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Identifier: historyofillinoi00raum (find matches)
Title: History of Illinois Republicanism, embracing a history of the Republican party in the state to the present time ... with biographies of its founders and supporters ... also a chronological statement of important political events since 1774
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Raum, Green B. (Green Berry), 1829-1909
Subjects: Republican Party (U.S.)
Publisher: Chicago, Rollins Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress
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He was for four years an influential member of the Illinois Legis-lature. Holding the most advanced views as to the rights of women, he has,throughout his long and useful life, bent every energy and labored in season andout of season, in whatever position he might occupy, to do all in his power toadvance this interest. His varied career in many fields of activity may be appreciated by brieflyrecounting the many positions he has filled. On the 30th of July, 1848, he wascommissioned by Governor French as Second Lieutenant in the One Hundredand Ninth Regiment Illinois Militia; he took part in the organization of theAmerican Woman Suffrage Association; was chairman of the Arms and TrophyDepartment of the Northwestern Sanitary Commission and Soldiers HomeFair of 1865, which made nearly half a million for the needy soldiers; presidentof the Soldiers Home Board; one of the founders of the Union League Cluband president of its first board of directors; president of the Chicago Rifle Club; 354
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^utiC lit* ^^i^^^^2r ass president of the Chicago Photographic Society and chairman of the Committeeon Photography of the Worlds Congress Auxiliary. He is a thirty-third degreeMason, and has held many Masonic offices: was president of the Chicago PressClub; president and one of the three honorary members of the Chicago BarAssociation, and president and for many years historian of the Illinois State BarAssociation. After the death of his dearly beloved wife, in 1894. he became theeditor of the Chicago Legal News, which Myra Bradwell founded. In the lone-liness of his declining years he finds deep solace in the companionship of the littlegrandchild.. Myra Bradwell Helmer, who was named after the sainted grand-mother. FRED A. BANGS. Fred A. Bangs of Chicago, 111.., was born April 3, 1865. at Lacon, Marshallcounty. 111. He is a son of Honorable Mark Bangs, whose wife was HarrietCornelia Pomeroy. both of whom were descendants of old Puritan Revolutionarystock. Honorable Mark Bangs is a gen
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