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Mayor of Chicago [1] In office March 12, 1850 – March 11, 1851: Preceded by: James H. Woodworth: Succeeded by: Walter S. Gurnee: In office March 9, 1847 – March 14, 1848: Preceded by: John P. Chapin: Succeeded by: James H. Woodworth: City Clerk of Chicago [1] In office 1842–1843: Preceded by: Thomas Hoyne: Succeeded by: James M. Lowe ...
Chicago police described Jackson as "a man with the body of a giant and the brain of a child", who was known in syndicate circles as a mob "juice" collector who specialized in pain for delinquent customers. In 1941 he was arrested in Green Bay, Wisconsin, for assault and robbery. In 1947, he was arrested and charged with rape, but was not ...
Lived and worked in Chicago Robert Young: Feb 22, 1907: Jul 21, 1998: Actor Born in Chicago Billy Zane: Feb 24, 1966: Actor Born in Chicago Robert Zemeckis: May 14, 1951: Director, producer, and writer Born in the Roseland neighborhood of Chicago Florenz Ziegfeld: Mar 21, 1867: Jul 22, 1932: Impresario Born in Chicago Adrian Zmed: Mar 14, 1954 ...
Some 11½ years later in 1944, following the intervention of Chicago Times reporters John McPhaul [4] and James McGuire, both men were exonerated of the crime. [5] The real killers have never been identified. The details of the case formed the basis of the 1948 film Call Northside 777 starring James Stewart, Lee J. Cobb, and Richard Conte.
James Matthew Ragen Sr. (August 9, 1880 – August 15, 1946) was an Irish businessman and co-founder of the Chicago-based street gang and political club Ragen's Colts. Biography [ edit ]
James Winchester Montgomery (May 29, 1921 – October 23, 2019) was an American bishop of the Episcopal Church in Chicago from 1971 to 1987. [1]He served in the US Navy during World War II, before entering Seminary and serving the church in the Chicago area from 1949 to his retirement in 1987.
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John Philip Cerone (July 7, 1914 – July 26, 1996), nicknamed Jackie the Lackey, was an American mobster and boss of the Chicago Outfit during the late 1960s. He was the younger brother of mobster Frank "Skippy" Cerone, father of lawyer John Peter Cerone, and husband to the late Clara Cerone.