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Francis Cornwall Sherman

Francis Cornwall Sherman (born: September 18, 1805; died: November 7, 1870; buried in Graceland Cemetery) served as mayor of Chicago, Illinois three times (1841-1842, 1862-1865) for the Democratic Party.

Sherman arrived in Chicago in April of 1834 from Newton, Connecticut . He was a brick manufacturer and made the bricks for Archibald Clybourne 's mansion. In July 1835, he was elected a village trustee. In 1837, he opened the City Hotel, later the Sherman House. He continued to work as a contractor and builder, eventually serving as mayor of Chicago three times.

First Inaugural Address

Second Inaugural Address

Third Inaugural Address

First term preceded by:
Alexander Lloyd
Mayors of Chicago First tern succeeded by:
Benjamin Wright Raymond
Second term preceded by:
Julian Sidney Rumsey
Mayors of Chicago Second term succeeded by:
John Blake Rice
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