George W. Harrison (Illinois politician)
George W. Harrison | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Illinois State Senate | |
| In office 1838–1846 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | April 23 1803 Virginia |
| Party | Whig |
George W. Harrison (April 23, 1803 - fl. 1849) was an American politician who served as a member of the Illinois State Senate.
In the 1830s, Harrison worked as a surveyor in Michigan Territory, which is now Wisconsin.[1]
In 1836, Harrison, along with John Vliet, was contracted to survey Fort Madison, Burlington, Belleview, Dubuque, Peru, and Mineral Point.[2]
In January 1838, Harrison was elected vice president of the Galena Temperance Society.[3] Later that year, he ran for the Illinois State Senate for the first time and won the election as a Whig.[3] He was re-elected in 1840, 1842, and 1844.[3][4]
In 1849, he traveled to California as part of the Gold Rush and arrived in San Francisco.[3] His whereabouts thereafter are unknown.[3]
References
- ^ "Harrison G W sketch map for land survey Mar 1834". Nature At The Confluence. Retrieved December 31, 2025.
- ^ Vliet, John B. (1924). "The Story of a Wisconsin Surveyor". The Wisconsin Magazine of History. 8 (1): 57–66. ISSN 0043-6534.
- ^ a b c d e "Papers Of Abraham Lincoln". papersofabrahamlincoln.org. Retrieved December 31, 2025.
- ^ "Page 748". www.idaillinois.org. Retrieved December 31, 2025.