Family papers, 1839-1982.

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Family papers, 1839-1982.

Correspondence, military papers, deeds & other legal papers, DAR essays, business & financial records, genealogical materials, clippings, and legal case files. Catalogued separately: Warren E. McMackin Papers, 1846-1970 [(OCoLC)40544551]; Daughters of the American Revolution Papers, 1924-1967 [(OCoLC)40544548]; Wells Bros. & Co. Ledger, 1920-1926 [(OCoLC)40544550]; Anker C. Jensen Papers, 1923-1971 [(OCoLC)40544549].

7.5 linear ft. (6 archival boxes + 1 oversize bound volume)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7427459

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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McMackin, Charles L. (Charles Lincoln), 1860-1941.

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McMackin, Helen M. (Helen May), 1895-1966.

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Active member and officer of the Daughters of the American Revolution from Salem, Ill. Having joined the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1920, Helen was an active member for the rest of her life. Among the many D.A.R. offices she held were Illinois State Regent, Treasurer, and Librarian, and National Librarian General. From the description of Daughters of the American Revolution papers, 1924-1967. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat recor...

Bond, Shadrach, 1773-1832

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First governor of Illinois, 1818-1822; member, Indiana terrritorial legislature, 1805-1808; delegate from Illinois Territory, U.S. House of Representatives, 1812-1814; receiver, Kaskaskia land office, 1814-1818; helped found Illinois and Michigan Canal Company, 1825; register, Kaskaskia land office, 1823-1832. From the description of Legal document: 1823 Oct. 20. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 27418020 First governor of Illinois, 1818-1822; membe...

McMackin, Omar J. (Omar James), 1888-1963.

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George Rogers Clark Trail Foundation.

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Marion County Soldiers' and Sailors' Reunion Association (Ill.)

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McMackin, Charles L. (Charles Lincoln), 1912-1984.

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Businessman, Army veteran, fireman & politician from Salem, Illinois. For 4 generations, the McMackin family operated a furniture store and funeral home in Salem, where 4 generations of McMackin men served as mayor. Warren E. McMackin (1817-1884), a Mexican War and Civil War veteran, founded the McMackin Furniture Store in 1855 and was Salem's first mayor. Charles L. McMackin (1860-1941) was mayor (1905-1907) and later a state representative (1907-1911, 1916-1924). O...

McMakin family.

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Drake family.

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Bond family.

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McMackin, Warren E. (Warren Emmitt), 1817-1884

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Businessman, Civil War veteran, preacher & politician from Salem, Illinois. Born in Morgantown (Butler County), Kentucky. Moved with family to Wayne County, Ill., in 1822. Served during the Mexican War with the 3rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Minister of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Salem (1850-1860). Began a furniture store and funeral home business in Salem in 1855 that was operated by his descendants for 118 years. Served during the Civil War with the 21...