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Madison County was established on December 13, 1808, by the governor of the Mississippi Territory. [1] It is recognized as the "birthplace" of the state of Alabama, which was admitted to the Union on December 14, 1819. Huntsville was designated as the first capital of the new state. For much of the county's history, its economy was based on ...
Aug 12, 2020 · History. In 1808, Madison County was created by the governor of the Mississippi territory who named it after President James Madison (1751-1836). To raise money for its development, the U.S. government almost immediately ordered land sales in the northern part of Alabama Territory.
Nov 1, 2012 · On September 16, 1812, Governor Edwards proclaimed the existence of Illinois Territory’s third county, Madison, named for his presidential patron. (Earlier counties, created before Illinois became a separate Territory, were St. Clair and Randolph, further south along the Mississippi.)
Madison County was established on September 14, 1812. It was formed from parts of Randolph and St. Clair counties and named for President James Madison . [3] At the time of its formation, Madison County included all of the modern State of Illinois north of St. Louis , as well as all of Wisconsin, part of Minnesota, and Michigan's Upper Peninsula .
May 30, 2023 · The county’s governing body has been in existence since 1821 and is currently composed of an elected seven-member commission. Founding Date: December 13, 1808. Area: 806 square miles. Population: 388,153 (2020 Census estimate) Major Waterways: Tennessee River, Flint River, Paint Rock River.
The County of Madison was established by Ninian Edwards, governor of the Illinois Territory, on Sept. 14, 1812, six years before Illinois became the 21st state in the Union. Since that time the form of our County government has evolved into what it is today—a 29-member County Board and a countywide elected Board Chairman.
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The county seat was established in the town of Edwardsville, with the first public building – the jail – being erected in 1814. The first county courthouse was erected in Edwardsville in 1817. During the period 1819 to 1849, Madison County was reduced in area to its present size, about 760 square miles.