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29th Illinois General Assembly
The 29th Illinois General Assembly was elected in November 1874. The session began on January 6, 1875 and adjourned on April 15, 1875. No party had a majority in either chamber. The Republicans had a Plurality (voting), plurality in both chambers, with 24 members in the Senate and 69 in the House, but control of the chambers was held by a coalition of Democrats, third parties, and independents. The third parties represented in this session included the Opposition Party (Illinois), Opposition Party, the Independent Reform Party, and the Democratic Liberal Party (Illinois), Democratic Liberal Party, which took many of its members (including its leader, former governor John M. Palmer (politician), John M. Palmer) and positions from the defunct Liberal Republican Party (United States), Liberal Republican Party of 1872. All of these parties were organized for the first time in 1874 and disappeared shortly thereafter, their members subsequently becoming Democrats, Greenback Party, Gr ...
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28th Illinois General Assembly
The 28th Illinois General Assembly was elected in November 1872. The session began on January 8, 1873, and adjourned on March 31, 1874. Senate The Illinois Senate as elected in 1872 contained 51 members, one from each state legislative district. This was the first legislative session following the s:Illinois Constitution of 1870, Illinois Constitution of 1870, which established these districts and stated that Senators were to serve overlapping 4-year terms. George W. Burns resigned on September 20, 1873, and was replaced by Maurice Kelley. Republican John Lourie Beveridge was elected president of the Senate, thereby also taking on the role of acting lieutenant governor. However, Governor Richard J. Oglesby was elected to the United States Senate, ascending on January 23. This made Beveridge the acting Governor of Illinois. John Early (politician), John Early was named president, and thus lieutenant governor, in his place. Members #Joseph S. Reynolds #Richard S. Thompson (Illino ...
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Lieutenant Governor
A lieutenant governor, lieutenant-governor, or vice governor is a high officer of state, whose precise role and rank vary by jurisdiction. Often a lieutenant governor is the deputy, or lieutenant, to or ranked under a governor — a "second-in-command", rather like deputy governor. In Canadian provinces and in the Dutch Caribbean, the lieutenant governor is the representative of the monarch in that jurisdiction, and thus outranks the head of government but for practical purposes has virtually no power. In India, lieutenant governors are in charge of special administrative divisions in that country. In the United States, lieutenant governors are usually second-in-command to a state governor, and the actual power held by the lieutenant governor varies greatly from state to state. The lieutenant governor is often first in line of succession to the governorship, and acts as governor when the governor leaves the state or is unable to serve. Also, the lieutenant governor is often th ...
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Barrington Township, Cook County, Illinois
Barrington Township is one of 29 townships in Cook County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 15,636. The northwestern corner of the Cook County panhandle, it is the county's northwesternmost township. It is also by far the least densely populated township in the county, with less than half the population density of the next least Lemont Township. Barrington Township was named after the town of Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, Barrington Township covers an area of ; of this, is land and (3.26 percent) is water. Cities, towns, villages * Barrington (mostly) * Barrington Hills (south three-quarters) * East Dundee (part) * Hoffman Estates (part) * Inverness (west quarter) * South Barrington Unincorporated Towns * Barrington Center at * Middlebury at * Sutton at Cemeteries The township contains two historic cemeteries: Barrington Center and Union. Major highways * Interstate 90 * U.S. R ...
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Palatine Township, Cook County, Illinois
Palatine Township is one of 29 townships in Cook County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 112,994. It is the north central township of the six northwest townships that form the Cook County panhandle. Palatine Township was organized in 1850. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, Palatine Township covers an area of ; of this, (99.04 percent) is land and (0.96 percent) is water. Cities, towns, villages * Arlington Heights (Portions west of Wilke Road, like Arlington Park) * Barrington * Deer Park * Hoffman Estates Northeast area * Inverness * Palatine * Rolling Meadows (north of Central Road) * Schaumburg * South Barrington Adjacent townships * Ela Township, Lake County (north) * Vernon Township, Lake County (northeast) * Wheeling Township (east) * Elk Grove Township (southeast) * Schaumburg Township (south) * Barrington Township (west) * Cuba Township, Lake County (northwest) Cemeteries The township contains thes ...
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Wheeling Township, Cook County, Illinois
Wheeling Township is one of 29 townships in Cook County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 153,630. It is the northeasternmost and most populated of the six northwest Cook County townships that form the panhandle. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, Wheeling Township covers an area of ; of this, (99.74 percent) is land and (0.26 percent) is water. Cities, towns, villages * Arlington Heights * Buffalo Grove * Des Plaines (northwestern edge) * Glenview * Mount Prospect (northern edge) * Northbrook * Palatine (east of Hwy 53) * Prospect Heights (vast majority) * Rolling Meadows * Wheeling (vast majority) Adjacent townships * Vernon Township, Lake County (north) * West Deerfield Township, Lake County (northeast) * Northfield Township (east) * Maine Township (southeast) * Elk Grove Township (south) * Palatine Township (west) * Ela Township, Lake County (northwest) Cemeteries The township contains these seven cemeteries: E ...
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Northfield Township, Cook County, Illinois
Northfield Township is one of 29 townships in Cook County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 85,102. The township office is located at 2550 Waukegan Road (just south of Willow Road) in Glenview. The township was established on April 2, 1850. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, Northfield Township covers an area of ; of this, (99.02 percent) is land and (0.99 percent) is water. Cities, towns, villages * Deerfield (south edge) * Glencoe (west edge) * Glenview (majority) * Northbrook (vast majority) * Northfield (west three-quarters) * Prospect Heights (east edge) * Wilmette (west edge; Wilmette Golf Club area) * Des Plaines (north edge; forest preserves) Other Community * Techny at Adjacent townships * Moraine Township, Lake County (north) * West Deerfield Township, Lake County (north) * New Trier Township (east) * Niles Township (southeast) * Maine Township (southwest) * Wheeling Township (west) * Vernon Township, Lake ...
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New Trier Township, Cook County, Illinois
New Trier Township () is one of 29 townships in Cook County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 57,371. The township contains New Trier High School, but the borders of the school district do not line up exactly with the borders of the township. Geography The township covers approximately . The township comprises the villages of Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe, and portions of Glenview and Northfield. There is also a small unincorporated area near Winnetka known as Indian Hill because of the nearby country club of the same name.http://www.indianhillclub.org/ Indian Hill Club Website Cities, Towns, Villages * Glencoe (vast majority) *Kenilworth * Northfield (eastern third) *Wilmette * Winnetka Unincorporated Town * Indian Hill at Demographics As of the 2020 census, there were 57,371 people living in the township. The population density was approximately 3,500/sq mi (1,400/km2). There were 21,114 housing units. The racial make ...
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Miles Kehoe
Miles J. Kehoe (August 15, 1848 – February 16, 1916) was an Irish-American politician. Biography Miles Kehoe was born on August 15, 1848, in County Carlow, Ireland, to Arthur and Winnifred (Byrne) Kehoe. The family emigrated to Chicago the following year. Kehoe attended the Foster School, then worked in a brickyard, later joining his father in a teaming business. Kehoe was elected to the Illinois Senate for the 28th Illinois General Assembly in 1872, representing the 3rd district. He was the youngest member ever elected to the state senate at the time. Kehoe remained in the senate until 1880, serving four years at the chairman of the Committee on Municipalities. In 1878, he was nominated by the Democrats to represent Illinois's 2nd congressional district over incumbent Carter Harrison Sr., but was defeated in the general election by Republican George R. Davis. Kehoe worked as a law clerk from 1880 to 1886, and was admitted to the bar in 1892. He served as a delegate to the 1 ...
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Lake Township, Cook County, Illinois
Lake Township, also known as the Town of Lake, was a former civil township in Cook County, Illinois, which now forms the south-west portion of Chicago. It was bounded by present-day Pershing Road (3900 South) on the north, State Street (0 East/West) on the east, 87th Street (8700 South) on the south, and Crawford Avenue (4000 West) on the west (although some sources state the current Chicago City boundaries as former south and west boundaries). The Union Stock Yards were developed as an economic anchor of the township. The township was annexed into the city of Chicago in 1889, and its functions fell into abeyance Abeyance (from the Old French ''abeance'' meaning "gaping") is a state of expectancy in respect of property, titles or office, when the right to them is not vested in any one person, but awaits the appearance or determination of the true owner. .... Townships in Chicago were abolished in 1902; however, they, including Lake Township, are still used for property ass ...
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Hyde Park Township, Cook County, Illinois
Hyde Park Township is a former civil township in Cook County, Illinois, United States that existed as a separate municipality from 1861 until 1889 when it was annexed into the city of Chicago. Its borders are Pershing Road (formerly 39th Street) on the north, State Street on the west, Lake Michigan and the Indiana state line on the east, and 138th Street and the Calumet River on the south. This region comprised much of what is now known as the South Side of Chicago. During Chicago's initial explosive growth, it developed from an adjacent swampy area to a full-fledged residential, commercial and resort community. However, due to infrastructure limitations, legislative incentives and the lure of better municipal services it, along with numerous adjoining townships, agreed to be annexed into the city of Chicago, creating the largest city in the United States at that time. History Early years The township was founded by Paul Cornell, who paid for a topographical survey of the l ...
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Cook County, Illinois
Cook County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Illinois and the second-most-populous county in the United States, after Los Angeles County, California. More than 40% of all residents of Illinois live within Cook County. As of 2020, the population was 5,275,541. Its county seat is Chicago, the most populous city in Illinois and the third-most-populous city in the United States. Cook County was incorporated in 1831 and named for Daniel Pope Cook, an early Illinois statesman. It achieved its present boundaries in 1839. Within one hundred years, the county recorded explosive population growth going from a trading post village with a little over 600 residents to four million citizens, rivalling Paris by the Great Depression. During the first half of the 20th century it had the absolute majority of Illinois's population. There are more than 800 local governmental units and nearly 130 municipalities located wholly or partially within Cook County, the largest of wh ...
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