John A. Roche
30th Mayor of Chicago
Born
1844
181 years ago
Died
February 10th, 1904
121 years ago — 60 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
United States
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Served as the 30th Mayor of Chicago from 1887 to 1889. Prior to this role, held positions including City Treasurer and State Senator. Contributed to the city's development during a period of significant growth. Focused on urban issues, infrastructure enhancement, and public services.
Served as Mayor of Chicago from 1887 to 1889
Held office as City Treasurer of Chicago
Actively engaged in state politics as a State Senator
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