Papers in Illinois History And Transactions for the Year volume 4 1900

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In 1826 Adam W. Snyder of Belleville, Casey and May were again elected.
In 1838 Reynolds and Casey were again elected from the 1st and 2nd dis- tricts, and John T. Stuart of Springfield from the 3rd district.
The same three congressmen were elected in 1840.
Previous to the year 1843, the entire State had but three congressional dis- tricts, two of them occupying a small portion of the south end of the State. In 1883 John T. Stuart of Springfield, the Whig candidate, and Stephen A. Douglas of Ja
...cksonville, the democratic champion, canvassed the great northern district for the Congressional prize, and after a most notable contest Stuart, the Whig, came out seven votes ahead and was the first Whig Congressman elected in Illinois.
The census of 1840 gave to Illinois four additional Congressmen and the election was postponed a year to get the benefit of the new apportionment made by the Legislature that adjourned on the 6th of March, 1843. The Whig convention for the 7th district was called to meet at Pekin in May, 1843, and the two popular champions of the party, Edward D.


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