other subjects covered include milk-sickness, fugitive slaves, extraditions and public lands as well as Ford's family affairs and his projected history of Illinois. Incoming letters frequently are from state creditors demanding payments, job applicants, canal officials concerning construction, military officers submitting reports and railroad officials executing contracts. Correspondents include legislators, bond agents, Governors and other out-of-state officials, special commissions, lawyers, county officials and the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury.
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- Illinois. Governor (1842-1846 : Ford). Thomas Ford correspondence, 1842-1846.
Illinois. Adjutant General's Office. Military telegrams, 1861-1865.
Title:
Military telegrams, 1861-1865.
Telegrams from War Department officials and Ohio Governor William Dennison to the Illinois Adjutant General and Governor concern military unit organization; troop recruitment; battle orders; enemy movement; troop payment, discharges, and transfers.
ArchivalResource: ledger 1 v.
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- Illinois. Adjutant General's Office. Military telegrams, 1861-1865.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Extradition petitions to the President, 1887-1895.
Title:
Extradition petitions to the President, 1887-1895.
Two petitions from the Governor to the U.S. President requesting that he apply to foreign governments for the extradition of fugitives. Documents accompanying the petitions include certified copies of depositions, indictments, court proceedings, and warrants.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Extradition petitions to the President, 1887-1895.
Illinois. Governor (1941-1949 : Green). Dwight Herbert Green correspondence, 1941-1949.
Title:
Dwight Herbert Green correspondence, 1941-1949.
Correspondence primarily concerns such matters as interstate cooperative efforts; appointments and resignations; and wartime activities of the federal government. Wartime topics include selective service system, missing soldiers and prisoners of war, officer training schools, recruiting, Women's Army Corps, food production, rationing and price controls, scrap drives, synthetic rubber, Emergency Coordinator of Illinois Mines, job absenteeism, nurseries, speed limits, day light saving time, shipping, ordnance plants, war rallies, seditious activities, victory gardens and books, Yalta Conference, Japanese surrender, victory celebration and postwar reconstruction information. Most correspondents are local, state, and federal officials. Files also contains photographs (inc. President Truman's 1948 campaign), executive proclamations, messages sent to the General Assembly, General Assembly bills and resolutions, extradition papers, commutation and grants to restore citizenship rights, motor vehicle license applications, courtesy card requests, harness racing reports, Attorney General opinions, Spanish-American War Veterans' Fund, budget estimates, State Treasurer monthly reports, and State Primary Canvassing Board documents.
ArchivalResource: 32 cubic ft.
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- Illinois. Governor (1941-1949 : Green). Dwight Herbert Green correspondence, 1941-1949.
Illinois Historical Records Survey. Transcripts of Governor's correspondence, 1809-1858.
Title:
Transcripts of Governor's correspondence, 1809-1858.
Fieldworkers' transcripts of Illinois Governors' general correspondence (1809-1857), and military correspondence (1829-1834 and 1836-1858) contains letters which were either copied in full, with identifying mark notes, or entered on a manuscript work sheet. Work sheet information includes fieldworker's name and date; manuscript date; author's name, birth and death dates; place manuscript written; manuscript type; recipient address and name; letter body transcription; authorship symbol; language; page count and dimensions; location; format (i.e., handwritten; typed); collection name; seal, enclosures, envelope, and stamp descriptions; use restrictions; paper condition; and ink type. Calendar drafts for general correspondence (1809-1853), and index to persons, places, and titles of publications are also listed in the calendar.
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- Illinois Historical Records Survey. Transcripts of Governor's correspondence, 1809-1858.
United States. Kaskaskia Land Office. Board of Commissioners. Donations granted to heads of families by the Governors, ca. 1804-1809.
Title:
Donations granted to heads of families by the Governors, ca. 1804-1809.
Head grants made by the Governors of the Northwest and Indiana Territories are listed by entries which include claim number; original and present claimants; Governor making grant (i.e., Harrison; St. Clair); grant acreage; and observations (i.e., to be or not to be confirmed).
ArchivalResource: ledger 1 volume.
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- United States. Kaskaskia Land Office. Board of Commissioners. Donations granted to heads of families by the Governors, ca. 1804-1809.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Extradition papers, 1950-1990.
Title:
Extradition papers, 1950-1990.
After 1950, demands upon Illinois for the return of fugitives by other states; and petitions for the issuance of requests for the return of fugitives who fled outside Illinois' jurisdiction, were submitted to the Governor by the state's attorneys and filed with the Secretary of State.
ArchivalResource: 172 cubic ft.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Extradition papers, 1950-1990.
Illinois. Governor (1853-1857 : Matteson). Joel Aldrich Matteson correspondence, 1853-1857.
Title:
Joel Aldrich Matteson correspondence, 1853-1857.
Correspondence concerns state debt, canals, railroads, bonds, agriculture, Hardin County lead mines, city charter revisions, slavery, abolitionist activity and public lands. Other significant subjects concern judicial cases and Missouri border troubles. The correspondence also contains resolutions concerning slavery drawn up at mass meetings; a Springfield contractor's specifications for building the First State Arsenal; an 1852 industrial census of Quincy and Ottawa (including the type and quantity of products clearing the Illinois and Michigan Canal at Ottawa). Incoming letters include those from private citizens, members of the Illinois House of Representatives, building committeemen of the Illinois State Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville, bond agents, and U. S. State Dept. officials. Outgoing correspondence includes communications to the State Geologist, county clerks and lawyers.
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- Illinois. Governor (1853-1857 : Matteson). Joel Aldrich Matteson correspondence, 1853-1857.
Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965. Papers, 1880-1965 [1948-1952].
Title:
Papers, 1880-1965 [1948-1952].
Consists mainly of gubernatorial papers, with the remainder pertaining to campaigns for governor and president and some family and genealogical papers. Includes campaign material, card indexes, financial statements, correspondence, speeches, advertising, minutes, news releases, memoranda, magazine articles, news clippings, legislative bills, resolutions, genealogical records, blueprints, maps, reports and scrapbooks. Topics include gubernatorial campaign of 1948, presidential campaign of 1952, the Schaefer Commission (reorganizing state government), cigarette tax investigation, rent controls and housing, the Departments of Agriculture, Conservation, Insurance, Transportation, Public Safety and Public Aid, public welfare issues, legislation from the 66th and 67th Illinois General Assemblies, the Broyles bills, the proposed constitutional convention of 1948, education, roads, Stevenson's inaugural as governor, the budget, insurance, labor, Chicago, civil defense, gambling and riots.
ArchivalResource: 170 linear feet (152 boxes + 28 v. + 8 card file cabinets + 5 oversize folders)
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- Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965. Papers, 1880-1965 [1948-1952].
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Record of licenses granted to organizations to parade with arms, 1879-1882.
Title:
Record of licenses granted to organizations to parade with arms, 1879-1882.
Entries include name; organization location; license beginning and expiration dates; and purpose (e.g., to drill and parade; celebrate Independence Day; soldiers' reunion).
ArchivalResource: ledger 1 v.
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- Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Record of licenses granted to organizations to parade with arms, 1879-1882.
Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of county officials, ca. 1812-1968.
Title:
Register of county officials, ca. 1812-1968.
Entries for each elected or appointed county official include: name; title; county in which office held; and commission date. Occasionally included are election and bond filing dates; bond amount; names or sureties on bond; and remarks (e.g., residence; term expiration date). Officials generally included are recorders of deeds, treasurers, county clerks, circuit clerks, sheriffs, surveyors, state's attorneys, coroners, county judges, associate judges, probate judges, probate clerks, school commissioners, superintendents of schools, commissioners, public administrators and occasionally,notaries public.
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Illinois. Governor (1822-1826 : Coles). Edward Coles correspondence, 1822-1826.
Title:
Edward Coles correspondence, 1822-1826.
Correspondence concerns such topics as seminary and public lands, Bond County, internal improvements, state banks, the Illinois and Michigan Canal, the Wabash River, boundary disputes, extradition, the silkworm and salt industries, elections, and the transmission and exchange of resolutions and laws with other states. Incoming letters mostly are from national, state or local government officials. Outgoing letters include those to state and county officials, businessmen, surveyors, administrators and governors in other states, and federal officials (e.g. Presidents, congressmen, Army officers, Secretaries of War, State and Treasury; and the Commissioner of the General Land Office).
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Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Certificates of purchase for state land, 1819-1871.
Title:
Certificates of purchase for state land, 1819-1871.
Certificates certifying receipt of full payment for state land sales (e.g., Illinois and Michigan Canal tracts; Vandalia lots) were filed with the Secretary of State prior to patent or deed issuance. Each certificate contains purchaser name and residence; tract or lot legal description; square numbers; number of acres; price per acre; total purchase price; purchase date; certification by official responsible for sale (e.g., canal trustee; Auditor of Public Accounts; State Treasurer) that full payment had been received; and information on if and when patent was issued.
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Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Register of state bonded indebtedness, 1859-1875.
Title:
Register of state bonded indebtedness, 1859-1875.
Register was compiled by Secretary of State when state seal was affixed to bonds issued by the state. Types of bonds included: Liquidation Bonds redeemable in 1862, 1865, and 1869; Penitentiary Bonds redeemable in 1867; Refunded Stock of 1870, 1876 and 1877; Refunded Illinois and Michigan Canal Stock redeemable in 1860; War Fund Bonds and Thornton Loan bonds redeemable in 1879. Entries for each registered bond include type and serial number of bond; individual or institution to which bond payable; date on which bond payable, and date on which state seal was affixed.
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Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Education planning files, 1973-1974.
Title:
Education planning files, 1973-1974.
Files of the Liaison for Educational Activities concern higher, secondary, and elementary education including such topics as budgets, federal grants, teacher salaries, retirement systems, tuition and fees, faculty collective bargaining, student representation on college boards, educational goals, music education, exceptional children, vocational education, building projects, educational legislation, admission to medical schools, private education, and research projects.
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Stratton, William G. Papers, 1868-2000 [1940-1965].
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Papers, 1868-2000 [1940-1965].
Correspondence, reports, schedules, memos, minutes, campaign materials, speeches, press releases, clippings and programs document career as a congressman, state treasurer, governor, WWII veteran, and campaigns for secretary of state. Glen Palmer and Rupert Bippus are major correspondents. Issues documented include reapportionment, displaced persons, Illinois politics and campaigns, Executive Mansion refurbishing, the Orville Hodge case, highway construction, toll highways, Interstate Oil Compact Commission and education.
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Illinois. General Assembly. Bills, resolutions, and related General Assembly records, 1819-1994.
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Bills, resolutions, and related General Assembly records, 1819-1994.
Records contain original House and Senate bills; resolutions; and amendments arranged numerically by bill or resolution number within each biennium. Not all introduced bills are included (pre-1873) because a resolution (1852) permitted members to remove any unpassed bills from the files. Committee reports, recommendations, and roll call votes are filed with bills or resolutions (ca. 1929-). Certified bill and resolution copies are filed with originals (1965-). A miscellaneous file includes committee (including subcommittee and joint committee) and commission debate transcripts, minutes, reports, correspondence; House and Senate rules; communications between the two chambers; statistics, publications, and minority reports. Other records include receipts; expense vouchers; notary public appointment lists; postage orders; photographs; forwarded resolutions from other states; legislative synopses and digests; Illinois Legislative Handbook; and newspaper clippings. Also included are gubernatorial petitions and incoming correspondence; Council of Revision messages; Secretary of State's report to the Governor; and General Assembly member mileage payment memoranda (1819-1848).
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Illinois. Office of the Governor. Ledgers, July 1837-August 1847.
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Ledgers, July 1837-August 1847.
Ledgers consist of balanced accounts of receipts and disbursements of Fund Commissioners (1837-1840), Fund Commissioner (1840-1843) and Governor as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner (1843-1847). Entries are arranged under headings for each of Commissioners of Public Works for drafts issued by them; each internal improvement project (e.g., railroads, river improvements) for work and supplies provided; various banks on account of interest and principal on state bonds; employees and contractors on various projects for salaries, supplies and labor performed; conties for allotments provided to those which did not contain state-sponsored internal improvement project; and private individuals for payments of damages or purchase of rights-of-way. Entries incude date and amount of receipt or disbursement, name of payee or payor and amount and cause of payment.
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Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Record of House bills in House, 1865-1919.
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Record of House bills in House, 1865-1919.
House bill disposition record includes bill number and title; introduction date and sponsor(s); first, second, and third reading dates; committee referred to and its recommendation; dates amended, ordered engrossed, passed, or sent to Senate; Senate action and date reported back to House; date signed or vetoed by Governor; and bill status remarks (i.e., lost on passage; tabled; receded; temporarily postponed).
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Illinois. General Assembly. Senate. Index to Senate journal, 1855.
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Index to Senate journal, 1855.
Record is an alphabetical name and subject index to bills in 19th biennium SENATE JOURNAL (RS 600.101). Subject references are not taken strictly from bill titles.
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Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Record of restorations of citizenship rights, 1869-1971.
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Record of restorations of citizenship rights, 1869-1971.
Entries for each inmate include name; crime description; county and court of jurisdiction; sentence term; confinement place (e.g., penitentiary; Joliet; Chester); conviction and restoration of citizenship rights dates.
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Illinois. Office of the Governor. Correspondence, February 17, 1840-August 25, 1843; January 30, 1845.
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Correspondence, February 17, 1840-August 25, 1843; January 30, 1845.
Fund Commissioner's correspondence, primarilly with former Commissioners of Public Works, contractors and engineers on internal improvement projects, Governor, Auditor of Public Accounts, General Assembly, holders of state bonds and state agents appointed to sell bonds and make interest payments principally concerns delivery of supplies and completion of Northern Cross Railroad; lease or sale of railroads and other property; settlement of accounts with contractors; sale, surrender or cancellation of state bonds and other indebtedness; and replacement of lost scrip or bonds with duplicate certificates. Also included is small amount of Governor Thomas Ford's correspondence received or sent as Ex Officio Fund Commissioner.
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Illinois. Governor (1973-1977 : Walker). Minutes of independent state, local, and interstate boards and commissions, 1973-1977.
Title:
Minutes of independent state, local, and interstate boards and commissions, 1973-1977.
Records includes minutes, agendas, project reports, and correspondence concerning the activities of independent state, local, and interstate boards and commissions. Major files are maintained for the Board of Higher Education, Illinois Arts Council, Capital Development Board, Court of Claims, Illinois Housing Development Board, Health Facilities Authority, Illinois Liquor Control Commission, Governor's Advisory Council on Vocational Education, Interstate Commerce Commission, and the Federal Power Commission.
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Illinois. Board of Fund Commissioners. Correspondence, April 4, 1837-January 31, 1840.
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Correspondence, April 4, 1837-January 31, 1840.
Correspondence primarily with Board of Commissioners of Public Works, presidents and cashiers of State Bank of Illinois and Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown, Auditor of Public Accounts, Governor, General Assembly and state agents to sell bonds and make interest payments principally concerns payments made to Commissioners, engineers and contractors; purchase of equipment, machinery and supplies for various internal improvement projects; procurement of loans for inernal improvements; sales and interest payments for state bonds; subscription to bank stock; and reports to General Assembly and Governor.
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Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Record of appliciations for pardon, 1867-1901.
Title:
Record of appliciations for pardon, 1867-1901.
Entries for each pardon application include inmate's name; crime description; county of jurisdiction; sentence date and term; confinement place; pardon application number; application filing date; pardon date (if approved); and occasional dated remarks concerning application disposition. Entries also include applicant's attorney or representative name (1891-) .
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Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Governor's office ledger, 1877-1888.
Title:
Governor's office ledger, 1877-1888.
Ledger consists of balanced accounts of the expenditures and appropriations for the Governor's office arranged under the following headings: Executive Mansion, Executive Office, and Contingency. Entries for disbursements include: date, amount, name of payee, and voucher number. Receipts entries include date and appropriation amount.
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Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Index Dept. Executive Section. Accounts of the Governor, 1853-1857.
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Accounts of the Governor, 1853-1857.
Ledger contains balanced accounts of expenditures and receipts for the Governor's office under the following headings: State Arsenal, Governor's House, State Treasurer, Interest Fund, Surplus Revenue Fund, and State Land Fund for the Purchase of State Indebtness. Entries variously include date; amount of disbursement or receipt; name of payee or payor; and cause for disbursement (e.g., Governor's mansion upkeep; Auditor's warrant on the State Treasury) or receipt (e.g., amount drawn on contingency fund; state indebtness purchased, canceled, delivered over to the Auditor). Also included are accounts with state transfer agent in New York and various contractors.
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