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Benjamin Wright Raymond
(1801 - 1883)
American merchant and politician, 3rd Mayor of Chicago
American merchant and politician
3rd Mayor of Chicago
Early Chicago merchant and two-time mayor who oversaw major infrastructure developments in the city's formative years.
Born in 1801 in New Haven, Connecticut, Raymond moved to Chicago in 1835 and established a successful mercantile business. He was elected the third mayor of Chicago in 1839 and again in 1842, guiding the young city through periods of rapid growth. Raymond championed the construction of roads, bridges, and a municipal water system to support expanding urban needs. He also supported initiatives to improve public education and civic institutions. After leaving office, he remained active in business and local politics, helping to shape Chicago's commercial landscape. He died in 1883, remembered as a pioneering leader who laid the groundwork for the city's transformation into a major metropolis.
1883
Benjamin Wright Raymond
Mayor of Chicago