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William B. Anderson

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and studied law. Despite being admitted to the bar, he never practiced law, instead pursuing agricultural work as a farmer and surveyor. He was elected Jefferson County Surveyor in 1851. He was elected to the
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In 1869, Anderson was a member of the Illinois Constitutional Convention. In 1871, Anderson was elected to the
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in 1885–1889 and as a United States pension agent from December 1893 to January 1898.
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on August 28, 1901. He was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Illinois.
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as a private, eventually rising to the rank of colonel of the
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in 1856 and 1858. He also passed the Illinois bar in 1858.
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who would serve as Lt. Governor of Illinois. He attended
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Index

William Anderson

U.S. House of Representatives
Illinois
19th
Samuel S. Marshall
Richard W. Townshend
Illinois Senate
Mount Vernon, Illinois
Chicago
Illinois
Independent
United States House of Representatives
Mount Vernon, Illinois
Stinson Anderson
McKendree College
Illinois House of Representatives
American Civil War
Union Army
60th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment
President
Andrew Johnson
brevet
brigadier general
United States Senate
Illinois Senate
Internal Revenue Service
Chicago
Illinois

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