Willard C. MacnaulWillard C. MacNaul (1864-) served in the army under Washington during the siege of Yorktown. He agreed to go to Illinois on Jefferson's mission, actively opposing the introduction of slavery. MacNaul embraced Baptist principles, became a minister, an played a crucial role in the anti-slavery movement in Illinois. His family notes contain historical information from prominent figures like Jefferson, Douglas, and Lincoln, highlighting the impact of the Jefferson-Lemen Compact on state and national history. Read More Read Less
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