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Joseph Duncan (born February 22, 1794 in Paris, Kentucky; died January 15, 1844 in Jacksonville, Illinois) succeeded William Lee Davidson Ewing as the sixth Governor of Illinois, serving between December 3, 1834 and December 7, 1838, including the whole of 1837.

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