Reynold’s “My Own Times,” p. 377, etc.
Ford’s Illinois, 124.
[160]. Captain Adam Wilson Snyder was born in Connellsville, Fayette Co., Pa., Oct. 6, 1799. Came to Cahokia, Ill., on foot, June, 1817. Elected Dist. Attorney by the Illinois Legislature January, 1823. Elected State Senator, 1830 and in 1832. Elected to Congress 1836. Elected State Senator and Presidential Elector 1840. Nominated for Governor by Democratic convention, Dec. 11, 1841. Died in Belleville of consumption May 14, 1842, before election. He would have been elected. Gov. Ford, the candidate selected in his place, was elected.
[161]. Life of Henry Dodge, by William Salter, p. 31.
[162]. Smith’s Hist. Wis., Vol. 1, page 272.
[163]. Bouchard’s Narrative, Vol. 2. Wis. Hist. Collections.
[164]. Fort Johnston, opposite Ottawa.
[165]. Dodge said thirty minutes.
[166]. Dodge’s Report.
[167]. Bouchard’s Narrative.