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Who was the Governor of Illinois in 1839?

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Thomas Carlin (born July 18, 1789 in Frankfort, Kentucky; died February 14, 1852 in Carrollton, Illinois) became the seventh Governor of Illinois, serving between December 7, 1838 and December 8, 1842, including the whole of 1839.

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