Charles McNeill Gray
Charles McNeill Gray (March 7, 1807 in Sherburne, New York – October 17, 1885; buried in Graceland Cemetery) served as Mayor of Chicago, Illinois (1853–1854) for the Democratic Party.
Charles Gray | |
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15th Mayor of Chicago | |
In office March 7, 1853[1] – March 15, 1854[2] | |
Preceded by | Walter S. Gurnee |
Succeeded by | Isaac Milliken |
Personal details | |
Born | Sherburne, New York | March 7, 1807
Died | October 17, 1885 78) Chicago, Illinois, United States | (aged
Political party | Democratic |
Residence | Chicago, Illinois |
Gray arrived in Chicago on July 17, 1834 and took a job as a clerk for Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard, later working for Peter Cohen, a retail merchant. By 1844 he was a candle maker with his own shop. He subsequently worked as a manufacturer, contractor and railroad man.[3] He was elected mayor in 1853.
References
- "Mayor Charles McNeill Gray Inaugural Address, 1853". www.chipublib.org. Chicago Public Library. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- "Mayor Isaac Lawrence Milliken Inaugural Address, 1854". www.chipublib.org. Chicago Public Library. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- Gale, Edwin O. (1902). Reminiscences of Early Chicago and Vicinity. Chicago: Revell. pp. 386.
External links
- Inaugural Address
- Charles McNeill Gray at Chicago public library
- Gray, Charles McNeill, 12th Mayor of Chicago (1807-1885) at The Political Graveyard
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