词条 | John Early (politician) |
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| name = John Early | image = John Early Illinois.PNG | caption = | order1 = 19th Lieutenant Governor of Illinois | office1 = | term_start1 = January 23, 1873 | term_end1 = January 8, 1875 | governor1 = John Lourie Beveridge | predecessor1 = John Lourie Beveridge | successor1 = Archibald Glenn | office2 = Member of the Illinois Senate | term2 = 1870-1872 | birth_date = March 17, 1828 | birth_place = Essex County, Ontario, Canada | death_date = {{death date and age|1877|9|2|1828|3|17|mf=y}} | death_place = Rockford, Illinois | party = Republican | profession = carpenter | spouse = | children = | religion = Methodist Episcopal | alma_mater = | residence = }} John Early (March 17, 1828 – September 2, 1877) was a Canadian American politician. Coming to Rockford, Illinois to practice carpentry, Early rose to become an agent for the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company. A staunch abolitionist, Early was an early supporter of the Republican Party and was voted to the Illinois Senate on the ticket four times. During one of these terms, he was elected President of the Illinois Senate, thus acting Lieutenant Governor of Illinois. Early died before his fourth term was completed. BiographyJohn Early was born in Essex County, Ontario on March 17, 1828. He attended public schools and helped his family on the farm. When he was eighteen, he came with his family to Caledonia, Illinois, United States. In 1852, he moved to Rockford to work as a carpenter. He became a noted architectural draftsman and the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company hired him as a general agent. Early became active in politics, led by his abolitionist views, supporting the Free Soil Party. He joined the Republican Party when it formed a few years later.[1] Early was elected assessor of the City of Rockford three times. In 1869, Illinois Governor John M. Palmer appointed early one of the original trustees of the Reform School at Pontiac, a position he held for one year. In 1870, he was elected to the Illinois Senate for a two-year term. He was re-elected in the next three elections. Shortly after his election as governor in 1873, Richard J. Oglesby was appointed to the United States Senate, making Lieutenant Governor of Illinois John Lourie Beveridge the acting governor. Early was elected to replace Beveridge as acting lieutenant governor (thus President of the Illinois Senate), holding the position from January 23, 1873 to January 8, 1875. Early died from complications of tuberculosis on September 2, 1877 before his fourth Senate term ended. He was buried in Cedar Bluff Cemetery in Rockford.[1] References1. ^1 {{cite book|title= Addresses on the Life and Character of John Early and Henry A. Mills|date=March 12, 1879|publisher=Illinois State Journal Print|place=Springfield, IL}} {{s-start}}{{s-off|us}}{{succession box | before = John Lourie Beveridge | title = Lieutenant Governor of Illinois | years = 1873–1875 | after = Archibald Glenn }}{{s-end}}{{Lieutenant Governors of Illinois}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Early, John}} 12 : 1828 births|1877 deaths|Illinois Republicans|Illinois state senators|Lieutenant Governors of Illinois|Canadian emigrants to the United States|People from Essex County, Ontario|Politicians from Rockford, Illinois|19th-century deaths from tuberculosis|American carpenters|19th-century American politicians|People from Caledonia, Illinois |
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