Letters, August 31, 1842; February 19, 1854.

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Letters, August 31, 1842; February 19, 1854.

Letter from Kellogg to Wead (August 31, 1842) proposes traveling together to the circuit courts in Whiteside County. Letter from McDowell to Wead (February 19, 1854) discusses the just concluded legislative trip to Chicago and a charter under discussion in the legislature.

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McDowell, Reuben R., ca. 1814-fl. 1870.

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Kellogg, William, 1814-1872

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Wead, Hezekiah M. (Hezekiah Morse), 1810-1876

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Wead, a native of Vermont, was a lawyer and judge in Lewistown, Illinois (1840-1855) and then a lawyer and farmer near Peoria, Illinois (1855-1876). He served in the state constitutional convention of 1847. From the description of Diary, 1837-1878. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 71275510 Hezekiah Wead was a lawyer and judge in Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois (1840-1855), and then a lawyer and farmer near Peoria, Illinois (1855-1876). William K...