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Onias C. Skinner

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from 1849 to 1851. In 1851, Skinner was elected an Illinois circuit court judge. From 1855 to 1858, Skinner served on the
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where he studied law and was admitted to the Ohio bar; Skinner served as deputy marshall of
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This article about a Member of the Illinois House of Representatives is a
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where he stayed for the rest of his life. Skinner served in the
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