Conrad Will (politician)
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كونراد ويل (بالإنجليزية: Conrad Will) هو سياسي أمريكي، ولد في 3 يونيو 1779، وتوفي في 12 يونيو 1835. انتخب عضو مجلس نواب إلينوي.
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Conrad Will (June 3, 1779 – June 12, 1835) was an American physician, politician, and pioneer who is the namesake of Will County, Illinois. Born in Pennsylvania, Will studied medicine in a town in the western portion of the state before moving to Illinois. His farm in Jackson County, Illinois became the first county seat there. Will co-authored the Constitution of Illinois in 1818 and then served in the Illinois Senate for the 1st Illinois General Assembly. Will remained in one of the two houses of the general assembly until his death. The following year, Will County was named in his honor.
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كونراد ويل
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Conrad Will (politician)
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Conrad Will
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Conrad Will
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Near Brownsville, Illinois
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1835-06-12
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Near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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1779-06-03
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Illinois
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1779-06-03
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1835-06-12
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Jackson County
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Inaugural holder
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Physician
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Brownsville, Jackson County, Illinois
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Illinois
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كونراد ويل (بالإنجليزية: Conrad Will) هو سياسي أمريكي، ولد في 3 يونيو 1779، وتوفي في 12 يونيو 1835. انتخب عضو مجلس نواب إلينوي.
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Conrad Will (June 3, 1779 – June 12, 1835) was an American physician, politician, and pioneer who is the namesake of Will County, Illinois. Born in Pennsylvania, Will studied medicine in a town in the western portion of the state before moving to Illinois. His farm in Jackson County, Illinois became the first county seat there. Will co-authored the Constitution of Illinois in 1818 and then served in the Illinois Senate for the 1st Illinois General Assembly. Will remained in one of the two houses of the general assembly until his death. The following year, Will County was named in his honor.
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