- Joseph Duncan (politician)
Infobox Governor
name = Joseph Duncan
order = 6th
office = Governor of Illinois
term_start =December 3 ,1834
term_end =December 7 ,1838
lieutenant =
predecessor =William Lee Davidson Ewing
successor =Thomas Carlin
birth_date = birth date|1794|2|22|mf=y
birth_place =Paris, Kentucky
death_date = death date and age|1844|1|15|1794|2|22|mf=y
death_place =Jacksonville, Illinois
party = Democratic
spouse =
profession =Politician
religion =Joseph Duncan (
February 22 1794 ndashJanuary 15 1844 ) was a U.S.politician . He served as governor ofIllinois from 1834 to 1838. He was a Democrat and a two-termU.S. Representative .Duncan lived in Jacksonville,
Morgan County, Illinois . He was born in Paris,Bourbon County, Kentucky . He served in theWar of 1812 and theBlack Hawk War as a soldier. Before becoming governor, he had a notable political career, serving in theIllinois House of Representatives from 1825 to 1829, and later as a U.S. Congressman.Duncan was the governor who requested the legislature create an "Internal Improvements Act", which paved the way for numerous roads, state highways, bridges and canals across the state. He later changed his mind, deciding the costs would be too high, but the legislature ignored this plea. The improvements were made, often by building roads between small towns that had little need of such monumental structures, and it forced the state into near-perpetual bankruptcy that guided economic decisions for generations. The debt from the "Internal Improvements Act" would not be fully paid off until 1882, costing the state more in interest than in the dollar amounts to actually build the so-called improvements throughout the state.
It was also during Duncan's tenure that the state capital was removed from Vandalia,
Fayette County, Illinois , to the current location, Springfield,Sangamon County, Illinois . This was controversially done in large part by the successful leadership skills of Springfield's representatives, one of whom wasAbraham Lincoln , who was accused of a type of bullying called "Logrolling ".Duncan died in Jacksonville. Interment is at Diamond Grove Cemetery there.
External links
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* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Illinois/_Texts/DRUOIH/Central_Illinois/16*.html Joseph Duncan House] (in Jacksonville)
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