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George French Ecton

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On October 28, 1873, he moved to Chicago and took charge of the dining room at the Hotel Woodruff. In 1877 he married Patti R. Allen, also from Winchester. In Chicago, Ecton became active in Republican politics. He held his job as a waitor until being elected to the
203:, Illinois' first black state representative. He introduced legislation that protected former slaves. After his term, he became owner of a baseball league. He continued to be a leader in Chicago Republican politics into the 1910s. 390: 395: 375: 400: 183:. Later, in Cincinnati, George worked at hotels, including the Broadway House, Walnut Street House, Burnett House, and Spencer House. He became ill with 187:
while at the Walnut Street House, but recovered. He also began to attend night school taught by Luella Brown. He was reported to be a college graduate.
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Smith, Gerald L., Karen Cotton McDaniel, and John A. Hardin, eds. The Kentucky African American Encyclopedia. University Press of Kentucky, 2015. p161
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Williams, Erma Brooks. Political Empowerment of Illinois' African-American State Lawmakers from 1877 to 2005. University Press of America, 2008. p3
159:(c. 1846 – September 19, 1929) was a civil rights activist and the second African American state legislator in Illinois. He was born a slave in 380: 196: 48: 107: 235: 333: 192: 168: 255: 180: 365: 370: 160: 80: 260: 164: 200: 97: 172: 311:
From Slave to State Legislator: John WE Thomas, Illinois' First African American Lawmaker
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Special Announcement, Broad Ax (Chicago, Illinois), Saturday, August 3, 1918, Page: 3
241: 337: 334:"University of Kentucky Libraries-Notable Kentucky African-Americans Database" 195:, serving from 1887 to 1889. Ecton was elected from the third district to the 144: 207: 163:, in about 1846 to Antonio Ecton and Martha George. In June 1865, after the 32: 184: 140: 391:
Republican Party members of the Illinois House of Representatives
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In Chicago, he was a member of Bethesda Baptist Church and was a
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Illinois House of Representatives
Winchester, Kentucky
Chicago, Illinois
Republican
Waiter
politician
Winchester, Kentucky
American Civil War
abolition of slavery
Cincinnati, Ohio
Wheeling, West Virginia
smallpox
Illinois General Assembly
Illinois House of Representatives
John W. E. Thomas
freemason




Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising
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"The Candidates"
Chicago Inter Ocean




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