John Lourie Beveridge
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John Lourie Beveridge (Greenwich, New York July 6, 1824 – May 3, 1910 Los Angeles, California) was governor of Illinois, serving from 1873 to 1877.
| Preceded by: Richard J. Oglesby | Governor of Illinois 1873–1877 | Succeeded by: Shelby Moore Cullom |
| Governors of Illinois
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| Bond • Coles • Edwards • Reynolds • Ewing • Duncan • Carlin • Ford • French • Matteson • Bissell • Wood • Yates • Oglesby • Palmer • Oglesby • Beveridge • Cullom • Hamilton • Oglesby • Fifer • Altgeld • Tanner • Yates • Deneen • Dunne • Lowden • Small • Emmerson • Horner • Stelle • Green • Stevenson • Stratton • Kerner • Shapiro • Ogilvie • Walker • Thompson • Edgar • Ryan • Blagojevich |
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