John Charles Haines (May 26, 1818 – July 4, 1896) served as mayor of Chicago, Illinois (1858–1860) for the Democratic Party. John Charles Haines was born...
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(1825–1894), English first-class cricketer John Haines (priest), 17th-century Irish Anglican priest John Charles Haines (1818–1896), American politician, Mayor...
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Representatives John Haines (disambiguation), several people, including: John Haines (1924–2011), poet and educator John Charles Haines, (1818–1896), American...
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"Mayor John Wentworth Inaugural Address, 1857". www.chipublib.org. Chicago Public Library. Retrieved May 26, 2020. "Mayor John Charles Haines Biography"...
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Charles William Haines (January 2, 1900 – December 26, 1973) was an American actor and interior designer. Haines was discovered by a talent scout and signed...
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tuberculosis; Haines and her father nursed Adrian in a home ICU until her death when Haines was 15 years old. Her father, Thomas H. Haines, is a biochemist...
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Fay sold the property to John Charles Haines, who used it as a summer residence. A member of the Chicago City Council, Haines was elected Mayor of Chicago...
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Senator Haines may refer to: C. William Haines (1928–1996), New Jersey State Senate John Charles Haines (1818–1896), Illinois State Senate Larry E. Haines (born...
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Henry Greenebaum, banker Charles Frederick Gunther confectionery manufacturing magnate, created Cracker Jack John Charles Haines, Chicago Mayor (1858–60)...
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Republican nominee (and unsuccessful 1919 Republican primary candidate) Charles E. Merriam. Both Merriams lost their elections. 1919 candidate Maclay Hoyne...
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