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Elmer Charles "Mike" Alft Jr. (July 13, 1925 – November 22, 2021) was an American historian and former mayor of Elgin, Illinois.Born in Chicago, Illinois, he graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Grinnell College in 1949 and received his master's degree from Syracuse University in 1950.
Daily Commercial Bulletin (Chicago) [33] Daily Journal (Wheaton, Illinois) (1933–1992) – Wheaton; Daily Worker (Chicago) East St. Louis Monitor (1963 to 2024) [34] The Herald/Country Market – Bourbonnais [35] Decatur Daily Review (Review Pub. Co., pub.; 1891−1917) – Decatur [36] succeeded by? Decatur Daily Review (1919−1980 ...
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With the Copley takeover, the paper began being produced in a letterpress plant operated by Copley in Elgin, Illinois for Copley’s Elgin Courier-News daily. By the early 1970s, the Daily Journal's offices were at 362 S. Schmale Road in Carol Stream, Illinois.
Edward "Ed" Schock (born circa 1947) [citation needed] is an Illinois politician and former elementary school principal. [1] He began service on the Elgin City Council after winning election in 1993, [1] [2] [3] and he was re-elected in 1997. [4] [5] In 1999, Schock successfully contested incumbent Kevin Kelly for the office of Mayor of Elgin.
Robert L. Bergman (1948-2013), Illinois State Representative [5] DeGoy B. Ellis (1876-1949), Illinois state representative and lawyer [6] Thomas W. Ferry (1843-1845) Acting Vice President, US Senator; Peter Fitzgerald, US senator (R-IL) Barbara Giolitto, Illinois State Representative [7] Adam Neylon, Wisconsin legislator [8]
Pages in category "Mayors of Elgin, Illinois" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. E. C. Alft; K.
Memorial Washington Reformed Presbyterian Church is a historic church in Elgin, Illinois.It was built in 1844, but has not had regular service since 1906. Due to the infrequency of services, the church earned the moniker The Once-A-Year Church.