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| An Illustrated Congressional Manual. The United States Red Book, 1896, (detail), Collection of U.S. House of Representatives |
ALDRICH, James Franklin, (son of William Aldrich),
a Representative from Illinois; born at Two Rivers, Manitowoc
County, Wis., April 6, 1853; moved with his parents to Chicago, Ill., in April
1861; attended the public schools and Chicago University; was graduated from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y., in 1877; engaged in the
manufacture of linseed oil and later engaged in the gas business; member of the
Cook County Board of Commissioners 1886-1888, serving as president in 1887;
member of the county board of education in 1887; commissioner of public works
of Chicago from May 1, 1891, to January 1, 1893; elected as a Republican to the
Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth Congresses (March 4, 1893-March 3, 1897);
chairman, Committee on Accounts (Fifty-fourth Congress); was not a candidate
for renomination in 1896; appointed consul general at Havana, 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; receiver of
national banks, and railroad appraiser, from 1898 until 1923; died in Chicago,
Ill., March 8, 1933; interment in Rosehill Cemetery.
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