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- Samuel_D._Lockwood abstract "Samuel Drake Lockwood (August 2, 1789 – April 23, 1874) was an Illinois politician who served as the state's Attorney General, Secretary of State, and Supreme Court Justice.Lockwood was born in Poundridge, New York. His father, Joseph, was an hotelier. His mother was Mark, née Drake. Samuel was the oldest of four. His siblings were Jesse (b.1791), Rebecca (b.1792), and Cornelius (b.1793). Joseph died of yellow fever in 1799, two days after Cornelius died of the same disease. The following year, Mary married Duncan McCall and moved to Canada with Rebecca, leaving Samuel and Jesse at a private school in New Jersey for a few months before being taken in by their uncle, Francis Drake. He studied law with Drake and was admitted to the bar in Batavia, New York in 1811. Lockwood practiced law in Batavia for a year before relocating his practice to Sempronius, New York for about a year and a half. From 1815 until August 1818, he had a law partnership in Auburn, New York with George B. Throop. Lockwood ended that practice when he decided to move to the new state of Illinois. In 1818, he and a friend, William H. Brown descended the Ohio River, disembarking at Shawneetown. They walked across the state to Kaskaskia and Lockwood eventually settled in Carmi.In 1821, Lockwood was elected Attorney General. During his brief term as Attorney General, Lockwood successfully prosecuted the only known duel to come to trial in Illinois. He resigned after only a year when Governor Edward Coles appointed him as Secretary of State when Illinois' first Secretary of State, Elias Kane, was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives. Three months later, Lockwood received an appointment as the Receiver of Public Moneys from President James Monroe. One of the reasons Lockwood accepted the appointment from Madison was that it would afford him the time and money to ensure that Illinois would remain a free state. Lockwood received an appointment to the First Board of Canal Commissioners. Lockwood was given the duty of contracting with engineers to survey the route of the Illinois and Michigan Canal. Also in 1824, The Illinois Supreme Court was reorganized by the legislature and Lockwood was appointed a judge on the Supreme Court and remained on the court until 1848.In the 1820s, Lockwood resisted the adoption of a pro-slavery Constitution for Illinois, but he was one of the framers of Illinois' second Constitution, in 1848.In his retirement, he returned to Batavia, New York, where he died at age 85.".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood birthDate "1789-08-02".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood birthPlace Pound_Ridge,_New_York.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood birthYear "1789".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood deathDate "1874-04-23".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood deathPlace Batavia,_New_York.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood deathPlace Batavia_(city),_New_York.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood deathYear "1874".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood office "Illinois Attorney General".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood office "Illinois Supreme Court Justice".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood office "Secretary of State of Illinois".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood orderInOffice "2nd".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood orderInOffice "3rd".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood otherParty Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Samuel_D._Lockwood party Whig_Party_(United_States).
- Samuel_D._Lockwood predecessor Elias_Kane.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood predecessor Illinois_Attorney_General.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood successor David_Blackwell_(Illinois_politician).
- Samuel_D._Lockwood successor James_Turney.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood termPeriod Samuel_D._Lockwood__1.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood termPeriod Samuel_D._Lockwood__2.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood termPeriod Samuel_D._Lockwood__3.
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- Samuel_D._Lockwood wikiPageWikiLink David_Blackwell_(Illinois_politician).
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- Samuel_D._Lockwood wikiPageWikiLink James_Monroe.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood wikiPageWikiLink James_Turney.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood wikiPageWikiLink Kaskaskia,_Illinois.
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- Samuel_D._Lockwood wikiPageWikiLink Shawneetown,_Illinois.
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- Samuel_D._Lockwood wikiPageWikiLink William_Mears_(politician).
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- Samuel_D._Lockwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Samuel D. Lockwood".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood birthDate "1789-08-02".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood birthPlace Pound_Ridge,_New_York.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood children "Mary , Susan , Anna".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood dateOfBirth "1789-08-02".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood dateOfDeath "1874-04-23".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood deathDate "1874-04-23".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood deathPlace Batavia,_New_York.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood deathPlace Batavia_(city),_New_York.
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- Samuel_D._Lockwood name "Lockwood, Samuel D.".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood name "Samuel D. Lockwood".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood office "Illinois Attorney General".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood office "Illinois Supreme Court Justice".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood office "Secretary of State of Illinois".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood order "2".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood order "3.0".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood otherparty Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Samuel_D._Lockwood party Whig_Party_(United_States).
- Samuel_D._Lockwood placeOfBirth Pound_Ridge,_New_York.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood placeOfDeath Batavia,_New_York.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood placeOfDeath Batavia_(city),_New_York.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood predecessor Elias_Kane.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood predecessor Illinois_Attorney_General.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood predecessor William_Mears_(politician).
- Samuel_D._Lockwood profession "Judge".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood shortDescription "American judge".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood spouse "Mary Stith Nash".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood successor David_Blackwell_(Illinois_politician).
- Samuel_D._Lockwood successor James_Turney.
- Samuel_D._Lockwood termEnd "1822".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood termEnd "1823".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood termEnd "1848".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood termStart "1821".
- Samuel_D._Lockwood termStart "1822".