Samuel A. Buckmaster was a prison warden, mayor, and state legislator in Illinois. He served as Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives. He served in the Illinois House and Illinois Senate. Governor Richard Yates wrote to him in opposition of a redistricting plan. The at 514 State Street in Alton, Illinois 1835? is listed on National Register of Historic Places as part of the Christian Hill Historic District. An act was passed to lease the state penitentiary to him. He bred cattle. In 1877 James Shaw (Illinois politician) was elected Speaker of the House over Buckmaster.
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