tag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:/itemsItems2023-11-30T16:48:42Ztag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/392382016-08-11T14:59:59Z2023-11-30T16:47:45ZCarter H. HarrisonFrontispiece. Harrison was mayor of Chicago from 1897–1905, and 1911–1915.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/396732016-08-11T15:00:34Z2023-11-30T16:48:35ZHoyne and other strike arbitratorsCaption: "State's Attorney Hoyne, representing the strikers in the street car arbitration that resulted in a victory for the men. The other arbitrators, in the order named, are: Mayor Thompson, Attorney James Sheehan and Attorney George W. Miller."University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/392002016-08-11T14:59:57Z2023-11-30T16:47:26ZMaclay Hoyne States AttorneyCaption: "Maclay Hoyne States Attorney for the County of Cook."University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/394452016-08-11T15:00:16Z2023-11-30T16:48:11ZCarter H. HarrisonCarter H. Harrison Jr., was the 30th mayor of Chicago and held office from 1897–1905, and 1911–1915.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/394012016-08-11T15:00:13Z2023-11-30T16:48:05ZLewis L. CoburnFrom text: "Lewis Larned Coburn was Chicago's pioneer patent lawyer and as a representative of the department of his profession in which he specialized he won national reputation, his ability placing him in the foremost ranks of the patent lawyers of the country. He was, moreover, a man of many personal excellencies whose ability, talents and culture made him the embodiment of the highest meaning of the term gentleman." Image appears to be an enhanced photograph.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/396422016-08-11T15:00:31Z2023-11-30T16:48:21ZHoyne and Lavin questioning PerryCaption: "State's Attorney Maclay Hoyne, (at left) and Capt. Patrick J. Lavin (at right) questioning James Perry, one of the 'Teddy' Webb gang of auto bandits that, in 1912, terrorized the city."University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/397002016-08-11T15:00:37Z2023-11-30T16:48:42ZHon. Thomas B. BryanUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/394222016-08-11T15:00:15Z2023-11-30T16:47:53ZJames Ryan, Maclay Hoyne and Frank Johnston, Jr.Caption: "James Ryan (central figure), alias 'Prof. Charles T. Crane' of the clairvoyant trust, cleaned up $60,000 in seven months through detective bureau connivance. At right and left are Hoyne and his chief assistant, Frank Johnston, Jr."University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1897992018-03-05T16:43:32Z2023-01-19T21:01:18ZJoseph Welch, BostonImage view: General view.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/396962016-08-11T15:00:36Z2023-11-30T16:48:41ZCol. James A. MulliganCaption: "Col. James A. Mulligan (Commander of "The Irish Brigade") By Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society". Image appears to be an enhanced photograph.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/395482016-08-11T15:00:24Z2023-11-30T16:48:23ZEdwin Burritt SmithFrom text: "The City was fortunate in its choice of attorneys to represent it in the litigation. Edgar B. Tolman, Corporation Counsel, was a lawyer of marked ability. Associated with him as special traction counsel were Edwin Burritt Smith and John C. Mathis."University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/395502016-08-11T15:00:25Z2023-11-30T16:48:24ZWalter L. FisherFrom text: " … and Walter L. Fisher, special traction counsel, who reduced to concrete form the suggestions of former years and in conjunction with Mayor Dunne and the Local Transportation Committee negotiated with the Companies a working agreement to be in force pending such purchase, probably the best in traction history anywhere."University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/391162016-08-11T14:59:51Z2023-11-30T16:47:30ZJudge Mark SkinnerFrom text: "Other notables … who arrived in the thirties … [were] Judge Mark Skinner …" Mark Skinner (1813-1887) was a Cook County judge and city attorney. (Source: Encyclopedia of Chicago.) Photo is undated but appears to be from the 1860s.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/391912016-08-11T14:59:56Z2023-11-30T16:47:39ZC. A. Coey and Charles BonaparteCaption: "At the left--C. A. Coey, next to him--Charles Bonaparte, grandson of the late Napoleon the Great." Note: Charles Joseph Bonaparte was in fact a grand nephew of Napoleon 1.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2456532018-12-20T19:04:55Z2022-08-05T18:34:26ZDrake & Wood, Attorneys at Law, trade cardA trade card entitled "Drake & Wood, Attorneys at Law," advertising for the legal services of Charles D. Drake and William T. Wood in St. Louis, Missouri, undated.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2451242018-12-20T19:03:11Z2022-08-05T18:33:42ZP. B. Locke, Attorney & Councellor at Law, trade cardA trade card entitled "P. B. Locke, Attorney & Councellor at Law", advertising for the legal services of P. B. Locke in St. Joseph, Missouri, undated.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/391802016-08-11T14:59:56Z2023-11-30T16:47:38ZCharles H. ReedCaption: "Charles H. Reed, Prosecuting Attorney (""Charley" Reed was the Unwilling Victim of the Arnold-Swett "Lincoln Séance," and Later of His Own too Great Popularity)"University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/391812016-08-11T14:59:56Z2023-11-30T16:47:38ZLeonard SwettLeonard Swett and Isaac Arnold were defense attorneys for a sensational Chicago murder trial. (Trial was held in Lake County, Illinois.)University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/391822016-08-11T14:59:56Z2023-11-30T16:47:38ZHon. Isaac N. ArnoldLeonard Swett and Isaac Arnold were defense attorneys for a sensational Chicago murder trial. (Trial was held in Lake County, Illinois.)University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/391562016-08-11T14:59:54Z2023-11-30T16:47:35ZRobert G. IngersollFrom text: "By way of contrast in the field of religion occupied by Mr. Moody, some reminiscences of the great infidel, Robert G. Ingersoll, come naturally to mind." Ingersoll's "home-grown radicalism" influenced youths of the next generation, including Carl Sandburg and Floyd Dell. Source: Encyclopedia of Chicago.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/397032016-08-11T15:00:37Z2023-11-30T16:48:42ZHon. Buckner S. MorrisCaption: "Hon. Buckner S. Morris (Chicago's Second Mayor)"University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library