Robert J. CrossRobert John Cross (October 1, 1803 - February 15, 1873) was an American pioneer. He was the first permanent settler of the town of Roscoe, Illinois, the County Treasurer of Winnebago County, Illinois, and a member of the Illinois General Assembly. Personal lifeCross was born in Newburgh, New York, the third child of Rev. John Cross and Margaret Hanna Cross. In 1825 he moved to Tecumseh, Michigan where he built and resided in a log cabin. In 1830 Cross moved to Coldwater, Michigan. In 1832 he was a private in the Michigan militia where he was mustered to defend Chicago during the Black Hawk War, but the brigade, commanded by General Joseph W. Brown, was mustered out before reaching Chicago.[1] In 1835 Cross moved to Illinois and purchased the first claim made in the town or Roscoe for the purpose of permanent settlement and cultivation, making him the first town settler.[2] His primary occupation was farmer, but he also filled several positions in local government. Political career1831: Appointed a member of overseers of highways by highway commissioners in Coldwater, Michigan[1] 1832: Commissioner of highway in Coldwater, Michigan[1] 1832: Justice of the Peace for Coldwater, Michigan, for which he was paid $5[1] 1836: Judge of election for Winnebago County election, for the first election ever held in Winnebago country,[3] for which he was paid $1[4] 1836: Justice of the Peace in Winnebago County[3] 1836: Judge of election for precinct for presidential election[3] 1836–1839: County treasurer for Winnebago County,[4] for which he was paid $2/day or $30, plus 2% commission or $9.28[5] 1841: Vice President of the newly formed Winnebago County Agricultural Society[5] 1845: Member of the state legislature[2] 1846: Elected by the Whigs as Representative to the General Assembly[5] 1847: Delegate from Winnebago Country for the Illinois constitutional convention to revise the constitution of the state, where he was also appointed a member of the committee on the bill of rights[5] 1860: Town of Roscoe Supervisor[2] 1869: Delegate for a second time for the Illinois constitutional convention that formed the present Illinois state constitution[4] 1872–1873: Elected by the Republicans as Representative to the General Assembly; Cross died while holding this appointment[4] Chairman of the Board of Supervisors in Winnebago County, Illinois, for several years, occupying that position at the time of his death[4] Township School Fund Trustee for Roscoe, Illinois, for over thirty consecutive years[4] LegacyThe Robert J Cross Memorial Park was dedicated in Roscoe, Illinois in 2018. The park was named for Cross in honor of his contributions to settlement of the Roscoe area and his role in the local, county and state government.[2] In 2018, the Roscoe Township purchased the property that contains the Robert J Cross home, and designated the development as Founder's Park.[6] Restoration of the home, which was built between 1831 and 1845, began in 2019 by the Roscoe Township Historical Society.[7] The Society is raising private funds to complete the restoration of the homestead exterior.[8] References
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