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John Reynolds (Illinois politician)

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33: 502:, but both were defeated for re-election in 1824; John Reynolds went on to become Governor of Illinois in 1830 and Thomas Reynolds became Governor of Missouri in 1840. Despite some biographies stating that the two men were brothers or uncle and nephew, a 1961 historical journal letter states that the two were not related: John Reynolds had a brother named Thomas Reynolds — or Thomas Michael Reynolds in one of his obituaries — but that brother owned a livery stable and dry goods store in Belleville; neither John nor his brother Thomas were any relation to the Thomas that served with John on the Supreme Court. 336: 1163: 1826: 1885: 605:
when Smith was seeking redress for the grievances that the Latter-day Saints suffered in Missouri. This was done by Reynolds with the hope of winning the votes of the growing number of Latter-day Saints in Illinois in latter political contests.
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In 1839 Reynolds was appointed one of the Canal Commissioners and traveled to Philadelphia to raise funds for that purpose. During that year, he also made a tour of Europe with his wife. He introduced the Latter-day Saint Prophet,
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and took office on December 6, 1830, giving an inaugural address that advocated for free popular education, general internal public improvements, the completion of the
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With the ranks of private and orderly sergeant, Reynolds served as a scout in campaigns against the western Native Americans during the
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in 1832. He called out the militia, and was field commander, often appearing in person on the battle-grounds. He was recognized by
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Reynolds married twice, to Catherine Dubuque in 1817 and to Sarah E. Wilson in 1836, and had no children. He died in
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Reynolds was elected in 1846 for one term as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives from
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In 1837, while out of Congress and in company with a few others, he built the first railroad in the
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in May 1865, shortly after the Civil War, and his body was laid there in Walnut Hill Cemetery.
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road in the state, from Belleville to St. Louis. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the
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A compendium of the early history of Chicago : to the year 1835 when the Indians laft
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that year, he published his support for Douglas. His correspondence before and during the
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Illinois
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as Major-General, and was authorized to make treaties with the Native Americans.
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On November 17, 1834, Reynolds resigned as governor, having been elected to the
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for the first time, serving until 1830. Although aligning himself with the
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In the fall of 1818, John Reynolds was elected an associate justice of the
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in 1848. He was again elected to the Illinois House in 1852, serving as
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In 1818, John Reynolds was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the
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Saints: The Story of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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At the age of twenty, Reynolds attended college for two years near
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Suess, Adolph B. (August 20, 1947). "Its Period of Culture".
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was a prominent feature of Reynolds' gubernatorial term.
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Portrait and Biographical Album of Champaign County, Ill
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Archived from 1444: 1119: 632:in 1858, and then engaged in newspaper work. 58:December 6, 1830 â€“ November 17, 1834 8: 1079:U.S. House of Representatives 1044:U.S. House of Representatives 432:, at the foot of the bluffs overlooking the 1152:List of commandants of the Illinois Country 847: 845: 843: 841: 839: 837: 835: 833: 831: 829: 827: 825: 558:to fill the vacancy caused by the death of 1451: 1437: 1429: 1126: 1112: 1104: 957: 823: 821: 819: 817: 815: 813: 811: 809: 807: 805: 747: 745: 743: 509:. In 1826, he was elected a member of the 498:. In 1822, he was joined on the court by 451:at Kaskaskia, and began practicing law in 31: 20: 16:American lawyer and politician (1788-1865) 370:(1834–1837 and 1839–1843) and the fourth 358:One of the original four justices of the 131:December 1, 1834 â€“ March 3, 1837 630:Illinois State Superintendent of Schools 755:The Romantic Story of Cahokia, Illinois 684: 1901:Justices of the Illinois Supreme Court 1891:Democratic Party governors of Illinois 1871:American militiamen in the War of 1812 884:Livingston, William G. (Winter 1961). 552:United States House of Representatives 368:United States House of Representatives 166:March 4, 1839 â€“ March 3, 1843 1881:American people of the Black Hawk War 1085:Illinois's 1st congressional district 1050:Illinois's 1st congressional district 628:He was an unsuccessful candidate for 570:. He was subsequently elected to the 520:In August 1830, Reynolds was elected 7: 1916:People from Madison County, Illinois 14: 1851:19th-century American politicians 663:showed a sympathy for secession. 530:first state penitentiary at Alton 511:Illinois House of Representatives 424:In 1800 the family moved to near 385:and a large autobiography titled 364:Illinois House of Representatives 197:Illinois House of Representatives 1876:American people of Irish descent 1824: 1161: 417:. After experiencing raids from 334: 1911:People from Kaskaskia, Illinois 399:Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 283:Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 637:Democratic National Convention 1: 1906:People from Cahokia, Illinois 1077:Member of the  1042:Member of the  1027:U.S. House of Representatives 721:"John Reynolds (id: R000174)" 647:delegate, instead supporting 110:U.S. House of Representatives 526:Illinois and Michigan Canal 383:Pioneer History of Illinois 1937: 653:U.S. presidential election 641:Charleston, South Carolina 562:. He was reelected to the 478:, then the county seat of 1866:American militia generals 1822: 1466: 1159: 1092: 1075: 1067: 1057: 1040: 1032: 1025: 1015: 1006: 998: 993: 985: 970: 965: 960: 782:Danckers, Ulrich (2000). 576:Twenty-seventh Congresses 496:Illinois General Assembly 342: 260: 225: 202: 159: 124: 51: 39: 30: 1861:American autobiographers 961:Party political offices 719:United States Congress. 1143:Colonial administrators 591:operated by horse-power 564:Twenty-fourth Congress 492:Illinois Supreme Court 360:Illinois Supreme Court 220:Illinois Supreme Court 1172:Territorial governors 1135:Governors of Illinois 929:The Standard of Truth 655:. Against Republican 568:Twenty-fifth Congress 556:Twenty-third Congress 411:Copper Ridge Mountain 397:Reynolds was born in 372:Illinois Governorship 1896:Illinois Jacksonians 1019:William Lee D. Ewing 1009:Governor of Illinois 977:Governor of Illinois 649:John C. 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Lockwood 243:Office established 1833: 1832: 1426: 1425: 1102: 1101: 1093:Succeeded by 1058:Succeeded by 1016:Succeeded by 986:Succeeded by 906:on August 7, 2010 795:978-0-9675823-0-6 453:Cahokia, Illinois 434:Mississippi River 430:Goshen Settlement 346: 345: 280:February 26, 1788 1928: 1828: 1453: 1446: 1439: 1430: 1165: 1164: 1128: 1121: 1114: 1105: 1087: 1068:Preceded by 1052: 1033:Preceded by 999:Preceded by 958: 936: 922: 916: 915: 913: 911: 905: 890: 881: 872: 870: 868: 866: 849: 800: 799: 779: 773: 771: 769: 767: 749: 738: 737: 735: 733: 716: 611:St. Clair County 603:Martin Van Buren 480:St. Clair County 469: 459:Military service 419:Native Americans 349:John M. 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Index


Governor of Illinois
Lieutenant
Zadok Casey
Ninian Edwards
William Lee D. Ewing
U.S. House of Representatives
Illinois
1st
Charles Slade
Adam W. Snyder
Adam W. Snyder
Robert Smith
Illinois House of Representatives
Illinois Supreme Court
Samuel D. Lockwood
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Belleville, Illinois
Democratic

Illinois
Illinois Supreme Court
Illinois House of Representatives
United States House of Representatives
Illinois Governorship
Black Hawk War
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Tennessee
Copper Ridge Mountain

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