Walter S. Gurnee
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Walter S. Gurnee (March 9, 1813–April 18, 1903; buried in New York, NY) served as Mayor of Chicago, Illinois (1851-1853) for the Democratic Party. Gurnee, Illinois, is named for him.
[edit] External links
Preceded by: James H. Woodworth |
Mayor of Chicago 1851–1853 |
Succeeded by: Charles M. Gray |
Mayors of Chicago | |
---|---|
Ogden • Morris • Raymond • Lloyd • F.C. Sherman • Raymond • Garrett • A. Sherman • Garrett • Chapin • Curtiss • Woodworth • Gurnee • Gray • Milliken • Boone • Dyer • Wentworth • Haines • Wentworth • Rumsey • F.C. Sherman • Rice • Mason • Medill • (Bond) • Colvin • (Hoyne) • Heath • Harrison, Sr. • Roche • Cregier • Washburne • Harrison, Sr. • Swift • Hopkins • Swift • Harrison, Jr. • Dunne • Busse • Harrison, Jr. • Thompson • Dever • Thompson • Cermak • Corr • Kelly • Kennelly • R.J. Daley • Bilandic • Byrne • Washington • Orr • Sawyer • R.M. Daley |