Augustus Garrett

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Augustus Garrett

Mayor of the City of Chicago
In office
1837 – 1838
Preceded by Benjamin Wright Raymond, Alson Sherman
Succeeded by Alson Sherman, John Putnam Chapin

Born 1801 (month and day unknown)
New York
Died November 30, 1848
Chicago, Illinois
Political party Democrat
Spouse Eliza Clark
Residence Chicago, Illinois

Augustus Garrett (born: 1801; died: November 30, 1848; buried in Rosehill Cemetery) twice served as Mayor of Chicago, Illinois (1843-1844, 1845-1846) for the Democratic Party.

Garrett married Eliza Clark in 1825 and moved to Chicago from New York in 1834. He had a small auction house near the Chicago River and by the following year had formed a partnership with the Brown Brothers, which allowed him to become a leading land speculator and auctioneer. By October 1836, he had sales of more than $1.8 million.

Elected mayor in 1843, he won re-election in 1844 only to have the election invalidated.

Following his death, Eliza established the Garrett Bible Institute in nearby Evanston, Illinois.

Invalidated Second Inaugural Address Third Inaugural Address

Preceded by
Benjamin W. Raymond
Mayor of Chicago
1843–1844
Succeeded by
Alson Sherman
Preceded by
Alson Sherman
Mayor of Chicago
1845–1846
Succeeded by
John P. Chapin