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John Marshall Hamilton

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and was admitted to the bar in 1870. He married Helen Williams in 1871. Hamilton served for several years as an attorney in Bloomington in a practice with J. H. Rowell until he was elected to the
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as a presidential candidate, voting for him in the first three ballots. However, after Logan sent a telegram to the convention declining the nomination, Hamilton supported incumbent President
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and vacated his position as Governor of Illinois the following year. Hamilton became the 18th Governor of the state. His brief governorship is best known for the decision requiring
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for Illinois children. Hamilton also signed the Harper High License Law that mandated a license for institutions serving liquor. In 1883, Hamilton sent the
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was selected as the presidential candidate, Hamilton successfully rallied support for Logan as the vice presidential candidate. The ticket later
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Hamilton spent the rest of his life as a lawyer in Chicago. He died there on September 22, 1905, and was buried in
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The Governors of Illinois and the Mayors of Chicago: People of Regional, National, and International Consequence
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In 1884, Hamilton was selected as a candidate for reelection at the Republican State Convention in
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in the meantime. In 1864, when Hamilton was seventeen years old, he enlisted in the
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in 1861 at the age of thirteen. Hamilton's unit was called into action as the
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Laws of the State of Illinois Enacted by the Thirty-Third General Assembly
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he studied law and was admitted to the bar. A notable attorney in
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in Bloomington, Illinois, was recognized with a listing on the
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in 1876. He served there until 1881, when he was elected
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John M. Hamilton

Governor of Illinois
Lieutenant
William Campbell
Shelby Moore Cullom
Richard J. Oglesby
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
Andrew Shuman
William J. Campbell
Illinois Senate
John Cusey
Joseph W. Fifer
Union County, Ohio
Chicago
Illinois

18th Governor of Illinois
Union County, Ohio
Wide Awakes
Union Army
Ohio Wesleyan University
Bloomington, Illinois
Illinois Senate
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
Shelby Moore Cullom
United States Senate
1884 Republican National Convention
Chicago
Union County, Ohio

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