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HENRY COUNTY, situated in the northwesterly part of Illinois, with Rock river on the northwest. Area, 840 square miles. Seat of justice, Cambridge. Pop. in 1840, 1,260; in 1850, 3,807. (Fanning's, 1853)

HENRY COUNTY   Is situated in the north-west part of the state, a few miles from the Mississippi river, and has an area of 830 square miles. It is drained by Rock and Green rivers, and by Edwards creek, the surface is undulating, and diversified with prairies and forests ; the soil is fertile; corn, wheat, oats and pork, are the staples. It has about 750 pupils attending the public schools. The county contains extensive beds of stone coal; it is intersected by the Chicago and Rock Island railroad; the Burlington road also crosses it on the south-east corner. Organized in 1837. Capital, Cambridge. Population, about 5,500.  County Judge, M.B. Potter.   (Hawes' Illinois State Gazetteer...,1859)

Total Population 1840
1260
Total Population 1850
3807
Total Population 1860
20660
Free Black Population 1860
2
Presidential Election Result 1840
Whig
Presidential Election Result 1844
Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1848
Free Soil
Presidential Election Result 1852
Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1856
Republican
Presidential Election Result 1860
Republican
Presidential Election Result 1864
Unconditional Union (1864)
Latitude
41.350021
Longitude
-90.130838
Railroads
Yes
Type
County
County
Henry
State
Illinois