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Hon. Thomas B. Bryan
Lawyers; Real estate business; Business people
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Maclay Hoyne States Attorney
Lawyers
Caption: "Maclay Hoyne States Attorney for the County of Cook."
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Judge Mark Skinner
Lawyers; Judges
From 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...
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James Ryan, Maclay Hoyne and Frank Johnston, Jr.
Lawyers
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...
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Hoyne and Lavin questioning Perry
Lawyers
Caption: "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."
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Robert G. Ingersoll
Lawyers; Orators
From 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"...
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Hoyne and other strike arbitrators
Lawyers
Caption: "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...
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Charles H. Reed
Lawyers
Caption: "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)"
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Leonard Swett
Lawyers
Leonard Swett and Isaac Arnold were defense attorneys for a sensational Chicago murder trial. (Trial was held in Lake County, Illinois.)
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Hon. Isaac N. Arnold
Lawyers
Leonard Swett and Isaac Arnold were defense attorneys for a sensational Chicago murder trial. (Trial was held in Lake County, Illinois.)
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C. A. Coey and Charles Bonaparte
Lawyers; Cabinet officers
Caption: "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.
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Carter H. Harrison
Mayors; Lawyers
Frontispiece. Harrison was mayor of Chicago from 1897–1905, and 1911–1915.
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Lewis L. Coburn
Lawyers
From 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...
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Carter H. Harrison
Mayors; Lawyers
Carter H. Harrison Jr., was the 30th mayor of Chicago and held office from 1897–1905, and 1911–1915.
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Edwin Burritt Smith
Lawyers
From 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...
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Walter L. Fisher
Lawyers
From 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...
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Col. James A. Mulligan
Lawyers; Military officers; Heroes
Caption: "Col. James A. Mulligan (Commander of "The Irish Brigade") By Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society". Image appears to be an enhanced photograph.
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Hon. Buckner S. Morris
Lawyers; Mayors
Caption: "Hon. Buckner S. Morris (Chicago's Second Mayor)"
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