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  2. Cook County was created on January 15, 1831, out of Putnam County by an act of the Illinois General Assembly. It was the 54th county established in Illinois and was named after Daniel Pope Cook, one of the earliest and youngest statesmen in Illinois history.

  3. Cook County was created on January 15, 1831 by an act of the Illinois State Legislature as the 54th county established in Illinois. The unincorporated Fort Dearborn settlement at the mouth of the Chicago River became the new county’s seat. On May 7, 1831, Cook County elected its first officials.

    • Etymology - Origin of Cook County Name
    • Cook County History
    • Geography: Land and Water

    The county is named for Daniel P. Cook, pioneer lawyer, first Attorney General of Illinois and member of Congress (1819-1827).

    Cook County was created on January 15, 1831 (Laws, 1831, p. 54) and was formed from Putnam County. Present area, or parts of it, formerly included in: Putnam County (1825-1831), Fulton County (1823-1825), Pike County (1821-1823), Clark County (1819-1821), Crawford County (1816-1819), Edwards County (1815-1816), Madison County (1812-1815), St. Clair...

    As reported by the Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,635 square miles (4,235 km2), of which 946 square miles (2,449 km2) is land and 689 square miles (1,785 km2) (42.16%) is water, most of it in Lake Michigan. Cook county is located in northeast Illinois. Chicago Portage National Historic Site and Pullman National Monument are located...

  4. When Cook County was organized in 1831 with approximately 100 residents in 2,464 square miles, it encompassed much of what is today Lake, DuPage, Will, McHenry, and Cookcounties. Because of population growth in northeastern Illinois in the 1830s, Cook County lost over half its territory, but continued to increase in population.

  5. 2 days ago · Chicago is a city, the seat of Cook county, in northeastern Illinois, U.S. With a population of nearly three million, Chicago is the state’s largest and the country’s third most populous city. It is the commercial and cultural hub of the American Midwest. Learn more about Chicago in this article.

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    As the seat of Cook County, the second-most populous county in the U.S., Chicago is the center of the Chicago metropolitan area, often colloquially called "Chicagoland" and home to 9.6 million residents.

  7. Aug 31, 2007 · History of Cook County, Illinois : being a general survey of Cook County history, including a condensed history of Chicago and special account of districts outside the city limits : from the earliest settlement to the present time.