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Edward Abend

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In 1860, Abend founded the Belleville Savings Bank and was named its first president. He also became president of the Electric Light Company of Belleville. He was the manager and president of the St. Clair Turnpike Company, which built a road in 1850 that was later sold to an electric railroad
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Abend married Caroline Westermann in 1852. They had one daughter, Louisa, who died young. He remarried to Anna Hilgard in 1856. They had six children. He enjoyed traveling in his spare time and twice visited Europe. He died on July 17, 1904.
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for two years. In 1844, he purchased a farm and operated it for six years. He then returned to Belleville to again practice law.
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presidential candidates. He served as mayor of Belleville five times. He also served a term on the
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Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of the Representative Men of the United States
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outbreak killed his father, brother, and sister, Abend's family moved to
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Democratic Party members of the Illinois House of Representatives
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in 1840. He was admitted to the bar in 1843 and practiced in
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in 1848, serving one term. He was affiliated with the
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Illinois House of Representatives
Marnheim
Bavaria
Germany
Democratic
German American
Kingdom of Bavaria
St. Louis, Missouri
Belleville, Illinois
Lebanon College
Illinois House of Representatives
Free Soil
Democrat
Marnheim
Kingdom of Bavaria
United States
St. Louis, Missouri
cholera
Belleville, Illinois
Lebanon College
Lebanon, Illinois
Illinois House of Representatives
Free Soil Party
Democratic Party
Republican
St. Clair County
St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute Railroad

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