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Archibald Alexander Glenn (January 30, 1819 – May 21, 1901) was an American politician from
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. Raised in
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, Glenn's father died when he was thirteen and Glenn had to provide for his family. In 1837, he moved to
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where he learned the printing trade and became a publisher. He campaigned for
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in 1844 then became a prominent politician in
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. He was elected to the
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in 1872 and was named its president two years later; this made him the acting
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. After his term, he moved to
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, where he held several political positions.


Biography

Archibald Alexander Glenn was born in
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, on January 30, 1819. When he was three, his family moved north to Indiana. In 1832, Glenn's father died and he was forced to forgo his education work on the family farm. When he was eighteen, Glenn moved to
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, to learn the printing trade. There, he published the ''Rushville Whig'' until 1844. During that year's
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, Glenn spent most of his life's earnings campaigning for
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. After the election, Glenn moved to Ripley, Illinois, where was named a justice of the peace and served as postmaster. He rose to become clerk of the county court and recorder of deeds. Glenn was a delegate to the Illinois constitutional convention of 1862 and served on the State Board of Equalization of Taxes. He also served for four years as the Brown County superintendent of schools. He was elected to the
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as a
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in 1872 and served two two-year terms. He was elected
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for the second term; this made him the acting
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from 1875 to 1877. He would be the last Democrat to hold the position until 1893. Once his term as Lieutenant Governor was complete in 1878, Glenn moved to
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. Glenn specialized in pension law and was elected Police Judge in 1881. He served two terms as city treasurer. Glenn married Lavinia Cooper on February 13, 1851; they had six children, though only two (William C. and Ella) survived to adulthood. Lavinia died on May 28, 1881, and Glenn later married Catherine Stricker on June 9, 1885. Glenn enjoyed studying math, Latin, and Greek in his free time. The family were member of the
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. Glenn died after an illness on May 21, 1901, and was buried in Ripley Cemetery in Ripley.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Glenn, Archibald A. 1819 births 1901 deaths American people of Scottish descent Democratic Party Illinois state senators Lieutenant governors of Illinois People from Brown County, Illinois People from Nicholas County, Kentucky Politicians from Wichita, Kansas Kansas Democrats People from Rushville, Illinois 19th-century members of the Illinois General Assembly