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    Daniel Pope Cook (1794 – October 16, 1827) was a politician, lawyer and newspaper publisher from the U.S. state of Illinois. An anti-slavery advocate,...
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  • Daniel Pope Cook (1794–1827), American politician, lawyer and newspaper publisher from Illinois Dan Cook (1926–2008), American sports writer Daniel Cook...
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    duties of the office was Daniel Pope Cook who only served eleven days, and was later elected to the United States Congress. Cook County was named in his...
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    center of the Chicago metropolitan area. Cook County was incorporated in 1831 and named for Daniel Pope Cook, an early Illinois statesman. It achieved...
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    Illinois. His father was Daniel Pope Cook, who was a member of the United States House of Representatives at the time. Following Daniel's death at the age of...
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    County, was created in 1859. Cook County, established in 1831 and named for the early Illinois Attorney General Daniel Pope Cook, contained the absolute majority...
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  • Attorney General Cook may refer to: Daniel Pope Cook (1794–1827), Attorney General of Illinois Eugene Cook (Georgia judge) (1904–1967), Attorney General...
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    adjacent. William Henry Bissell Jacob Bunn John Whitfield Bunn Daniel Pope Cook John Cook Shelby Moore Cullom Jesse K. Dubois Ninian Edwards, only governor...
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  • print early territorial documents. In 1816, the operation was sold to Daniel Pope Cook, who re-titled the publication the Western Intelligencer. Under Robert...
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    Crawford had been in poor health, and no path to victory was evident. Daniel Pope Cook, Illinois' sole representative, was anti-slavery and gave his support...
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  • 20th century. Political party strength in Illinois is highly dependent upon Cook County, and the state's reputation as a blue state rests upon the fact that...
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    abolitionist and multi-term Congressman Daniel Pope Cook. Jacksonian Democrats were ascendant in Illinois politics, and Cook had fallen out of favor with them...
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    Ninian Edwards' daughter, Julia Edwards Cook, married Congressman Daniel Pope Cook. Their son, John Pope Cook, was a mayor of Springfield and a general...
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    Edwardsville Spectator concerning slavery, and which anti-slavery candidate Daniel Pope Cook won, Kane became Illinois' first Secretary of State, and served from...
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  • Representative David J. Baker. Daniel Pope Cook was nephew of U.S. Senator John Pope and U.S. Representative Nathaniel Pope. Merrill Cook (born 1946), candidate...
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  • faction in the 1824 United States presidential election. "2022 Cook PVI: State Map and List". Cook Political Report. Retrieved 2023-01-08. "Office of the Clerk...
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    referendum (as well as re-elected anti-slavery U.S. representative Daniel Pope Cook). However, by year's end pro-slavery legislators refused to approve...
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  • War. Daniel Pope Cook (1794–1827), nephew of Nathaniel and John, newspaper editor, Attorney General and U.S. Representative from Illinois John Cook, son...
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    Representatives. Forquer was initially a merchant, and then a partner of Daniel Pope Cook, with whom he platted the town of Waterloo, Illinois (also in Monroe...
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    Nathaniel Pope, a prominent figure in early Illinois Territory, and the uncle to both John Pope, Union General in the Civil War and Daniel Pope Cook, another...
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  • Hugh H. Maxwell Auditor of Public Accounts of Illinois Territory In office 1812-1816 Preceded by none Succeeded by Daniel Pope Cook...
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  • Matilda R. Edwards and Nelson G. Edwards. Brother of Ninian Edwards. Daniel Pope Cook (1794–1827), Attorney General of Illinois 1819, U.S. Representative...
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    Edwards sister, Julia Edwards, married Congressman Daniel Pope Cook. Their son, John Pope Cook, would later become a mayor of Springfield. Mr. Edwards...
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  • March 4, 1899 [data missing] Burton C. Cook Republican 6th March 4, 1865 – August 26, 1871 Resigned Daniel Pope Cook Democratic-Republican At-large March...
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    # Name Term Political Party 1 H. H. Maxwell 1812-1816 2 Daniel Pope Cook 1816 Democratic-Republican 3 Robert Blackwell 1817 4 Elijah C. Berry 1817–1818...
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    publisher Hooper Warren and politicians (especially Edward Coles, Daniel Pope Cook and Risdon Moore), Illinois voters in 1824 rejected a proposal for...
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    the convention. Illinois territorial delegate Nathaniel Pope and his nephew, Daniel Pope Cook, who had become clerk of the US House of Representatives...
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  • Constance Avenue Konstanz, Germany Cook County The county in which Chicago is situated was named after Daniel Pope Cook, who served as the second U.S. Representative...
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  • them of the apocalyptic imagery of Daniel 11, a passage that even prior to the Reformation had been applied to the pope as the Antichrist of the last days...
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  • Monroe. He began work on January 28, 1823. Along with Elijah Iles, Daniel Pope Cook, and Pascal P. Enos, Cox platted the town of Springfield. Cox apparently...
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