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6th Illinois General Assembly

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 6th Illinois General Assembly, consisting of the Illinois Senate and the Illinois House of Representatives, met from December 1, 1828, to January 23, 1829.[1]

The 6th General Assembly was preceded by the 5th Illinois General Assembly, and was succeeded by the 7th Illinois General Assembly.

Senate

Jurisdiction(s) represented[1]
Image
Senator
First
elected
Remarks
Pope County Samuel Alexander 1820[2]
Clark County William B. Archer  1826[2]
Edwards County Enoch Beach
Greene County
Thomas Carlin  1824[3]
Jefferson County
Zadok Casey  1826[3]
Madison County Joseph Conway 1824[3]
Randolph County Samuel Crawford
Gallatin County Timothy Gard
Union County George Hunsacker 1826[4]
Sangamon County
Elijah Iles  1826[4]
Morgan County Archibald Job 1826[4]
Crawford County Wickliffe   Kitchell
White County  William  McHenry
Fayette County Robert K. McLaughlin
Clinton County
 Samuel   McRoberts  McRoberts was elected in the 2nd session to fill
a vacancy caused by the death of Joseph A. Beaird[5]
St. Clair County Risdon Moore Jr.
Pike County Henry J. Ross
Jackson County  Conrad   Will

Works cited

  • Moses, John (1892). Illinois, historical and statistical.
  • Blue Book of the State of Illinois. 1919.
  • Blue Book of the State of Illinois - Illinois Legislative Roster — 1818-2021 (PDF). 2021.

References

  1. ^ a b Illinois Blue Book 1919, p. 526.
  2. ^ a b Moses 1892, p. 1163.
  3. ^ a b c Moses 1892, p. 1166.
  4. ^ a b c Moses 1892, p. 1174.
  5. ^ Combined History of Randolph, Monroe, & Perry Counties, Illinois (PDF). J. L. Mcdonough & Co. 1883. p. 149.
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