Denning, William A.
b. 1817, in Kentucky; d. September 4, 1856, in Benton, Illinois. Denning practiced law in Frankfort, Illinois, and moved to
Benton when the county seat of Franklin County relocated there. He
represented Franklin, Pulaski, and Alexander counties in the Illinois General Assembly from 1844 to 1847. The state legislature
appointed Denning to serve as state's attorney in the Third Judicial Circuit in 1845. He resigned from the House of
Representatives in January 1847 to accept appointment as associate justice of the Illinois Supreme Court. His appointment
filled
the vacancy created by the resignation of Walter B. Scates. Denning sat on the supreme court until December of 1848. In the
reorganization of the judicial system, Denning was elected judge of the Third Judicial Circuit Court in December 1848. He
served
in that position until January 1854.
Illinois State Journal (Springfield, Illinois), September 5, 1856, 2; Frederick B. Crossley, Courts and
Lawyers of Illinois (Chicago: American Historical Society, 1916), 1:388. Illustration courtesy of the Abraham
Lincoln Presidential Library, Springfield, IL.