Letter : Jacksonville, [Ill.], to Henry E. Dummer, Beardstown, Ill., [1847] April 10.

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Letter : Jacksonville, [Ill.], to Henry E. Dummer, Beardstown, Ill., [1847] April 10.

Discusses local politics, Judge Samuel D. Lockwood, the Mexican War and the death of Colonel John J. Hardin of the 1st Illinois Regiment at the Battle of Buena Vista.

1 item (3 p.) ; 25 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7179888

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Dummer, Henry E. (Henry Enoch), 1808-1878

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Lawyer: Milburn, Maine; Springfield, Illinois, 1833-1837; Beardstown, Illinois, 1837-1864; Jacksonville, Illinois, 1864-1878; Illinois state senator, 1861-1864. From the description of Papers, 1831-1891. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 29761099 From the description of Documents, 1837-1857. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 29761070 ...

Berdan, James, 1805-1884.

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Jacksonville, Illinois, lawyer; judge, Morgan County, Illinois, 1849-1857; law partner of Richard Yates. From the description of Letter : Jacksonville, [Ill.], to Henry E. Dummer, Beardstown, Ill., [1847] April 10. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 27045568 ...

Hardin, John J., 1810-1847

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Lawyer, Jacksonville, Illinois; Whig politician; Illinois House of Representatives, 1836-1842; served in Black Hawk War; killed in action, Mexican War. From the description of Letter: Vandalia, [Ill.], to Daniel Webster, Washington City, D.C., 1839 Jan. 22. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 33195880 From the description of Letter: Jacksonville, [Ill.], to [Joseph?] Heslep, 1840 June 25. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 331...

United States. Army. Illinois Infantry Regiment, 1st (1846-1848)

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Lockwood, Samuel D. (Samuel Drake), 1789-1874

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Illinois Supreme Court justice, from New York, came to Illinois in 1818 and moved to Jacksonville where he lived until 1854 when he moved to Batavia, Ill. Was a trustee of Illinois College. Married to Mary Stith Nash. His daughter Susan Lockwood married Charles W. Porter of Hudson, Wisconsin. From the description of Family papers, 1817-1918. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 56434070 ...