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Adelbert H. Roberts (August 20, 1866 – January 26, 1937) was an American politician who in 1924 became the first
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to serve in the
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.


Biography

Roberts was born August 20, 1866, in
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. He graduated from high school at 17 and became a teacher. He then chose to take Ph.D. coursework at
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before attending
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. In 1895, he married Lula Wiley with whom he would have four children. In 1918, Roberts was elected to the
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as a Republican. After the
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, Governor Frank Orren Lowden's appointed Roberts to the
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created in response to the incident. He was appointed to the Illinois Senate in 1924 to fill a vacancy and elected to the Senate in 1926 and 1930. During his tenure, he was a resident of the
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community area.''Illinois Blue Book 1933-1934''
page 121
Roberts died January 26, 1937, in Chicago. He was survived by Lula and two of his sons. In 1984, Senator
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and Representative
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successfully campaigned to have a statue of Roberts installed in the Capitol rotunda.


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