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516:, tired of service as a mere dispatch-bearer, he moved back to Illinois, where he became an ardent supporter of statehood. Cook used his newspaper and new appointment as clerk to the territorial house to influence the Territorial Legislature, which unanimously passed a resolution urging statehood (and forbidding slavery) on December 10, 1817. Cook also lobbied his friends back in Washington and Virginia, and his uncle conveyed the territorial resolution to the U.S. Congress on January 16, 1818. After both the U.S. Senate and House agreed, President Monroe on April 18, 1818, signed the law authorizing Illinois to hold a convention to adopt a state constitution and elect officers. On December 3, 1818, President Monroe then signed the law admitting Illinois as the 21st state. Despite his successful advocacy of statehood, Cook was unsuccessful in his first attempt to be elected to the 392: 1115: 27: 135: 531:
Again running for Congress in 1818, Cook defeated McLean in the general election, and again in 1820 (after a debate over slavery), 1822 and 1824, thus serving as the second representative from Illinois (although the first to serve a full term). While in Congress, Cook served on the Committee on
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On May 6, 1821, Cook married Julia Catherine Edwards, the daughter of his mentor Ninian Edwards (who was related by marriage to the Pope family of Kentucky). After Daniel Cook died, Julia Cook moved back to
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as President (by one vote when the election was thrown to the House). Cook, in ill-health, campaigned little in 1826, and while he again scored more votes than McLean, the pro-slavery
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Daniel Cook, who always suffered from poor health, died on October 16, 1827, at the age of 32 in Scott County, Kentucky. Four years after his death, the home county of
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by only 14 votes for the short term remaining after Illinois became a state. However, the new state's legislature appointed Cook as the first
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in 1815 and took a job as a store clerk, but soon began to read law under the supervision of his uncle,
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appointed young Cook the territorial Auditor of Public Accounts in 1816, so Cook moved to
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of Illinois. Cook also had briefly served the territory as judge of the western circuit.
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to establish his career in the nation's capitol. In 1817 Cook travelled to
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Ben Gelman: Illinois' Daniel Pope Cook packed a lifetime into 33 years
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Members of the United States House of Representatives from Illinois
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History of Chicago: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time
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Crusade against Slavery: Edward Coles, Pioneer of Freedom
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Daniel Pope Cook (1794 - 1827) - Find A Grave Memorial
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