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George E. Brennan

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20: 228: 61:. He was "plump and nimble-witted, a poker player and duck hunter, a successful and honest businessman, a philanthropist who gave away several hundred wooden legs." 198: 83: 263: 253: 243: 258: 110: 192: 53:
and he lost his right leg when he was 13. He had substituted for a switchman who was off on a post-payday drunk, at a coal mine in
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George E. Brennan, boss of Illinois (succeeding Sullivan), died Aug. 8, 1928.
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Democratic Party
political boss
Illinois
Ireland
Braidwood, Illinois
railroad switch
In 1923
William Emmett Dever
Mayor of Chicago
Democratic National Committee
In 1926
Frank L. Smith


"Death of Brennan"
Time magazine
the original
"Deneen Assails Deneen"
Democratic
U.S. Senator
Illinois
Class 3
1926
Anton Cermak
Categories
1928 deaths
American political bosses from Illinois
Illinois Democrats
Irish amputees

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