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  2. Andrew J. McGann - Wikipedia

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    Andrew J McGann (August 3, 1925 – February 5, 2008) was an American politician, businessman, and funeral director who served as a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1983 to 1993.

  3. James S. Thompson House - Wikipedia

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    The two story brick Italianate house was completed in 1862, built by James S. Thompson, a successful local businessman. The property includes several outbuildings constructed at the same time as the house, including a wash house, wood storage house, and a privy, all made of brick. A wooden barn and wooden children's playhouse were also built by ...

  4. Thompson House - Wikipedia

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    Thompson House may refer to: . in Canada. Thompson House (Montreal), a residence in the historic Îlot-Trafalgar-Gleneagles block in Montreal Thomson House, a former mansion in Montreal, now the graduate students building at McGill University

  5. Nathan K. McGill - Wikipedia

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    He was also an assistant state's attorney for Cook County, Illinois from 1925 to 1926. [2] In 1929, he became the first African American to serve as assistant attorney general for the State of Illinois. He served in that capacity until 1933. [1] [2] He died at his home in Chicago on May 7, 1946. McGill was buried in Jacksonville, Florida. [2 ...

  6. James Thompson House - Wikipedia

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    James Thompson House. James S. Thompson House, New Boston, Illinois, listed on the NRHP in Mercer County, Illinois; James Thompson House (Anchorage, Kentucky) ...

  7. Charles M. Thomson - Wikipedia

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    Thomson at one point was president of the Chicago Bar Association. [2] He was a trustee of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad from 1933 to 1939, when he was appointed trustee of the Chicago & North Western Railway. He served as trustee until his death on December 30, 1943. Thomson was interred in Chicago's Rosehill Cemetery.

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  9. Elder Lucy Smith - Wikipedia

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    Elder Lucy Smith (1874–1952), also known as Lucy Turner Smith, was an African-American Pentecostal pastor and faith healer, who founded All Nations Pentecostal Church in Chicago, Illinois. Her healing ministry attracted large numbers of followers and her church grew to have 3,000 members.