ALTGELD, JOHN PETER


Meaning of ALTGELD, JOHN PETER in English

born Dec. 30, 1847, Niederselters, Prussia

died March 12, 1902, Joliet, Ill., U.S.

German-born U.S. politician, governor of Illinois (1893–97).

He emigrated from Germany as a child. In the 1870s he moved to Chicago, where he accumulated a small fortune in real estate and became active in Democratic Party politics. In 1892 he won the governorship as a reformist candidate. In 1893, at the urging of Clarence Darrow and labour leaders, he granted clemency to three men convicted of complicity in the Haymarket Riot . The controversial pardon provoked an outcry from conservatives and contributed to his defeat for reelection in 1896, though Altgeld's decision later gained wide approval in judicial circles.

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