GENEALOGICAL AIJSTRACTS FROH S\RLY LA~S FOR ILLINOIS 1827-1832 Jean
G.
Wilson.
505 W. Vermont,
Urbana,
IL
61801
(Vireinia, Northwest Territorial and Illinois laws e~acted 1783-1821 were abstracted and publish~d in ISGS QUARTERLY Vol. IX, No. I, Spring 1977; Illinois laws enacted 1822-1825 '.•ere abstracted and published in VOL. IX, No.2, Summer 1977. This article is the third of Illinois laws by Mrs. \-lilson.) the !J,~des of abstractions
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The Revised Code of Laws of Illinois, enacted by the fifth General Assembly at their session held at Vandalia, com:nencing on the 4th day of December, 1826 and ending the 19th of February 1827. Published in pursuance of law. Printed by Robert BLACKWELL, printer to the state, 1827. 334 pages. FIFTH GENERAL ASSnmL:' 17 Feb.
1827--Appropriations for years 1827 and 1828. To John DELAPLAIN; to Thomas RED~!A~I; to ESSEX and HOUGHAN; to George FORQUER; to C.B.FLETCHER;. to Robert BLAC!--.'1lELL; to GREEN and }~RKEE; to Joseph ENOS; to James BL\CK, to Elijah C. BERRY; to E.C. BERRY as adjt. gen. to Charles PRE~TICE: to Thomas LIPPINCOTT: to Alfred COWLES as asst. clerk. House of Representatives; to James O. WATTLES, clerk, James HALL, Richard M. YOUNG and Samuel H'ROBERTS for digesting state statutes; to John HACKER, sergt. at arms to above committee; to Edward MUNDY, clerk to another committee; to Singleton H. KIHHEL, clerk; to Alexander MILLER, cashier Edwardsville Bank; to William P. M'KEE, of Edwardsville; to Nathaniel BUCK}v\STER of Edwardsville; to T. J. M'GUIRE; to A. FIELD, late treas. for money expended; to Arnold B. DAKE, late Brigade inspector; to John CALDI-rELL. John SIDDALL ;1nci Thomas F. VOUGHT: to John WARNOCK, postage; to Bowling GREEN for benches and a lock; to John SHAW; to James WHITLOCK,' en~Jlj.ng_cler, ..Gen~ ...Asse!TI~.~.!..; to R.K. ' M'L~UGHLIN. late tre~eplace counterfeit bill received; Charles PRENTICE; to John TURNEY, asst. sec. to Senate; to James H. DUNCAN, roo~s and firewood; to Joseph CHANCE, benches; to Horatio BALL, Dec. protem, 5enace; to William NICHOLS for administering oaths. 1827--Act creating Perry County. Edward HUMPHREYS and Samuel CR.A\-rFORDof lbndolph County and Singleton H. KI~lliEL of Jackson County shall meet at the house of Amos ANDERSON in said county to fix seat of justice. County seat shall be called Pinckneyville. 1827--Act creating Tazewell County. Thomas M. NEAL, William Lee D. EWING and Job FLETCHER commissioners to meet at house of \-rilliam ORENDORFF in said county. County seat to be called Hackinaw. 1827--Act creating Shelby County. John HOPTON, Easton \fHITTON and William Lee D. EWING to meet at house of Barnet BONE in said county. 1827--Act establishing Jo Daviess Count'y'''to' the memory of Col. Joseph Hamilton DAVIESS who fell in battle of Tippecanoe. Voters to elect officers; Charles ST. VRAIN, David G. BATES and Patrick HOGAN appointed judges of election. 1827--Samuel D. LOCKWOOD shall perform circuit duties in First Judicial Circuit, Theophilus W. SMITH in the Second. Thomas C. BROI.J'NE in the Third, and William WILSON in the Fourth Judicial Circuit. 1827--The road leading from Equality, Gallatin County by John BLACK's and Josiilh L. POTTS' to FORD'!! (erry on the Ohio Rivcr dcclared [\ St:!tc road; road w,!:; laId off fro;!! Springfield to Peoria by way of Samuel ~ruSICKts on Salt Creek ;1:,,