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    Monroe Heath (March 27, 1827 – October 21, 1894) was a U.S. politician. He served as Mayor of Chicago, Illinois (1876–1879) elected as a member of the...
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  • Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States Monroe Hayward (1840–1899), American politician and senator Monroe Heath (1827–1894), American politician, mayor...
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    a state judge ordered a special election be held later in the year. Monroe Heath, the Republican candidate beat his two rivals, James J. McGrath of the...
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  • Heath (born 1981), English football (soccer) player Matthew John Heath, an American mercenary Michael Heath (disambiguation), multiple people Monroe Heath...
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    28, 1879. During his first mayoralty, he surpassed his predecessor Monroe Heath's title as the longest serving mayor Chicago had had up to that time....
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    murders in the town's history, the Libertarian project ended in 2016. Monroe Heath (1827–1894), mayor of Chicago from 1876 to 1879 Myra Belle Martin (1861–1936)...
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    arrested and tried them for contempt of court. The Mayor of Chicago, Monroe Heath, recruited 5,000 men as an unofficial militia, asking for help in restoring...
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    December 1, 1873 July 24, 1876 1 2 years, 8 months Republican (Wet) 28 Monroe Heath July 24, 1876 April 28, 1879 2 2 years, 7 months Republican 29 Carter...
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    In the Chicago mayoral election of 1877, Republican Monroe Heath was reelected, defeating Democrat Perry H. Smith by a more than twenty point margin. On...
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    Governor of Illinois William Draper Harkins (1873–1951), nuclear chemist Monroe Heath (1827–1894), mayor of Chicago John Christen Johansen (1876–1964), portraitist...
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