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Preceded by
  
David J. Baker

Party
  
Democratic Party

Political party
  
Democratic


Name
  
John Robinson

Succeeded by
  
Samuel McRoberts

Resigned
  
March 4, 1841

John McCracken Robinson

Born
  
April 10, 1794 Georgetown, Kentucky (
1794-04-10
)

Role
  
Former United States Senator

Died
  
April 25, 1843, Ottawa, Illinois, United States

Education
  
Transylvania University

Previous office
  
Senator (IL) 1830–1841

John McCracken Robinson (April 10, 1794 – April 25, 1843) was a United States Senator from Illinois.

Born near Georgetown, Kentucky, he attended the common schools and graduated from Transylvania University at Lexington. He studied law, and was admitted to the bar and began practice in Carmi, Illinois in 1818. He was a judge of the Illinois Supreme Court, and served as a general in the State militia. He was elected in 1830 as a Jacksonian (later a Democrat) to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John McLean. He was reelected in 1835 and served from December 11, 1830, to March 3, 1841, and was not a candidate for reelection. While in the Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Engrossed Bills (Twenty-second Congress) and a member of the Committees on Militia (Twenty-second through Twenty-fourth Congresses) and Post Office and Post Roads (Twenty-fourth through Twenty-sixth Congresses).

Robinson was elected an associate justice of the Illinois Supreme Court in 1843 and served until his death two months later in Ottawa, Illinois. His interment was in the Old Graveyard, Carmi, Illinois.

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John McCracken Robinson Wikipedia