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  2. Chicago City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Chicago in Illinois. It consists of 50 alderpersons elected from 50 wards to serve four-year terms. [ 1 ] The council is called into session regularly, usually monthly, to consider ordinances, orders, and resolutions whose subject matter includes code changes ...

  3. Monroe Heath - Wikipedia

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    Heath served as an alderman on the Chicago City Council from 1871 through 1876, representing the twelfth ward. [1] For his first term on the council, he had been elected on the "Fireproof" ticket [ 2 ] (on which Joseph Medill was elected mayor in the coinciding mayoral election ).

  4. Government of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Generally speaking, the mayor and city departments comprise the executive branch of the city government, and the city council comprises the legislative branch. [3] However, the mayor does have some formal legislative functions such as being the presiding officer of the council and being able to break tie votes, and informally has dominated legislative activity since the late 19th century.

  5. Council Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Council Wars were a racially polarized political conflict in the city of Chicago from 1983 to 1986, centered on the Chicago City Council. The term came from a satirical comedy sketch of the same name written and performed by comedian and journalist Aaron Freeman in 1983, using the good vs. evil plot line of the film Star Wars as a device.

  6. Chariot - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Gernet claims that the Zhou dynasty, which conquered the Shang ca. 1046 BC, made more use of the chariot than did the Shang and "invented a new kind of harness with four horses abreast". [61] The crew consisted of an archer, a driver, and sometimes a third warrior who was armed with a spear or dagger-axe. From the 8th to 5th centuries ...

  7. Anton C. Hesing - Wikipedia

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    A new permanent home for the paper was finally located about one mile away from the Chicago city center, in a new multi-story structure built at the corner of Washington Street and Fifth Avenue. [10] The building measured 100 feet from the basement floor to the peak of the roof, making it one of the largest buildings in its area of town, and ...

  8. 6th ward, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    # Council Aldermen Alderman Term in office Party Notes Cite Alderman Term in office Party Notes Cite Samuel Jackson 1837–1838 [2] 1st Bernard Ward 1837–1838 [2] George W. Dole: 1838–1839 [2] 2nd Grant Goodrich: 1838–1839 [2] John H. Kinzie: 1839–1840 Later elected alderman again in 1852 in 9th ward [2] 3rd Buckner Stith Morris: 1839 ...

  9. Edward Cullerton - Wikipedia

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    Edward F. "Foxy Ed" Cullerton [1] [3] [4] (1841–1920) was a politician who was a longtime alderman of the Chicago City Council, and also served as a member of the Illinois Senate. Early life and career