- Gray Wolves (Chicago)
The Gray Wolves were corrupt
Chicago aldermen who held office from the 1890s to the 1930s.cite web |url= http://encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/540.html|title=Gray Wolves |accessdate=2008-03-22 |author=Maureen A. Flanagan |work=Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago |publisher=Chicago Historical Society ]The Gray Wolves were led by First Ward aldermen “Bathhouse” John Coughlin and “Hinky Dink” Mike Kenna, and Johnny Powers of the Nineteenth Ward.
The
Chicago City Council frequently gave franchises to private businesses to maintain public services. Many businesses bribed the aldermen to be awarded such contracts, a practice known as "boodling".The Ogden Gas Company Scandal
In 1895 the Gray Wolves awarded a franchise to the non-existent
Ogden Gas Company to force the existing franchise holder to buy up the rights of Ogden Gas. This and similar schemes resulted in the formation of theMunicipal Voters League in 1896 to throw the the Gray Wolves aldermen off the council.Lincoln Steffens , a muck-raking reporter fromMcClure's Magazine was the first to describe these aldermen as gray wolves "for the color of their hair and the rapacious cunning and greed of their natures." [cite web |url=http://www.themillionsblog.com/2007/02/ghosts-in-chicagos-political-machine.html |title= The Ghosts in Chicago's Political Machine |accessdate=2008-03-22 |author= Emre Peker |date=2007-02-03 |publisher=The Millions]References
ee also
Lords of the Levee
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