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Encyclopedia > Illinois Territory

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RG 100.000-Records of the Illinois Territory (2179 words)
By 1812 the population of Illinois was great enough to qualify it as a territory of the second grade.
The surviving portion of the 1810 territorial census is for Randolph County alone which at the time of the enumeration composed the southern quarter of what now is the state of Illinois.
The 1818 population census of the Illinois Territory was compiled in each county by census commissioners appointed by the territorial Governor to establish the minimum population requirement for achieving statehood.
Illinois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1873 words)
Illinois is known as the "Land of Lincoln" because it is here that the 16th President spent most of his life, practicing law and living in Springfield.
Illinois is in the north-central U.S. and borders on Lake Michigan.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2004 the population of Illinois was 12,713,634.
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