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  1. Daniel Pope Cook (1794 – October 16, 1827) was a politician, lawyer and newspaper publisher from the U.S. state of Illinois. An anti-slavery advocate, he was the state's first attorney general, and then became a congressman. He is the namesake of Cook County, Illinois.

  2. Daniel Pope Cook (1794 – October 16, 1827) was a politician, lawyer and newspaper publisher from the U.S. state of Illinois. An anti-slavery advocate, he was the state's first attorney general, and then became a congressman. He is the namesake of Cook County, Illinois.

  3. Daniel Pope Cook (1794 – October 16, 1827) was a politician, lawyer and newspaper publisher. He was an anti-slavery activist. He was the state's first attorney general, and then congressman. Cook County, Illinois, is named after him. [1] Cook died on October 16, 1827, at the age of 32 in Scott County, Kentucky. [2] References.

  4. Daniel Pope Cook (* 1794 im Scott County, Kentucky; † 16. Oktober 1827 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1819 und 1827 vertrat er den Bundesstaat Illinois im US-Repräsentantenhaus .

    • 1794
    • US-amerikanischer Politiker
    • Scott County, Kentucky
    • Cook, Daniel Pope
  5. Biography. COOK, DANIEL POPE, a Representative from Illinois; born in Scott County, Ky., in 1794; attended the common schools; studied law; was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Kaskaskia, Ill., in 1815; moved to Edwardsville, Ill., in 1816 and engaged in newspaper work; editor of the Illinois Intelligencer; auditor of public ...

  6. 29 de nov. de 2018 · Daniel Pope Cook (Wikipedia) Cook was named the territory’s first auditor general in 1816, but soon thereafter went to Washington, D.C., to further his political career. President Monroe sent him on to London with dispatches for John Quincy Adams.

  7. Josephine E. Burns, John McLean, Daniel P. Cook, Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (1908-1984), Vol. 6, No. 3 (Oct., 1913), pp. 425-444