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James K. Edsall

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and continue to practice law after he left office in 1881. Edsall died of heart failure at his home in Chicago, Illinois. His son was
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and continued to practice law. In 1864, he was elected mayor of Dixon. In 1871, Edsall served in the
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and practiced law; he served in the Kansas Constitutional Convention during the
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conflict and was part of the Topeka Free Soil group. In 1857, Edsall moved to
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Windham
Greene County, New York
Plattsburgh, New York
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
St. Paul, Minnesota
Leavenworth
Kansas Territory
Bleeding Kansas
Dixon, Illinois
Illinois State Senate
Republican
Illinois Attorney General
Chicago, Illinois
Samuel Cook Edsall
Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota
Washington Bushnell
Republican
Attorney General of Illinois
James A. McCartney
Washington Bushnell
Attorney General of Illinois
James A. McCartney
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Illinois Attorneys General
Cook
Mears
Lockwood
Turney

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