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At the time he took office, Chicago had nearly a half-million residents. However, it was still a developing city. Harrison would later remark that, when he took office as mayor, "there were not ten miles of paved street in the whole city over which a light vehicle could move rapidly without injury to
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of his adopted city, Harrison was known to refer to Chicago as his "bride". Harrison significantly increased the city's number of paved roads and sidewalks in its downtown and increased the size and improved the efficiency of its fire department. Harrison also forced utility companies operating in
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Scandal occurred in his second term in congress when, as chairman of the Committee on Reform of the Civil Service, Harrison had pushed through the payment of benefits to four self-proclaimed Union Army veterans purporting disabilities from wartime injuries despite the fact that their claims had
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While Harrison died at a time when the elites, Protestants, and Republicans of all kinds greatly disliked him, he never lost his core supporters of labor unions, Catholics and immigrants. He was Chicago's first mayor to be elected five times; eventually his son
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The Carter H. Harrison Medal is one of two medals "granted to sworn members of the fire and police departments who have performed distinguished acts of bravery in the protection of life or property", the other being the
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sentiments being published in the media. Harrison argued that socialists were not sympathetic with bomb throwers, and remarked that socialists were representatives of the country's "workers, thinkers, and writers."
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Harrison's career and assassination are closely associated with the World's Columbian Exposition, and are discussed at some length as a subplot to the two main stories (about the fair and serial killer
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in the City Hall. A celebration planned for the close of the Exposition was cancelled and replaced by a large public memorial service for Harrison. Prendergast was sentenced to death for the crime and
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in Chicago. In 1855 he and his family came to Chicago because he saw it as a land of opportunity. At the time, he inherited the Kentucky plantation and almost 100 slaves but sold out to be done with
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Harrison married Margarette (or Margaret) E. Stearns in 1882, following the death of his first wife in 1876. She was the daughter of Chicago pioneer Marcus C. Stearns.
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On October 28, 1893, a few months into his fifth term and just two days before the close of the World's Columbian Exposition, Harrison was murdered in his home by
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In 1855, Harrison married his first wife, the former Sophie Preston. Together they had ten children, six of whom died at a young age. She died in Europe in 1876.
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consisting of empowered ward committeemen and precinct captains that would answer to the local Democratic Party. The plan would not be accomplished until
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Due to his strong performance in his unsuccessful 1872 congressional campaign, Harrison was again nominated in 1874. In 1874, Harrison was elected as a
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Harrison's first mayoral tenure was a period that saw many events which brought the city national and international attention. One such event was the
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previously been rejected. None of these individuals had actually seen active service, and none of them had suffered serious injuries.
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After being widowed, Harrison married Margarette (or Margaret) E. Stearns in 1882. He was widowed again when she died in 1887.
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from 1891 to 1893, where he continued to advocate for labor unions and the many Catholic and immigrant communities in Chicago.
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At the time of his assassination, Harrison was engaged to a young New Orleans heiress named Annie Howard, daughter of
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to sit on the reception committee. This appointment was a small part in Harrison's plan to create a centralized
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to Carter Henry Harrison II and Caroline Russell. When Harrison was merely eight months old, his father died.
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Harrison saw the city's strength as being in its neighborhoods, and viewed it as a city of neighborhoods.
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During his first mayoralty, Harrison was elected mayor of Chicago for four consecutive two-year terms (in
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being held in the city. His desire was to show the world the "true" Chicago, and he appointed 1st Ward
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The Gambler King of Clark Street: Michael C. McDonald and the Rise of Chicago's Democratic Machine
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After he campaigned in 1879 with a pet eagle, he became affectionately nicknamed "the Eagle".
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Democratic National Conventions. At the 1884 convention, held in Chicago, Harrison supported
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Harrison was educated by private tutors. At the age of fifteen, he began to be tutored by
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background, he needed the votes of and thus made appeals to the city's large ethnic
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Harrison retired from politics. He soon embarked on a sixteen-month world tour.
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Harrison's family had a long Southern lineage, dating back to early colonial
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Harrison was sworn in for his fifth nonconsecutive term on April 17, 1893.
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From 1874 through 1876, Harrison served a single term as a member of the
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Harrison delivers a speech to crowd during "American Cities Day" at the
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In 1890, Harrison and his daughter took a vacation trip from Chicago to
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the central business district to bury their wires. Harrison fought the
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Harrison invested in real estate in Chicago, and became a millionaire.
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During his time in congress, he was noted for his flamboyant oration.
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Harrison unsuccessfully sought to stage a comeback, running in the
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Harrison ran an unsuccessful campaign in 1872 for election to the
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Harrison's first wife died during his first congressional term.
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Harrison did not disapprove of liquor consumption or gambling.
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until his assassination. He previously served two terms in the
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Harrison's tenure as mayor formally ended on April 18, 1887.
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After leaving office, Harrison was owner and editor of the
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Harrison was born on a plantation on February 15, 1825, in
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During his first mayoralty, he surpassed his predecessor
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He was sworn in for his first term on April 28, 1879.
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population as well as its rapidly growing numbers of
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As part of his funeral services, Harrison 716:Heading encouragement from other Democrats, 582: 1474:"Mayor Carter Henry Harrison III Biography" 1143: 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 1050: 1048: 1046: 1044: 1042: 1040: 1901: 1887: 1654:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1205: 1141: 1139: 1137: 1135: 1133: 1131: 1129: 1127: 1125: 1123: 1064: 977:, who was worth an estimated $ 3,000,000. 807: 594:While Harrison garnered both business and 75:April 17, 1893 β€“ October 28, 1893 49: 1665:Carter Henry Harrison I: Political Leader 1525: 1433:A Summer's Outing and The Old Man's Story 1203: 1201: 1199: 1197: 1195: 1193: 1191: 1189: 1187: 1185: 1108:. Mt. Carmel Republican. November 3, 1893 1098: 1096: 1094: 1092: 1090: 1088: 1086: 1084: 1033:. University of Chicago Press. p. 7. 1031:Carter Henry Harrison I: Political Leader 1005:List of assassinated American politicians 778:A Summer's Outing and The Old Man's Story 630:Illinois Central Railroad Co. v. 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Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1662: 1120: 1028: 940:and wed to a woman who hailed from the 14: 2263: 1639: 1373: 1264: 1182: 1081: 921: 912:'s best-selling 2003 non-fiction book 776:and later compiled into an 1891 book, 378:United States House of Representatives 168:March 4, 1875 β€“ March 3, 1879 2371:Politicians assassinated in the 1890s 1908: 1882: 1762:Illinois's 2nd congressional district 1169: 507:board of commissioners of Cook County 2346:Politicians from Lexington, Kentucky 1556:from the original on October 9, 2022 1543:The Assassination of Carter Harrison 1149:"HARRISON, Carter Henry (1825-1893)" 1718:"Carter Harrison Sr. (id: H000267)" 900:was also elected mayor five times. 688:1884 Democratic National Convention 652: 605:generally disapproved of Harrison. 525:, and was reelected in 1876 to the 24: 2291:American people of English descent 857:on October 28, 1893. Harrison was 796:Unsuccessful 1891 mayoral campaign 625:Supreme Court of the United States 199:Cook County Board of Commissioners 25: 2382: 2296:Assassinated American politicians 2286:19th-century American legislators 2281:1893 murders in the United States 1689: 812:Harrison was re-elected mayor in 396:Early life, education, and career 2253:Election declared null and void. 2225: 1678: This article incorporates 1673: 958: 844: 743:Initial retirement from politics 734: 609:Infrastructure and public safety 513:Congressional career (1875–1879) 450:in Lexington, where he earned a 372:, from 1879 until 1887 and from 347: 1731:Carter Harrison III (1825–1893) 1642:Carter Henry Harrison: A Memoir 1612: 1590: 1568: 1516: 1488: 1466: 1444: 1423: 1401: 1367: 1339: 1325:florencekelley.northwestern.edu 1172:"Murder in the Kentucky Colony" 971:Louisiana State Lottery Company 692:Harrison was a delegate to the 27:American politician (1825–1893) 2356:Transylvania University alumni 1314: 1292: 1163: 1022: 13: 1: 2316:Deaths by firearm in Illinois 1757:U.S. House of Representatives 1740:U.S. House of Representatives 1436:. 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Index

Carter Henry Harrison, Sr.
Carter Harrison

Mayor of Chicago
Hempstead Washburne
George Bell Swift
Monroe Heath
John A. Roche
U.S. House of Representatives
Illinois
2nd
Jasper D. Ward
George R. Davis
Cook County Board of Commissioners
Lexington, Kentucky
Chicago
Illinois
Gunshot wounds
Graceland Cemetery
Democratic
Carter
Yale University
BA
Transylvania University
LLB

mayor
Chicago, Illinois
1893
United States House of Representatives

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