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In 1850, Sherman retired from his brickmaking venture, in order to focus himself on public service and developing the properties he owned. He expanded his hotel, adding two floors atop its existing three, and renaming it the "Sherman House".
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Sherman appointed a committee that recommended a new city charter, which extended the terms of the mayor, treasurer, collector, city attorney, clerk of police court from one to two years, and also added the communities of
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elections in Illinois, statistically, combined with a roll of honor of the nation, the state, the county, and the village, the home of the author ...
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Rogues, Rebels, And Rubber Stamps: The Politics Of The Chicago City Council, 1863 To The Present by Dick Simpson, Routledge, Mar 8, 2018 (page 29–35)
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Also in 1837, after Chicago incorporated as a city, he was elected an alderman from the 2nd Ward on the newly created
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The Sherman House Hotel became one of the grand hotels of Chicago when it was reconstructed and reopened in 1861.
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had control over leading the Democratic bloc of the City Council, being opposed by the Republican bloc led by
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days earlier. Sherman's second mayoralty ended on May 3, 1865, when he was succeeded in office by Rice.
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after the race heavily turned in the Republican Party's favor with sentiments shifting following
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Sherman was sworn in as mayor on May 5, 1862. That November, Sherman unsuccessfully ran for the
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a number of "patriotic resolutions" that Charles C. P. Holden had passed in the city council.
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Sherman's first mayoralty ended on March 7, 1842, when he was succeeded by Whig
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This article is about a former mayor of Chicago. For the general (his son), see
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from 1844 through 1850. During this time, was a delegate to the 1847 Illinois
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Property Rules: Political Economy in Chicago, 1833-1872 by Robin L. Einhorn
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Sherman died at his home in Chicago on November 7, 1870. He was buried at
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In July 1835, he was elected a village trustee, serving for a year.
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City Treasurer, State Senate and Cook County Board of Commissioners
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Sherman arrived in Chicago on April 7, 1834. He built a small
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Sherman would try again to win a fourth term as mayor in the
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Sherman and his wife Electa had seven children together.
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Francis C. Sherman
Francis Trowbridge Sherman
Francis Joseph Sherman

Mayor of Chicago
Julian Sidney Rumsey
John Blake Rice
Alexander Loyd
Benjamin Wright Raymond
Cook County Board of Commissioners
Illinois State Representative
City Treasurer of Chicago
Walter S. Gurnee
Chicago Alderman
James Curtiss
Newtown, Connecticut
Illinois
Graceland Cemetery
Democratic
Francis
Illinois

Mayor of Chicago
Illinois
Democratic Party
Newtown, Connecticut
Danbury, Connecticut
boardinghouse
stagecoach
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