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George Cadwell

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was created in 1812, which included his farm, Cadwell was named a justice for that county. In August 1813, he was named commissioner of the county court of common pleas, responsible for managing taxes. That December, he was appointed judge of the same court. The next December, he was appointed Judge
369:. Cadwell spent the rest of his practicing medicine as the first physician in Morgan County. He built the first frame house in the county and created the Morganian Society, an anti-slavery group. He was named the first postmaster in the county. 365:. The land was largely timbered and Cadwell harvested sugar and syrup until the 1850s. He platted part of his claim as the town of Quincy, hoping to secure the location of the county seat. However, the county commissioners instead settled on 372:
Cadwell had two sons and eight daughters; both sons died before adulthood. He died in Morgan County on August 1, 1826, and was buried in Diamond Grove Cemetery in Jacksonville. He was the great-grandfather of state senator
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requested a leave of absence. He resigned the next month. He was re-elected in 1820 and moved near what is now
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when the state was founded in 1818. He served three two-year terms, then resumed the practice of medicine.
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forced the family to flee the state, and in 1799, they settled at what is now
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The Scourge of Aristocracy and Repository of Important Political Truth
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after a dispute about slavery. He served in the government of
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was admitted as a state in 1818, Cadwell was elected to the
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Messinger and Cadwell left Lyon in 1802 to settle in the
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after purchasing land from Thomas Kirkpatrick. After
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Illinois Senate
Illinois Senate
Wethersfield, Connecticut
Morgan County, Illinois
Connecticut
Vermont
Matthew Lyon
Kentucky
Indiana Territory
Madison County
Illinois Senate
Wethersfield, Connecticut
Hartford, Connecticut
Rutland, Vermont
Matthew Lyon
Fair Haven, Vermont
John Adams
Alien and Sedition Acts
Eddyville, Kentucky
John Messinger
Indiana Territory
Gaboret Island
Mississippi River
Cahokia
St. Clair County, Illinois
justice of the peace
Madison County, Illinois Territory
Edwardsville
Illinois

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