Frank J. Corr
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Frank J. Corr | |
Mayor of the City of Chicago
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In office 1933 – 1933 |
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Preceded by | Anton Cermak |
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Succeeded by | Edward J. Kelly |
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Born | January 12, 1877 Chicago, Illinois |
Died | June 3, 1934 Chicago, Illinois |
Political party | Democrat |
Residence | Chicago, Illinois |
Religion | Catholic |
Frank J. Corr (born: January 12, 1877; died: June 3, 1934; buried in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery) served as acting mayor of Chicago, Illinois in 1933 following the assassination of Anton Cermak for the Democratic Party.
Preceded by Anton Cermak |
Mayor of Chicago 1933 |
Succeeded by Edward J. Kelly |
Mayors of Chicago | |
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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 |