Footnotes
Footnotes
Bond to James Sloan, 21 May 1842; An Act to Amend the Acts concerning Justices of the Peace and Constables [1 Mar. 1833], Public and General Statute Laws of the State of Illinois [1834–1837], pp. 422–423, sec. 1; see also An Act to Amend an Act Entitled, “An Act to Incorporate the City of Quincy” [7 Jan. 1841], Laws of the State of Illinois [1840–1841], p. 58, sec. 6.
The Public and General Statute Laws of the State of Illinois: Containing All the Laws . . . Passed by the Ninth General Assembly, at Their First Session, Commencing December 1, 1834, and Ending February 13, 1835; and at Their Second Session, Commencing December 7, 1835, and Ending January 18, 1836; and Those Passed by the Tenth General Assembly, at Their Session Commencing December 5, 1836, and Ending March 6, 1837; and at Their Special Session, Commencing July 10, and Ending July 22, 1837. . . . Compiled by Jonathan Young Scammon. Chicago: Stephen F. Gale, 1839.
Laws of the State of Illinois, Passed by the Twelfth General Assembly, at Their Session, Began and Held at Springfield, on the Seventh of December, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty. Springfield, IL: William Walters, 1841.
James Sloan, Nauvoo, IL, to Thomas Carlin, [Springfield, IL], 21 May 1842, Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL; An Act to Amend the Acts concerning Justices of the Peace and Constables [1 Mar. 1833], Public and General Statute Laws of the State of Illinois [1834–1837], p. 423, sec. 4.
Nauvoo, IL. Records, 1841–1845. CHL. MS 16800.
The Public and General Statute Laws of the State of Illinois: Containing All the Laws . . . Passed by the Ninth General Assembly, at Their First Session, Commencing December 1, 1834, and Ending February 13, 1835; and at Their Second Session, Commencing December 7, 1835, and Ending January 18, 1836; and Those Passed by the Tenth General Assembly, at Their Session Commencing December 5, 1836, and Ending March 6, 1837; and at Their Special Session, Commencing July 10, and Ending July 22, 1837. . . . Compiled by Jonathan Young Scammon. Chicago: Stephen F. Gale, 1839.
Act to Incorporate the City of Nauvoo, 16 Dec. 1840. Section 20 of the Nauvoo charter stipulated that the city recorder “shall serve as Clerk of the Municipal Court.” Sloan was appointed city recorder in February 1841. (Act to Incorporate the City of Nauvoo, 16 Dec. 1840; Minutes, 3 Feb. 1841.)
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In Illinois and elsewhere in the United States, justices of the peace were charged with keeping the peace by enforcing local laws through standard legal procedures. (See, for example, An Act to Regulate the Apprehension of Offenders, and for Other Purposes [6 Jan. 1827], Public and General Statute Laws of the State of Illinois [1834–1837], pp. 237–241; and An Act to Amend “An Act concerning Justices of the Peace and Constables” [23 Jan. 1829], Public and General Statute Laws of the State of Illinois [1834–1837], pp. 419–422.)
The Public and General Statute Laws of the State of Illinois: Containing All the Laws . . . Passed by the Ninth General Assembly, at Their First Session, Commencing December 1, 1834, and Ending February 13, 1835; and at Their Second Session, Commencing December 7, 1835, and Ending January 18, 1836; and Those Passed by the Tenth General Assembly, at Their Session Commencing December 5, 1836, and Ending March 6, 1837; and at Their Special Session, Commencing July 10, and Ending July 22, 1837. . . . Compiled by Jonathan Young Scammon. Chicago: Stephen F. Gale, 1839.
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