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Clinton: death 76 John W. Darrah: IL: 1938–2017 2000–2017 — 2017 Clinton: death 77 Amy St. Eve: IL: 1965–present 2002–2018 — — G.W. Bush: elevation 78
Edward Eugene Willey, Jr. was a Clinton fundraiser whose wife, Kathleen Willey, alleged on the CBS news magazine 60 Minutes that Bill Clinton had sexually assaulted her on November 29, 1993. Kathleen also testified on the Paula Jones sexual harassment suit against Clinton. Edward was found dead in the Virginia woods, and his death was ruled a ...
death 3 J. Otis Humphrey: IL: 1850–1918 1901–1918 — — McKinley: death 4 Louis FitzHenry: IL: 1870–1935 1918–1933 — — Wilson: elevation to 7th Cir. 5 Charles Guy Briggle: IL: 1883–1972 1932–1958 1948–1958 1958–1972 Hoover: death 6 James Earl Major: IL: 1887–1972 1933–1937 [Note 2] — — F. Roosevelt: elevation to ...
This is a list of people executed in Illinois. A total of twelve people convicted of murder have been executed by the state of Illinois since 1977. [1] All were executed by lethal injection. Another man condemned in Illinois, Alton Coleman, was executed in Ohio. [2] Capital punishment in Illinois was abolished in 2011.
The following is a list of people pardoned by Bill Clinton. [1] [2] As president, Clinton used his power under the U.S. Constitution to grant pardons and clemency to 456 people, thus commuting the sentences of those already convicted of a crime, and obviating a trial for those not yet convicted. On January 20, 2001, he pardoned 140 people in ...
death 47 Daniel Anthony Manion: IN: 1942–2024 1986–2007 — 2007–2024 Reagan: death 48 Michael Stephen Kanne: IN: 1938–2022 1987–2022 — — Reagan: death 50 Diane Wood: IL: 1950–present 1995–2022 2013–2020 2022–2024 Clinton: retirement 51 Terence T. Evans: WI: 1940–2011 1995–2010 — 2010–2011 Clinton: death 52 Ann ...
The Clinton Journal is a twice-weekly newspaper that caters to readers in the town of Clinton, Illinois and its surrounding areas. [1] Originally known as the Daily Public, the Journal has been the major newspaper in Clinton since the mid-19th century. Its offices are now located at 111 S. Monroe Street, right off the downtown square.
Mr. Bishop was a prosperous grain and lumber dealer in Clinton. Work on the C. H. Moore Homestead was completed after the Civil War had ended and life took on a more normal pattern. Soon after this, the Bishops lost their only child. After Minerva Bishop's death in the early 1880s, Mr. Bishop sold the house to his brother-in-law, Clifton H ...