Zadok Casey (March 7, 1796 – September 4, 1862) was an American politician who served as a U.S. representative from Illinois and founded the city of Mount...
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State Senate Samuel K. Casey (1818–1871), Illinois State Senate Thomas S. Casey (1832–1891), Illinois State Senate Zadok Casey (1796–1862), Illinois State...
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Illinois, from pneumonia. His father was Zadok Casey who served as Governor of Illinois. 'Colonel Thomas S. Casey-death notice,' Dixon Evening Telegram (Dixon...
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father was Zadok Casey, the Governor of Illinois. 'Philosophical Literary Society, Lebanon, Illinois: 1911, Biographical Sketch of Samuel K. Casey, pg. 56...
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River. Casey Creek is shown on federal maps as Casey Fork, following a 1967 decision by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. It is named for Zadok Casey, a...
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Newton R. Casey (January 27, 1826 – June 6, 1899) was an American doctor and politician from Illinois. A son of Zadok Casey, Casey attended Ohio University...
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Representatives to identify as an independent Democrat was Zadok Casey of Illinois, who served from 1833 to 1843. Casey was a Jacksonian Democrat before becoming an...
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artist Zadok Casey (1796–1862), American politician Zadok Domnitz (born 1933), Israeli chess player Zadok HaKohen (1823–1900), Polish rabbi Zadok Magruder...
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Illinois' 2nd district In office March 4, 1843 – March 3, 1851 Preceded by Zadok Casey Succeeded by Willis Allen Member of the Illinois House of Representatives...
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December 6, 1830 – November 17, 1834 (resigned) Democratic- Republican 1830 Zadok Casey (resigned March 1, 1833) William Lee D. Ewing (acting) 5 William Lee...
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of Jefferson and Hamilton counties. Mt. Vernon was founded in 1817 by Zadok Casey, who was elected to the State Senate in 1822 and was elected lieutenant...
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Oller, had a record of 30 wins and 1 loss. (The only loss was to Class L Zadok Casey Jr. High of Mt. Vernon- the eventual SIJHSAA Class L State Champion.)...
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geology William J. Casey (Massachusetts politician) (1905–1992), American politician Zadok Casey (1796–1862), American politician Ben Casey, medical drama...
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March 1, 1833 – December 5, 1834 Governor John Reynolds Preceded by Zadok Casey Succeeded by Alexander M. Jenkins Member of the Illinois Senate In office...
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Slade (J) Zadok Casey (J) Joseph Duncan (J) John Reynolds (J) William L. May (J) 24th (1835–1837) 25th (1837–1839) Adam W. Snyder (D) Zadok Casey (D) William...
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order to elect the lieutenant governor of Illinois. Democratic nominee Zadok Casey defeated Democratic-Republican nominee Rigdon Slocumb, candidate James...
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Primary Center (K-3) J.L. Buford Intermediate Education Center (grades 4 and 5) Zadok Casey Middle School (grades 6–8) Mount Vernon City Schools v t e...
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Illinois Coal Company, along with Zadok Casey, Walter Seates, Malcomb Robinson, Charles Barrett and John Roy. Casey had held several offices including...
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elected members included Robert M. T. Hunter, Independent of Virginia, and Zadok Casey, Independent Democrat of Illinois. The previous election had two minor...
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Elisha Haley) Public Lands (Chairman: Ratliff Boon until 1838, then Zadok Casey) Revisal and Unfinished Business (Chairman: Matthias Shepler) Revolutionary...
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March 6 – Charles C. Stratton, American politician (d. 1859) March 7 Zadok Casey, American politician (d. 1862) Francis Wayland, American educator; President...
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Carlson Republican 15th April 4, 1972 – January 3, 1973 [data missing] Zadok Casey Jacksonian 2nd March 4, 1833 – March 4, 1837 [data missing] Democratic...
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January 3, 1842 ▌At-large. Lott Warren (W) ▌1. John Reynolds (D) ▌2. Zadok Casey (Ind. D) ▌3. John T. Stuart (W) ▌1. George H. Proffit (W) ▌2. Richard...
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1826 December 9, 1830 Ninian Edwards Democratic- Republican 1826–1830 4 Zadok Casey Democratic December 9, 1830 March 1, 1833 John Reynolds Democratic 1830–1834...
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Illinois General Assembly on January 16, 1836. Within a few months Rep. Zadok Casey (D-Illinois) introduced a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives authorizing...
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(VA 3) 55 23.71 Democratic George M. Keim (PA 9) 24 10.35 Democratic Zadok Casey (IL 2) 10 4.31 Democratic Francis W. Pickens (SC 5) 9 3.88 Democratic...
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Representative Notes Zadok Casey Elected the 4th Lieutenant Governor of Illinois (1830 – 1833) Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's...
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New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders. Grandson of Clifford P. Case. Zadok Casey (1796–1862), Illinois House of Representatives 1822–26, 1848–52; Illinois...
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majority John McLean (J) 1830 David J. Baker (J) 1831 John Reynolds (D) Zadok Casey (D) James T. B. Stapp (D) John Dement (D) D majority D majority John...
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of Illinois In office December 6, 1830 – November 17, 1834 Lieutenant Zadok Casey William Lee D. Ewing Preceded by Ninian Edwards Succeeded by William...
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