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    DeWitt Clinton Cregier (June 1, 1829 - November 9, 1898) was an American engineer and politician. He served as Mayor of Chicago, Illinois (1889–1891) for...
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  • Cregier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: DeWitt Clinton Cregier (1829–1898), American politician Martin Cregier (1617–after 1681)...
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    also defeated two third-party candidates: United Citizens nominee DeWitt Clinton Cregier (a previous Democrat mayor) and Socialist Labor Party nominee Henry...
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    bid for reelection, being defeated by Democratic Party nominee DeWitt Clinton Cregier. His tenure as mayor ended on April 15, 1889. After retiring, he...
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    Washburne narrowly win a four-way race against incumbent Democrat DeWitt Clinton Cregier, former mayor Carter Harrison Sr., and Citizens Party nominee Elmer...
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    Washubrne was elected as mayor of Chicago, defeating Democratic incumbent DeWitt Cregier in a four-way race which also included former mayor Carter Harrison...
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    In the Chicago mayoral election of 1889, Democrat DeWitt Clinton Cregier defeated incumbent Republican John A. Roche, winning a majority of the vote and...
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    Levi Morton, Illinois Governor Joseph Wilson Fifer, Chicago Mayor DeWitt Clinton Cregier, the theatre's financial backers, and the city's elite. President...
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    by a panel that included Police Chief Hubbard and Chicago Mayor DeWitt Clinton Cregier. After giving "evasive and vague" answers, Coughlin was arrested...
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    Democratic nominating convention, McDonald supported incumbent mayor DeWitt Clinton Cregier for re-nomination over Carter Harrison, the latter of whom was seeking...
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    83   DeWitt Clinton Cregier (incumbent) 46,558 28.59   Carter Harrison Sr. 42,931 26.36   Elmer Washburn 24,027 14.75 1889   DeWitt Clinton Cregier 57,340...
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  • Cygan, a Chicago-area native and great-grandson of Chicago mayor DeWitt Clinton Cregier, who was also employed by the station. After moving to Ohio, she...
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    efforts secure the world's fair. In 1890, he, alongside Chicago mayor DeWitt Clinton Cregier and former Illinois Central Railroad president Edward Turner Jeffery...
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    player, coach Harvey Doolittle Colvin, Chicago Mayor (1873–75) Dewitt Clinton Cregier, Chicago Mayor (1889–91) George R. Davis, U.S. Congressman, Illinois...
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    threat to his chances of victory. The Democratic Party nominated DeWitt Clinton Cregier, who refused their nomination. After this, and despite his declared...
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    MLB pitcher 1973–78 Oliver Crawford, blacklisted screenwriter Dewitt Clinton Cregier, engineer, mason, Mayor of Chicago 1889–91 (born in New York) John...
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  • School website Henry Clay School website Grover Cleveland School website DeWitt Clinton School website Henry R. Clissold School website Johnnie Colemon School...
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