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Carlin, Thomas 1789-1852
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42
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Most widely held works about
Thomas Carlin
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Petition : Springfield, Ill., to Thomas Carlin, Springfield, Ill., 1839 Dec. 14
by John A McClernand
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Thomas Carlin, governor of the state of Illinois : to all to whom these presents shall come, greeting : commission, 1839 Jan. 12
by Illinois
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Carlin, Thomas. former governor
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The lady and the governor : Emma Hale Smith's and Thomas Carlin's 1842 correspondence
by Andrew H Hedges
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Report of the joint select committee, : to whom was referred the memorial of Charles Macalister, of New-York. ; February 25, 1843. Read, and laid on the table
by Dougherty
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Reminiscences, 1874
by John Phelps
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Papers, 1835, 1839
by J. B Patterson
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Thomas Carlin correspondence, 1838-1842
by Illinois
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Unveiling exercises. Governor Thomas Carlin Monument, Carrollton, Ill., one o'clock p.m., Wednesday, July 4, 1917. [program
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Wilson Law letter, 1840
by Wilson Law
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Most widely held works by
Thomas Carlin
Record book, 1838-1839
by Illinois
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English
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2
libraries
worldwide
Record book of senate action on confirmation of appointments, primarily of notary publics, proposed by Governor Thomas Carlin.
Papers, 1833-1842
by Thomas Carlin
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English
and held by
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library
worldwide
Includes receipt; orders for coroner's elections in Warren and Morgan counties; and letter to Elijah Davidson concerning tax payments on Carlin's property.
Papers, 1832-1860
by Andrew Moore
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English
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June 10-August 16, 1832 Black Hawk War diary (with typed transcription by Wayne C. Temple); Benjamin McIlwaine commission as captain, 75th Illinois Militia, signed by Gov. Thomas Carlin; various land documents.
Certificate, 1842
by Thomas Carlin
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edition published
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1842
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English
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Printed and handwritten certificate, dated 13 June 1842, and signed by Carlin. The item affirms that Joseph Smith, the first president of the Mormon Church, is elected mayor of Nauvoo, Illinois. On the reverse of the manuscript is found a handwritten copy of the oath of office for mayor which is signed by Joseph Smith.
Papers, 1836-1872
by Elizabeth Bailey Little Howard
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English
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worldwide
Typed excerpts from Elizabeth's diary detail journey from New Hampshire to Wethersfield in 1836; 1839 commission of Sullivan Howard's as justice of the peace, signed by Illinois governor Thomas Carlin; 1872 invitation to wedding of daughter Mattie C. to Cyrus W. Wells.
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Autographs Banks and banking Black Hawk War (1832) Bonds Canals Carlin, Thomas,--1789-1852 Conveyancing Debts, Public Diaries Duncan, Joseph,--1794-1844 Finance, Public Governors History Hospitals Howard family Illinois Illinois.--Board of Fund Commissioners Illinois.--Board of Public Works Illinois.--Governor (1838-1842 : Carlin) Illinois.--Office of the Governor Illinois--Coles County Illinois--Galena Illinois--Illinois and Michigan Canal Illinois--Kewanee Illinois--Morgan County Illinois--Nauvoo Illinois--Ogle County Illinois--Warren County Justices of the peace--Selection and appointment Land titles Legislation Local officials and employees Manuscripts, American Mather, Thomas,--1794-1853 Mayors McClernand, John A.--1812-1900 Notaries Political science Property tax Public lands Public works Records and correspondence Sauk Indians--Claims Smith, Joseph,--1805-1844 Sources State Bank of Illinois (1835-1843) State bonds United States.--Congress United States--Wabash River War of 1812
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