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17 Frederick Sunkle ......Belleville. John S. Crum... Vienna. Valentine S. Benson. McLeansboro. Thos. B. Needles‡... Washington.

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Ex officio.

13 John N. Anthony.... Washington.

*Resigned July 2, 1879. † Appointed July 2, 1879, vice Moffett.

1880-84:

Elected November 2, 1880. Convened at Springfield, August 2, 1881.

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Elected November 4, 1884. Convened at Springfield, August 3, 1885.

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APPENDIX-CONGRESSIONAL APPORTIONMENTS. 1195

Congressional Apportionment of Representatives
from Illinois.

The State of Illinois, until the year 1832, constituted one congressional district.
Apportionment of 1831:

By the act approved Feb. 13, 1831, the State was divided into three districts. First election under this act, first Monday in August (6), 1832.

1-Gallatin, Pope, Johnson, Alexander,

Union, Jackson, Franklin, Perry,
Randolph, Monroe, Washington,
St. Clair, Clinton, Bond, Madison,
and Macoupin.

2-White, Hamilton, Jefferson, Wayne,
Edwards, Wabash, Clay, Marion,
Lawrence, Fayette, Montgomery,

Shelby, Vermilion, Edgar, Coles,
Clark, and Crawford.
3-Greene, Morgan, Sangamon, Macon,
Tazewell, McLean, Cook, Henry,
LaSalle, Putnam, Peoria, Knox,
Jo Daviess, Mercer, McDonough,
Warren, Hancock, Fulton, Pike,
Schuyler, Adams, and Calhoun.

Apportionment of 1843:

By the act of March 1, 1843, the State was divided into seven districts. First election held under this act, first Monday of August (7), 1843.

1-Alexander, Union, Jackson, Monroe,

Perry, Randolph, St. Clair, Bond,
Washington, and Madison.

2-Johnson, Pope, Hardin, Williamson,
Gallatin, Franklin, White, Wayne,
Hamilton, Wabash, Massac, Jef-
ferson, Edwards, and Marion.
3-Lawrence, Richland, Jasper, Fayette,
Crawford, Effingham, Christian,
Montgomery, Shelby, Moultrie,
Coles, Clark, Clay, Edgar, Piatt,
Macon, and DeWitt.

4-Lake, McHenry, Boone, Cook, Kane,
DeKalb, DuPage, Kendall, Will,

Grundy, LaSalle, Iroquois, Liv-
ingston, Champaign, Vermilion,
McLean, and Bureau.

5-Greene, Jersey, Calhoun, Marquette,
Pike, Adams, Brown, Schuyler,
Fulton, Peoria, and Macoupin.
6-Jo Daviess, Stephenson, Winnebago,
Carroll, Ogle, Whiteside, Henry,
Lee, Rock Island, Stark, Mercer,
Henderson, Warren, Knox, Mc-
Donough, and Hancock.
7-Putnam, Marshall, Woodford, Cass,
Tazewell, Mason, Menard, Scott,
Morgan, Logan, and Sangamon.

Apportionment of 1852:

By the act of August 22, 1852, the State was divided into nine districts. The first election under this act was held November 2, 1852.

I-Lake, McHenry, Boone, Winnebago,
Stephenson, Jo Daviess, Carroll,
and Ogle.

2-Cook, DuPage, Kane, DeKalb, Lee,
Whiteside, and Rock Island.
3-Will, Kendall, Grundy, Livingston,
LaSalle, Putnam, Bureau, Ver-
milion, Iroquois, Champaign, Mc-
Lean, and DeWitt.

4-Fulton, Peoria, Knox, Henry, Stark,
Warren, Mercer, Marshall, Mason,
Woodford, and Tazewell.
5-Adams, Calhoun, Brown, Schuyler,
Pike, McDonough, Hancock, and
Henderson.

6-Morgan, Scott, Sangamon, Greene,

Macoupin, Montgomery, Shelby,
Christian, Cass, Menard, Jersey.
7-Logan, Macon, Piatt, Coles, Edgar,
Moultrie, Cumberland, Crawford,
Clark, Effingham, Jasper, Clay,
Lawrence, Richland, and Fayette.
8-Randolph, Monroe, St. Clair, Bond,
Madison, Clinton, Washington,
Jefferson, and Marion.
9-Alexander, Pulaski, Massac, Union,
Johnson, Pope, Hardin, Gallatin,
Saline, Jackson, Perry, Franklin,
Williamson, Hamilton, Edwards,
White, Wayne, and Wabash.

Apportionment of 1861:

By the act of April 24, 1861, the State was divided into thirteen districts. The first election under this act was held November 4, 1862. By an error in the apportionment, the number of representatives was fixed at thirteen, though the State was entitled to fourteen. The error was corrected by electing one member from the State at large.

I-Cook.

2-Lake, McHenry, Boone, Winnebago,

DeKalb, and Kane.

3-Jo Daviess, Stephenson, Whiteside, Carroll, Ogle, and Lee. 4-Adams, Hancock, Warren, Mercer, Henderson, and Rock Island. 5-Peoria, Knox, Stark, Marshall, Putnam, Bureau, and Henry. 6-LaSalle, Grundy, Kendall, DuPage, Will, and Kankakee.

7-Macon, Piatt, Champaign, Douglas, Moultrie, Cumberland, Vermilion, Coles, Edgar, Iroquois, and Ford. 8-Sangamon, Logan, DeWitt, McLean, Tazewell, Woodford, Livingston.

9-Fulton, Mason, Menard, Cass, Pike,

McDonough, Schuyler, Brown. 10-Bond, Morgan, Calhoun, Macoupin, Scott, Jersey, Greene, Christian, Montgomery, and Shelby. 11-Marion, Fayette, Richland, Jasper, Clay, Clark, Crawford, Franklin, Lawrence, Hamilton, Effingham, Wayne, and Jefferson.

12-St. Clair, Madison, Clinton, Monroe, Washington, and Randolph. 13-Alexander, Pulaski, Union, Perry, Johnson, Williamson, Jackson, Massac, Pope, Hardin, Gallatin, Saline, White, Edwards, Wabash.

Apportionment of 1872:

By the act of July 1, 1872, the State was divided into nineteen districts. The first election under this act was held November 5, 1872.

1-First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth,

Sixth, and Seventh Wards of the City of Chicago, the Towns of Hyde Park, Lake, Lyons, Palos, Riverside, Lemont, Worth, Rich, Calumet, Orland, Bremen, Bloom, and Thornton, in Cook County, and DuPage.

2-Eighth, Ninth, Tenth Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Wards of the City of Chicago.

3-Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Wards of the City of Chicago, the Towns of Cicero Jefferson, Lake View, Proviso, Leyden, Evanston, Niles, Maine, Elk Grove, Schaumberg, Hanover, Barrington, Palatine, Wheeling, Northfield, and New Trier, in Cook County, and Lake. 4-Kane, DeKalb, McHenry, Boone, and Winnebago. 5-Stephenson, Jo Daviess, Whiteside, Carroll, and Ogle.

6-Lee, Bureau, Putnam, Rock Island, and Henry.

7-LaSalle, Kendall, Grundy, and Will. 8-Kankakee, Iroquois, Ford, Marshall, Livingston, and Woodford. 9-Stark, Peoria, Knox, and Fulton. 10-Mercer, Henderson, Warren, Han

cock, McDonough, and Schuyler. 11-Adams, Brown, Calhoun, Greene, Pike, and Jersey. 12-Scott, Morgan, Menard, Sangamon, Cass, and Christian. 13-Mason, Tazewell, McLean, Logan, and DeWitt.

14-Macon, Piatt, Champaign, Douglas, Coles, and Vermilion. 15-Edgar, Clark, Cumberland, Shelby, Moultrie, Effingham, Lawrence, Jasper and Crawford. 16-Montgomery, Fayette, Washington, Bond, Clinton, Marion, and Clay. 17-Macoupin, Madison, St. Clair, and Monroe.

18-Randolph, Perry, Jackson, Union, Johnson, Williamson, Alexander, Pope, Massac, and Pulaski. 19--Richland, Wayne, Edwards, White, Wabash, Saline, Gallatin, Hardin, Jefferson, Franklin, Hamilton.

APPENDIX-CONGRESSIONAL APPORTIONMENTS. 1197

Apportionment of 1882:

By the act of April 29, 1882, the State was divided into twenty districts. The first election under this act was held November 7, 1882.

I-First, Second, Third, and Fourth

Wards in the City of Chicago, and the Towns of Lake, Lyons, Riverside, Hyde Park, Calumet, Worth, Palos, Lemont, Thornton, Bremen, Orland, Bloom, and Rich, in Cook County.

2-Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Wards and that part of the Eighth Ward which is south of the center of Polk Street and the center of Macalister Place, in City of Chicago. 3-Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth Wards, and that part of the Eighth Ward which is north of the center of Polk Street and the center of Macalister Place, in City of Chicago. 4-Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Wards in the City of Chicago, and the Towns of Lake View, Jefferson, Leyden, Maine, Norwood Park, Evanston, Niles, Elk Grove, Schaumberg, Cicero, Hanover, New Trier, Northfield, Wheeling, Palatine, Barrington, and Proviso, in Cook County. 5-Lake, McHenry, Boone, Kane, and DeKalb.

6-Winnebago, Stephenson, Jo Daviess, Ogle, and Carroll,

7-Lee, Whiteside, Henry, Bureau, and Putnam.

8-LaSalle, Kendall, Grundy, DuPage, and Will.

9-Kankakee, Iroquois, Ford, Livingston, Woodford, and Marshall. 10-Peoria, Knox, Stark, and Fulton. 11-Rock Island, Mercer, Henderson, Warren, Hancock, McDonough, and Schuyler.

12-Cass, Brown, Adams, Pike, Scott, Greene, Jersey, and Calhoun. 13-Tazewell, Mason, Menard, Morgan, Sangamon, and Christian.

14-McLean, DeWitt, Piatt, Macon, and Logan.

15-Coles, Edgar, Douglas, Vermilion, and Champaign. 16-Cumberland, Clark, Jasper, Clay, Crawford, Richland, Lawrence, Wayne, Edwards, and Wabash. 17-Macoupin, Montgomery, Moultrie, Shelby, Effingham, and Fayette. 18-Bond, Madison, St. Clair, Monroe, and Washington.

19-Marion, Clinton, Jefferson, Saline, Franklin, Hamilton, White, Gallatin, and Hardin.

20-Perry, Randolph, Jackson, Union, Williamson, Johnson, Alexander, Pope, Pulaski, and Massac.

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