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(Redirected from Joel A. Matteson) Governor of Illinois from 1853 to 1857

Joel Aldrich Matteson
Matteson's Portrait in the Illinois State Capitol's Hall of Governors
10th Governor of Illinois
In office
January 10, 1853 – January 12, 1857
LieutenantGustav Koerner
Preceded byAugustus C. French
Succeeded byWilliam Henry Bissell
Personal details
Born(1808-08-08)August 8, 1808
Watertown, New York, US
DiedJanuary 31, 1873(1873-01-31) (aged 64)
Chicago, Illinois, US
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMary Fish
RelativesRoswell Eaton Goodell (son-in-law)
Jennie Goodell Blow (granddaughter)
Mary Goodell Grant (granddaughter)
ProfessionPolitician
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Joel Aldrich Matteson (August 8, 1808 – January 31, 1873) was the tenth Governor of Illinois, serving from 1853 to 1857.

In 1855, he became the first governor to reside in the Illinois Executive Mansion. In January 1855, during the joint legislative session of the Illinois House and Senate convened to choose a US senator, he became a surprise candidate. On the 9th ballot, he received 47 votes, 3 short of the 50 needed to win. Abraham Lincoln, who was also a contestant, then asked his supporters to vote for Lyman Trumbull, who won on the 10th ballot.

After his term as governor ended he was for many years the president of the Chicago and Alton Railroad.

The last years of his life were marred by charges of corruption in the Canal Scrip Fraud case. The village of Matteson, Illinois is named in his honor. Matteson was buried in Joliet, Illinois.

References

  1. ^ Cannon, Helen (Winter 1964). "First Ladies of Colorado Mary Goodell Grant" (PDF). Colorado Magazine. 4 (1). Retrieved June 1, 2020.
  2. Mardos Rietsch, Pam (2006). "Chapter Twenty-Two of the History of Southern Illinois" [P. 246 Governor Joel A. Matteson]. Mardos Memorial Library. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved August 29, 2013.
  3. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Nineteenth Assembly of the State of Illinois. Springfield: Lamphier & Walker. 1855.
  4. Journal of the Senate of the Nineteenth Assembly of the State of Illinois. Springfield: Lamphier & Walker. 1855.
  5. "Illinois governors in trouble, A history of corruption at the top" by Erika Holst, Illinois Times, Thursday, February 26, 2015.
  6. Illinois Central Magazine. Illinois Central Railroad Company. 1922. p. 45.

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Party political offices
Preceded byAugustus C. French Democratic nominee for Governor of Illinois
1852
Succeeded byWilliam Alexander Richardson
Political offices
Preceded byAugustus C. French Governor of Illinois
1853–1857
Succeeded byWilliam Henry Bissell
Governors of Illinois
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