Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen63Illinois State Historical Society., 1970 |
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Página 338
... Field to resign . Field made it equally clear that he intend- ed to keep his position as long as possible . On January 9 , 1839 , the Governor sent the name of John McClernand to the senate as his choice for secretary of state . The ...
... Field to resign . Field made it equally clear that he intend- ed to keep his position as long as possible . On January 9 , 1839 , the Governor sent the name of John McClernand to the senate as his choice for secretary of state . The ...
Página 344
... Field , of course , did not accept the verdict and continued to act as though nothing had happened . Relations between Field and Carlin , already at a low point , continued to deteriorate . The Governor refused to communicate directly ...
... Field , of course , did not accept the verdict and continued to act as though nothing had happened . Relations between Field and Carlin , already at a low point , continued to deteriorate . The Governor refused to communicate directly ...
Página 349
... Field left office at a time when Democrats were enlarging the size of the supreme court . In a letter acknowledging the confirmation of Douglas , Field sarcastically commented that he was satisfied with Carlin's conduct toward him.29 He ...
... Field left office at a time when Democrats were enlarging the size of the supreme court . In a letter acknowledging the confirmation of Douglas , Field sarcastically commented that he was satisfied with Carlin's conduct toward him.29 He ...
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