Papers, 1840-1853.
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Bailhache, John, 1787-1857
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Newspaper publisher and editor in Ohio and Illinois; Columbus, Ohio, mayor, 1835-1836; editor, Alton Telegraph, Alton, Illinois, 1837-1854; member, Illinois House of Representatives, 1842-1844. From the description of Letter: Telegraph office, [Alton, Illinois], to G[eorge] T[urnbull] M[oore] Davis, Springfield, Illinois, 1840 Jan. 20. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 26815205 From the description of Receipts: 1840-1845, 1857. (Abraham Lincoln Pres...
Martin, Wm. (William), 1772-1851
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Alton, Illinois lawyer who also served one term in the state legislature and was named judge of the Alton Municipal Court. From the description of Papers, 1840-1853. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 52707975 Alton, Illinois lawyer who served one term in the state legislature and was also judge of the Alton Municipal Court. From the description of Papers, 1839-1853. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 706817855 ...
Logan, Stephen T. (Stephen Trigg), 1800-1880
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Logan was a lawyer who came to Springfield, Illinois in 1832 from Kentucky and served as a circuit judge, state legislator, delegate to the 1847 Constitutional Convention, and law partner with Abraham Lincoln from 1841-1844. From the description of Papers, 1833-1873. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 52538354 From the description of Papers, 1840. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 52538355 Lawyer who came to Springf...
Browning, Orville Hickman, 1806-1881
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From Quincy, Illinois served as state senator, 1836-1841 and state representative, 1842-1843, delegate to the anti-Nebraska convention in Bloomington, Ill. in 1856 and to the Republican National Convention in 1860, appointed to the U.S. Senate to fill Stephen A. Douglas' seat when he died, and appointed Secretary of the Interior by President Johnson. Formed a law firm in Washington, D.C. in 1863 and practice there until 1866. Returned to Quincy, Ill. in 1869 to practice there. From t...