- J. Frank Aldrich
James Franklin Aldrich (
April 6 1853 -March 8 1933 ) was aUnited States Representative fromIllinois . He was born inTwo Rivers, Wisconsin . He moved with his parents toChicago, Illinois in April 1861 where he attended the public schools. Later, he attendedChicago University and was graduated fromRensselaer Polytechnic Institute ,Troy, New York in 1877. He engaged in the manufacture oflinseed oil and later engaged in thegas business.Aldrich was a member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners 1886-1888, serving as president in 1887. He was also a member of the county board of education in 1887 and commissioner of public works of Chicago from
May 1 1891 toJanuary 1 1893 . Aldrich was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth Congresses (March 4 1893 -March 3 1897 ) and served as chairman, Committee on Accounts (Fifty-fourth Congress). He was not a candidate for renomination in 1896.After leaving Congress, Alrich was appointed
Consul General atHavana ,Cuba in 1897, but did not reach his post to serve owing to the sinking of the battleship "Maine" and to the war with Spain which followed. He was the receiver of national banks, and railroad appraiser, from 1898 until 1923. He died in Chicago at age 79 and was buried in Rosehill Cemetery.References
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