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  2. 4th ward, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Ward is one of the 50 aldermanic wards with representation in the City Council of Chicago, Illinois. It is divided into 28 election precincts . [ 2 ] Lake Michigan is the ward's eastern boundary for much of its area. [ 3 ]

  3. 2nd ward, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Redistricted from 3rd ward [1] [12] [13] 65th [14] 1901 redistricting resulted in two "holdover" council members (Dixon and Thompson) being drawn into the ward. Ward was temporary represented by three aldermen Thomas J. Dixon: 1901–1910 Republican: Redistricted from 3rd ward 66th [1] [12] [8] [13] 67th 68th George F. Harding Jr. 1905–1915 ...

  4. 9th ward, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Redistricted from 7th ward; later elected alderman again in 1914 in the 20th ward [1] 66th Michael J. Preib 1903–1905 [1] 67th 68th Abraham J. Harris 1905–1907 [1] 69th 70th Dennis J. Egan: 1907–1912 Redistricted to 20th ward in 1912 [1] 71st 72nd 73rd 74th 75th Eugene Block: 1912–1917 Redistricted from 33rd ward [1] 76th Charles E ...

  5. 8th ward, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Redistricted from 10th ward [1] Richard Clark 1863–1865 [1] 27th 28th Patrick Rafferty: 1864–1869 [4] M.L. Frisbee 1865–1867 [1] 29th 30th John Comiskey: 1867–1869 Democratic: Previously served in 10th and 7th wards; redistricted to 9th ward in 1869 [1] 31st 32nd 33rd James H. Hildreth: 1869–1870 Democratic: Redistricted from 7th ward ...

  6. 3rd ward, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Redistricted to 2nd ward in 1901 [2] 61st 62nd 63rd 64th Thomas J. Dixon 1900–1901 Redistricted to 2nd ward in 1901 [2] Milton J. Foreman: 1901–1911 Republican: Redistricted from 4th ward [2] [11] 65th William S. Jackson 1901–1904 Redistricted from 4th ward [2] 66th 67th 68th William J. Pringle: 1904–1912 [2] 69th 70th 71st 72nd 73rd 74th

  7. 10th ward, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Redistricted to 12th ward in 1901 [1] 63rd Anton Novak 1899–1901 [1] 64th Edward J. Novak: 1901–1904 Democratic: Redistricted from 8th ward [1] [9] 65th Joseph Sindelar 1901–1902 Died in office [1] 66th Charles G. Foucek 1902–1903 Republican [1] [10] 67th Jacob Sindelar 1903–1905 [1] Rudolph Hurt: 1904–1910 Previously served in 9th ...

  8. 6th ward, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Redistricted to 5th ward in 1876 [2] 39th Edward Cullerton: 1876–1888 Democratic: Redistricted from 7th ward, redistricted to 9th ward in 1888 [2] [8] 40th Fred Lodding 1876–1879 [2] 41st 42nd 43rd John J. Altpeter: 1879–1883 Socialist Labor [2] [9] 44th 45th Republican and Socialist Labor: 46th 47th Charles F. L. Doerner 1883–1887 ...

  9. 1st ward, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1890s, the ward's partisan lean had firmly become Democratic. [1] The last Republican to represent the ward on the Chicago City Council was Francis P. Gleason , who left office in 1897. In the 1940s, the ward was referred to as being the "wealthiest ward in the world".