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James Clarke (Iowa politician)

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Clarke played a pivotal role in the development of Iowa, helping to define the state's boundaries and forming the first constitutional conventions. Only four weeks after Clarke delivered his last official message as governor in December 1846, Iowa became the 29th state to join the union.
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Iowa's statehood was still a year away when Clarke was appointed the third governor of the Iowa Territory in 1845. Clarke already was well known in political circles since he had been territorial secretary to Iowa's first territorial governor,
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His wife and infant son succumbed to a cholera epidemic that swept through Burlington and other Mississippi River towns. Just two weeks later, Clarke, just 38, also died of cholera. The Clarkes are buried in
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Clarke resumed his work as a newspaper editor in Burlington. He became the first president of the Burlington School Board and remained active in local political affairs until tragedy struck in July 1850.
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was established, President Van Buren appointed Clarke "Secretary in and for the Territory of Iowa," as shown in two of the donated documents, dated November 27, 1839, and February 19, 1840.
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When the territorial capital moved from Belmont to Burlington (now Iowa) Clarke and his family followed, and he founded the
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History of Iowa from the earliest times to the beginning of the Twentieth Century, Volume 1
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President Polk appointed Clarke governor of the Iowa Territory on November 8, 1845.
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from November 18, 1845 until December 3, 1846, being appointed to the office, as a
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By 1842, the territorial capital had moved from Burlington to
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Wisconsin Territorial Gazette and Burlington Advertiser
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Clarke was a printer by trade when in 1836 he moved to
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The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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was named after James Clarke. He died in Burlington.
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Index


Governor of Iowa Territory
John Chambers
Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Burlington, Iowa
Aspen Grove Cemetery
Anti-Jacksonian
Whig
Iowa Territory
Democrat
James Polk
Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Burlington, Iowa
Henry Dodge
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Clarke County, Iowa
Robert Lucas
Belmont
Wisconsin Territory
Wisconsin Territorial Gazette and Burlington Advertiser
Iowa Territory
Iowa City
Aspen Grove Cemetery
"How Iowa Became a Territory"
"The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Clark-coleman to Clarke"
The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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History of Iowa from the earliest times to the beginning of the Twentieth Century, Volume 1
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~iabiog/iastbios/hi1903/hi1903-c.htm
The Biographical Directory of Iowa-James Clarke

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