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Charles Benjamin Farwell United States Senator
from IllinoisIn office
January 19, 1887 – March 3, 1891
Serving with Shelby M. CullomPreceded by John A. Logan Succeeded by John M. Palmer Personal details Born July 1, 1823
Painted Post, New YorkDied September 23, 1903 (aged 80)
Lake Forest, IllinoisNationality American Political party Republican Spouse(s) Mary Eveline Smith Alma mater Elmira Academy Signature Charles Benjamin Farwell (July 1, 1823–September 23, 1903) was a U.S. Representative and Senator from Illinois.
Farwell was born in Painted Post, New York and attended Elmira Academy before moving to Illinois in 1838. He first tried his hand at surveying and farming before moving to Chicago in 1844, when he went into banking. From 1853-1861, he served as the Clerk of Cook County. He served in the House of Representatives from 1871 to 1876. In that year the Democrat controlled congress accepted John V. Le Moyne's challenge to Farwell's election and removed Farwell from office. Farwell declined to run again at the time of the general election latter on in 1876. In 1880, he was elected to another term in congress. Upon the death of John A. Logan in 1887, Farwell was elected to serve out Logan's term in the U.S. Senate, but refused to run for re-election to a full term.
In 1876, at his wife's urging, Farwell underwrote the construction of College Hall, North Hall and a gymnasium at Lake Forest College. The couple also donated additional land to the college which had been struggling since the end of the Civil War.[1] Part of their philanthropy was to ensure a co-ed liberal arts college near home for their daughter, Anna, who graduated from Lake Forest College in 1880. Anna later married the composer Reginald de Koven, and became a successful socialite, novelist and amateur historian. His daughter Rose was married to Hobart Chatfield-Taylor.[2]
References
- ^ Ebner, Michael H. (Summer 2007), "North Shore Town and Gown", Chicago History: 6
- ^ Bluff's Edge Estate
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United States House of Representatives Preceded by
Norman B. JuddMember of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois's 1st congressional district
1871-1873Succeeded by
John Blake RicePreceded by
Horatio C. BurchardMember of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois's 3rd congressional district
1873-1876Succeeded by
John V. Le MoynePreceded by
Hiram Barber, Jr.Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois's 3rd congressional district
1881-1883Succeeded by
George R. DavisUnited States Senate Preceded by
John A. LoganUnited States Senator (Class 3) from Illinois
1887–1891
Served alongside: Shelby M. CullomSucceeded by
John M. PalmerUnited States Senators from Illinois Class 2: Thomas • McLean • Baker • Robinson • McRoberts • Semple • S. Douglas • Browning • Richardson • Yates • Logan • Davis • Cullom • Lewis • McCormick • Deneen • Lewis • Slattery • Brooks • P. Douglas • Percy • Simon • Durbin
Class 3: Edwards • McLean • Kane • Ewing • Young • Breese • Shields • Trumbull • Oglesby • Logan • Farwell • Palmer • Mason • Hopkins • Lorimer • Sherman • McKinley • Glenn • Dieterich • Lucas • Dirksen • Smith • Stevenson III • Dixon • Moseley Braun • Fitzgerald • Obama • Burris • KirkCategories:- 1823 births
- 1903 deaths
- Burials at Rosehill Cemetery
- Members of the United States House of Representatives from Illinois
- People from Lake Forest, Illinois
- United States Senators from Illinois
- Illinois Republicans
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