Jesse W. Fell

Jesse W. Fell
Personal details
Born(1808-11-10)November 10, 1808
Chester County, Pennsylvania, US
DiedFebruary 25, 1887(1887-02-25) (aged 78)
Normal, Illinois, US
SpouseHester Vernon Brown

Jesse W. Fell (November 10, 1808 – February 25, 1887)[1] was an American businessman and landowner. He was instrumental in the founding of Illinois State University as well as Normal, Pontiac, Clinton, Towanda, Dwight, DeWitt County and Livingston County in Central Illinois. He was also the founder of the newspaper The Pantagraph. As a close friend of Abraham Lincoln, it was Fell who urged him to challenge his opponent, Stephen A. Douglas, to their famous series of debates.[2]

  1. ^ Sarah M. Fell: Genealogy of the Fell family in America, descended from Joseph Fell, who settled in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1705 : With some account of the family remaining in England, &c. Sickler, Philadelphia, 1891, p. 139: Jesse W. Fell [1]
  2. ^ http://www.mrlincolnandfriends.org/inside.asp?pageID=41&subjectID=3 Archived 2010-11-01 at the Wayback Machine Mr. Lincoln and Friends: Jesse W. Fell