Granville Barrere
1829–1889 (age 60)
Biography
Granville Barrere represented Illinois with a steadfast voice, carrying the concerns of his constituents to the national stage during a time of fierce debate. He championed fair representation and worked to balance the needs of rural communities with the pressures of a transforming republic.
He also served his hometown as an advocate for education and civic improvement, encouraging thoughtful discourse and mutual respect among neighbors. His career reflected a belief that honest dialogue and steady work could strengthen the Union.