- Carter Harrison, Jr.
Infobox_Politician
name = Carter Harrison, Jr.
width = 150px
height = 200px
birth_date = birth date|1860|4|23|mf=y
birth_place =Chicago ,Illinois
death_date = death date and age|1953|12|25|1860|4|23|mf=y
death_place =Chicago ,Illinois
residence =Chicago ,Illinois
office = Mayor of Chicago
order = 37th
term_start = 1897
term_end = 1905
predecessor =George Bell Swift
successor =Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne
office2 = Mayor of Chicago
order2 = 40th
term_start2 = 1911
term_end2 = 1915
predecessor2 =Fred A. Busse
successor2 =William Hale Thompson
party = Democratic
religion =
spouse =Edith Ogden Harrison
children = Carter Harrison V, Edith Ogden Harrison II
website =Carter Henry Harrison, Jr. (
April 23 1860 ,Chicago ,Illinois -December 25 1953 ; buried inGraceland Cemetery ) served asMayor ofChicago (1897-1905 and 1911-1915). The City's 30th mayor, he was the first actually born in Chicago.Like his father,
Carter Harrison, Sr. , Carter Harrison, Jr. gained election to five terms as Chicago's mayor. Educated inSaxe-Altenburg ,Germany , Harrison returned to Chicago to help his brother run the "Chicago Times ", which their father bought in 1891. Under the Harrisons the paper became a resolute supporter of the Democratic Party, and was the only local newspaper to support the Pullman strikers in the mid-1890s.As with his father, Harrison did not believe in trying to legislate morality. As mayor, Harrison believed that Chicagoans' two major desires were to make money and to spend it. During his administrations, Chicago's vice districts blossomed, and special maps were printed to enable tourists to find their way from
brothel to brothel. The name of one Chicago saloon-keeper of the time supposedly entered the English language as a term for a strong or laced drink intended to render unconsciousness: Mickey Finn.However, Harrison was seen as more of a reformer than his father, which helped him garner the
middle class votes his father had lacked. One of Harrison's biggest enemies wasCharles Yerkes , whose plans to monopolize Chicago'sstreetcar lines were vigorously attacked by the mayor. During his final term inoffice , Harrison established the Chicago Vice Commission and worked to close down the Levee district, starting with theEverleigh Club brothel on October 24, 1911. [cite news | title = Starts Vice War; Mayor in Fight to Clean Up City | work = Chicago Daily Tribune | pages = 1 | publisher = Chicago Tribune | date = 1911-10-25 | accessdate = 2007-07-24 ]Harrison was a hopeful for the 1904 Democratic nomination for President, but was unable to negotiate his way through a tangle of conflicting loyalies to different Party bosses; the nomination went to
Alton B. Parker , who was soundly defeated byTheodore Roosevelt .was a well-known writer of children's books and fairy tales in the first two decades of the twentieth century.
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