J. Young Scammon
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Jonathan Young Scammon (July 27, 1812 – March 17, 1890) was an early settler in Chicago, Illinois, arriving in the city in 1835. He went on to become politically important as a lawyer, banker, and newspaper publisher. His first wife was Mary Ann Haven Dearborn, a niece of General Dearborn, with whom he had four children. His second wife was Maria Gardner Wright.
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J. Young Scammon
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J. Young Scammon
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J. Young Scammon
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Chicago, Illinois
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1890-03-17
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Whitefield, Maine
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1812-06-27
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1812-06-27
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Member of the Illinois Senate from the 56th district
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Chicago Alderman from the 1st ward
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Republican
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Free Soil
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Jonathan Young Scammon (July 27, 1812 – March 17, 1890) was an early settler in Chicago, Illinois, arriving in the city in 1835. He went on to become politically important as a lawyer, banker, and newspaper publisher. His first wife was Mary Ann Haven Dearborn, a niece of General Dearborn, with whom he had four children. His second wife was Maria Gardner Wright.
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Signature of Jonathan Young Scammon (1812–1890).png