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  1. Daniel Pope Cook (1794 – October 16, 1827) was a politician, lawyer and newspaper publisher from the U.S. state of Illinois. An anti-slavery advocate, he was the state's first attorney general, and then became a congressman. He is the namesake of Cook County, Illinois.

  2. Daniel Pope Cook (1794 – October 16, 1827) was a politician, lawyer and newspaper publisher from the U.S. state of Illinois. An anti-slavery advocate, he was the state's first attorney general, and then became a congressman. He is the namesake of Cook County, Illinois.

  3. Nov 29, 2018 · Daniel Pope Cook was born in Kentucky in 1794 and moved to Kaskaskia, Illinois in 1815. There, he studied law under his uncle, Nathanial Pope, the U.S. congressman for the Illinois Territory. Cook also was mentored by his father-in-law, territorial Gov. (and later state governor) Ninian Edwards. Daniel Pope Cook (Wikipedia)

  4. The first person to fulfill the duties of the office was Daniel Pope Cook who only served eleven days, and was later elected to the United States Congress. Cook County was named in his honor. The current holder of the office is Kwame Raoul.

    • December 3, 1818
    • 4 years
  5. Although Daniel Pope Cook is the namesake of the county, there is no evidence that he ever visited the area. Cook served as the first Illinois attorney general and the second U.S. congressman from Illinois. Cook County Poor House, 1908.

  6. Daniel Pope Cook was one of the first Illinois statesmen. career, though short in years, was at a time when men, in mind and heart, were necessary. It was under the ship of such men as he, that the state was established nurtured during the first few years of its existence. To. men as he, the Illinois of today owes much for the firm.