Illinois Blue BookThe Secretary, 1919 - Illinois |
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Adams Albert Alexander Amends section appointed Approved June 28 Attorney Bond born Centennial center line Champaign Charles Charles H Chicago Chicago 13 Clair Clark Coles Commission constitution Cook Cook Cook Cook County Crawford David DeKalb Democratic Department Dist DISTRICT Edgar Edward elected Engrossing Clerk Enrolling and Engrossing Fayette force July Frank Fulton Galesburg Gallatin George George W GLACKIN Hamilton Hancock Henry Hurd Illinois Iroquois Jackson James James H Jefferson JoDaviess John Johnson Joseph judges June 18 June 30 Kane Kankakee Kaskaskia Knox LaSalle Logan Macon Macoupin Madison Marion Marshall Mason Massac McDonough McHenry McLean Members Menard Monday Ogle organization Peoria Pike President Randolph re-elected Republican resigned Richard Yates Robert Rock Island Salary Samuel Sangamon Secretary Senate Shelby Socialist Springfield Tazewell term Thomas Total Vermilion Vice vote Warren Whiteside William H Winnebago


