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In downstate Illinois, these were mainly those of the Illinois Agricultural Association and the Illinois AFL-CIO, as well as the Lindsay-Schaub group [e] of downstate newspapers. However, the election was mainly decided in Chicago and its suburbs, where the endorsements of the Field Enterprises newspapers, [ d ] and to a lesser extent the ...
Melvin Robert Laird Sr. (August 7, 1878 – March 19, 1946) was an American businessman, Presbyterian minister, and Republican politician from Wood County, Wisconsin. [1] He served five years as a member of the Wisconsin Senate , representing Wisconsin's 24th Senate district from 1941 until his death in 1946.
Melvin Alvah Traylor Jr. (December 16, 1915 – February 11, 2008) was an American ornithologist. He was the son of Chicago banker Melvin Alvah Traylor and Mrs. Dorothy Y. Traylor. Traylor was Lieutenant with the marines and served on Guadalcanal during World War II in 1942 where he was awarded with the Silver Star medal.
Ruth Munson, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 2002–2009 [123] Vincent Persico, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 1991–2002; earned his masters of education at NIU in 1986 [106] Tom Rooney, Republican member of the Illinois Senate appointed in 2016; earned his M.P.A. from NIU in 2011 [124]
Melvin Illinois Bank and Post Office. As of the 2020 census [5] there were 416 people, 158 households, and 104 families residing in the village. The population density was 1,202.31 inhabitants per square mile (464.21/km 2). There were 201 housing units at an average density of 580.92 per square mile (224.29/km 2).
Third baseman for the St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox; served in the Illinois House of Representatives: Lived and died in Belleville Les Mueller: Mar 4, 1919: Oct 25, 2012: Pitcher for the Detroit Tigers: Born in Belleville Ham Patterson: Oct 13, 1877: Nov 25, 1945: First baseman and outfielder for the St. Louis Browns and Chicago White Sox ...