Papers, 1835, 1839.

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Papers, 1835, 1839.

Two letters, June 18, July 13, 1835, from Elbert Herring discussing problems with the distribution of annuities between the Sauk and Fox Indian tribes. Two commissions as justice of the peace, September 19, 1835 signed by Governor Joseph Duncan and August 31, 1839 signed by Governor Thomas Carlin.

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Carlin, Thomas, 1789-1852

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Farmer, Carrollton, Illinois; soldier, War of 1812, Black Hawk War; Illinois state senator, 1824-1832; Illinois governor, 1838-1842. From the description of Legal documents, 1839-1842, 1851. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 28106756 From the description of Letter : Quincy, [Ill.], to W[illia]m A.J. Russell, Bluffdale, [Ill.], 1842 Feb. 19. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 28106739 From the description of Letter: ...

Patterson, J. B. (John Barton), 1805-1890

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Agent in the Office of Indian Affairs at Yellow Banks in Warren County, Illinois. From the description of Papers, 1835, 1839. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 53458391 ...

Duncan, Joseph, 1794-1844

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From Jacksonville, Illinois, sixth governor of the state, had previously served in the War of 1812, the Black Hawk War, the state legislature, and U.S. Congress. Born in Paris, Kentucky, came to Illinois, where his brother Matthew was the publisher of the Kaskaskia "Herald", after the War of 1812. He married Elizabeth Caldwell Smith in 1828 and the couple moved to Jacksonville, Ill. Duncan had been quite wealthy, but due to financial problems within the state and a corrupt relative, he died leav...

Herring, E. (Elbert), 1777-1876

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