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John Humphrey (Illinois politician)

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395:, allowed counties to establish permanent property title registries. This protected residents if the titles of their property were destroyed. This act of legislation was the first of its kind in the United States, and would later be adopted by eighteen other states. Approved in 1897, the law was in effect until 1997. Humphrey also introduced legislation reassigning the duty of prisoner diet to the Superintendent of Public Service. Funds for prisoner diet previously were sent directly the county sheriff, some of which kept the money and used very little on food. The law saved the state money and improved prisoner care. 31: 365:
announced plans to open a station near their homestead in 1879, Humphrey purchased a large plot of land. He platted this land as a town center next to the railroad station. Although the railroad intended to name the station (and thus the town) Sedgewick, Humphrey rallied local leadership to change
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Humphrey fathered seven children with his wife Amelia. He was widowed in 1898. Late that year, he married his secretary Ida Stuart, with whom he had a son. In 1914, he took a trip to his ancestral home in Wisbech. While trying to leave England via
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headed to California. After working there a few years, he returned to his family in Illinois. Humphrey married Amelia Patrick in 1863. In 1866, he was elected to the
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the name to Orland Park. When Orland Park was incorporated in 1892, Humphrey served as the town's first mayor, holding that elected office until his death in 1914.
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in 1870 and was elected township treasurer three years later. He studied law under Root & Arington and was admitted to the bar in 1874. He practiced in
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on June 20, 1838. He came with his family to the United States in 1848. They were among the first settlers to arrive in what would become
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at the end of his journey, he fell ill. When he returned to Chicago on September 26, he was immediately admitted to
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Humphrey continued to establish himself as a local leader through state politics. In 1870, he was elected to the
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During his Senate career, Humphrey introduced a number of important bills. The Torrens Bill, so named after
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History of Cook County, Illinois: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time
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Republican Party members of the Illinois House of Representatives
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politician and attorney who is credited as the father of
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Chicago Neighborhoods and Suburbs: A Historical Guide
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English American attorney and politician (1838-1914)
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Illinois Senate
William J. Campbell
William H. Maclean
Illinois House of Representatives
Lorin C. Collins, Jr.
Illinois House of Representatives
Wisbech
England
Chicago
Illinois
Republican
Orland Park, Illinois
Attorney
English American
Orland Park, Illinois
Illinois House of Representatives
Illinois Senate
Wisbech
England
Orland Park, Illinois
wagon train
Cook County Board of Supervisors
Orland Township
Chicago
Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railroad
Humphrey's house
Illinois House of Representatives
Republican
Illinois Senate

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