- John H. Kinzie
Infobox Person
name = John H. Kinzie
birth_date = July 7, 1803
birth_place =Sandwich, Ontario
death_date = June 21, 1865
death_place =Chicago , Illinois
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occupation = Trader
spouse = Juliette Augusta McGill Kinzie
children = Alexander Wolcott (1833-1839), Eleanor Lytle (1835-1917), John Harris, Jr. (b. 1838), Arthur Magill (b. 1841), Julian Magill (b. 1843, died at age six weeks), Francis William (1844-1850), George Herbert (b. 1846)
parents =John Kinzie and Eleanor Lytle McKillip KinzieJohn Harris Kinzie (born
July 7 ,1803 inSandwich, Ontario -June 21 ,1865 ) was the eldest son ofJohn Kinzie , Chicago's first white settler. Kinzie arrived inChicago with his parents when he was one year old.After living with his family in
Detroit, Michigan following theFort Dearborn Massacre , the Kinzies returned to Chicago in 1816 and from 1818 until 1823, he worked for theAmerican Fur Company . He spent some time working for the governor of theMichigan Territory in the 1820s and became an Indian subagent atFort Winnebago until he returned to Chicago in 1833. OnAugust 11 ,1834 , Kinzie became the second president of Chicago. OnMay 2 ,1837 he ran againstWilliam Butler Ogden for mayor when Chicago became a city and lost, [http://www.iltrails.org/cook/first_election.html 479 to 220] . In 1857 he was voted president of the [http://cbu.piiai.net/presidents.htm Chicago Board of Underwriters] and his wife published a memoir titled Wau-bun that included an eyewitness description of theFort Dearborn Massacre .Kinzie died suddenly on a railroad train on
June 21 ,1865 .Kinzie street in Chicago (400N) and John H. Kinzie elementary school are named after him.
External links
* [http://www.earlychicago.com/encyclopedia.php?letter=K Early Chicago Encyclopedia]
* [http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/wireader/WER0110.html Biographical information about Mrs. John H. Kinzie]
* [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/lhbum:@field(DOCID+@lit(lhbum16762div2) Wau-bun, the early day in the Northwest, by Mrs. John H. Kinzie]
* [http://www.iltrails.org/cook/first_election.html Chicago's First Election]
* [http://cbu.piiai.net/presidents.htm Chicago Board of Underwriters Past Presidents]
* [http://www.kinzie.cps.k12.il.us/ John H. Kinzie Elementary School]
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