The 6th Illinois General Assembly, consisting of the Illinois Senate and the Illinois House of Representatives, met from December 1, 1828, to January 23, 1829.[1]
The 6th General Assembly was preceded by the 5th Illinois General Assembly, and was succeeded by the 7th Illinois General Assembly.
Senate
Jurisdiction(s) represented[1] | Image | Senator | First elected | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pope County | Samuel Alexander | 1820[2] | ||
Clark County | William B. Archer | 1826[2] | ||
Edwards County | Enoch Beach | |||
Greene County | Thomas Carlin | 1824[3] | ||
Jefferson County | Zadok Casey | 1826[3] | ||
Madison County | Joseph Conway | 1824[3] | ||
Randolph County | Samuel Crawford | |||
Gallatin County | Timothy Gard | |||
Union County | George Hunsacker | 1826[4] | ||
Sangamon County | Elijah Iles | 1826[4] | ||
Morgan County | Archibald Job | 1826[4] | ||
Crawford County | Wickliffe Kitchell | |||
White County | William McHenry | |||
Fayette County | Robert K. McLaughlin | |||
Clinton County | Samuel McRoberts | McRoberts was elected in the 2nd session to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Joseph A. Beaird[5] | ||
St. Clair County | Risdon Moore Jr.† | |||
Pike County | Henry J. Ross | |||
Jackson County | Conrad Will |
Works cited
- Moses, John (1892). Illinois, historical and statistical.
- Blue Book of the State of Illinois. 1919.
- Blue Book of the State of Illinois - Illinois Legislative Roster — 1818-2021 (PDF). 2021.
References
- 1 2 Illinois Blue Book 1919, p. 526.
- 1 2 Moses 1892, p. 1163.
- 1 2 3 Moses 1892, p. 1166.
- 1 2 3 Moses 1892, p. 1174.
- ↑ Combined History of Randolph, Monroe, & Perry Counties, Illinois (PDF). J. L. Mcdonough & Co. 1883. p. 149.
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