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Thomas Mather (Illinois politician)

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544: 70:. After serving in the Illinois House during the Second and Third General Assemblies, he was elected Speaker of the Fourth General Assembly on November 15, 1824. He was a fierce opponent of slavery, and bitterly fought the call for a pro-slavery constitutional convention in 1824. He resigned shortly after to accept a position to locate a military road from 168: 85:
On May 11, 1835, Mather resigned from the Senate to take the role of President at the recently chartered State Bank of Illinois. He remained involved in social causes including the hosting of
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on March 28, 1853. After his death, Mather's widow sold their Springfield house property to the State of Illinois, which converted the land into a portion of the present capitol grounds.
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when she came to Illinois to persuade the legislature to build a hospital for the mentally ill. His interest in higher education led him to serve as a trustee of
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Mr. Speaker: Presiding Officers of the Illinois House of Representatives 1818-1980
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Illinois
Illinois House of Representatives
Illinois Senate
Cotton Mather
Hartford County, Connecticut
New York
Kaskaskia, Illinois
Chester, Illinois
Illinois House of Representatives
Randolph County, Illinois
Independence, Missouri
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Illinois Senate
Dorothea Dix
Illinois College
Jacksonville, Illinois
Philadelphia
Mr. Speaker: Presiding Officers of the Illinois House of Representatives 1818-1980
Office of the Speaker of the House
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Speakers of the Illinois House of Representatives
Messinger
McLean
Alexander
Mather
Blackwell
McLean
Ewing

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