4th ward, Chicago

The 4th Ward is one of the 50 aldermanic wards with representation in the City Council of Chicago, Illinois. It is divided into 52 election precincts.[2] Lake Michigan is the ward's eastern boundary for much of its area.[2] Its northwesternmost point, as of 2002, was located at the intersection of East 26th Street and South Prairie Avenue and its southeasternmost point at the intersection of East 55th Street and Lake Park Avenue.[2]

4th Ward - Chicago
Ward 4
Coordinates: 41°48′58″N 87°36′18″W / 41.816°N 87.605°W / 41.816; -87.605
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
CountyCook
CityChicago
Communities
Government
 • TypeWard
 • BodyCity of Chicago
 • AldermanLamont Robinson (D)
Websitewww.cityofchicago.org

David K. Fremon wrote in 1988 that "No other ward has wealth and poverty in such proximity."[3]

History

The 4th ward was one of six created upon Chicago's incorporation as a city in 1837. At the time its boundaries were the city limits at North Avenue and Wood Street to its respective north and west, Randolph Street to its south, and the Chicago River to its east. In 1847 it was moved to the Loop and Near South Side, being bounded by the Chicago River to its north and west, 22nd street (modern Cermak) to its south, and Wells Street to its east. In 1857 the southern boundary was extended to 31st street and in 1863 the ward was significantly moved eastward, bounded by 16th street, Lake Michigan, 31st street, and Clark Street. In 1869 its southern boundary was retracted to 26th street.[4]

In 1876 it was moved southward, between 26th street and Egan Street (modern-day Pershing) and Lake Michigan and Clark Street. In 1887 it was moved south yet again, to the area bounded by the Lake, 33rd and 39th streets, and Stewart Avenue. In 1901 it was extended west to once again touch the River, which it would do until 1923. In 1923, coincident with the City being divided into its modern 50 wards, it covered Kenwood and northern Washington Park.[4]

List of aldermen

1837 – 1923

Before 1923, Wards were represented by two aldermen

Aldermen# CouncilAldermen
AldermanTerm in officePartyNotesCiteAldermanTerm in officePartyNotesCite
John S.C. Hogan1837–1838Redistricted to the 2nd ward in 1838[4]1stAsahel Pierce1837–1840[4]
Francis C. Taylor1838–1839[4]2nd
John Murphy Jr.1839–1840[4]3rd
Seth Johnson1840–1841[4]4thWilliam Otis Snell1840–1842[4]
G.W. Rogers1841–1842[4]5th
Eben C. Chalonder1842–1843[4]6thDaniel Elston1842–1843Later elected alderman again in 1851 in the 6th ward[4]
John Murphy Jr.1843–1845[4]7thWilliam S. Warner1843–1844[4]
8thJames Poussard1844[4]
Asahel Pierce1844–1846[4]
Thomas McDonough1845–1846[4]9th
Henry Magee1846–1847[4]10thJoseph Wilson1846–1847[4]
Robert H. Foss1847–1852[4]11thCharles McDonnelll1847–1849Previously served in 4th ward[4]
12th
13th Amos G. Throop1849–1853Later elected alderman again in 1976 in 11th ward[4][5][6]
14th
15th
Charles McDonnelll1852–1854[4]16th
17thWilliam Kennedy1853–1855[4]
Robert H. Foss1854–1855Later elected alderman again in 1860 in 5th ward[4]18th
19thWilliam Colby1855–1857Later elected alderman again in 1860 in 1st ward[4]
Samuel Myers1856–1862[4]20th
21stJ.M. Kennedy1857–1861[4]
22nd
23rd
24th
25thWilliam Baragwanath1861–1863[4]
Andrew Schall1862–1863Redistricted in 1863 to 1st ward[4]26th
John T. Edwards1863–1864Redistricted from 1st ward[4]27thBenjamin E. Gallup1863–1865[7]
Samuel McRoy1864–1866[4]28th
29thH.M. Willmarth1865–1867[4]
Alan C. Calkins1866–1870[4][7]30th
31stSamuel McRoy1867–1869[7]
32nd
33rdJohn H. McAvoy1869–1873[4][7]
34th
Harvey M. Thompson1870–1872[4]35th
36th
George H. Sidwell1872–1874[4]37th
38thJesse Spaulding1873–1876[4][8]
Rensselaer Stone1874–1876[4]39th
John W. Stewart1876–1878[4]40thJames H. Gilbert1876–1879[4]
41st
Herbert E. Mallory1878–1880[4]42nd
43rdAmos Grannis1879–1881 Republican[4][9]
William W. Watson1880–1882 Republican[4][9]44th
45th Oscar D. Wetherell1881–1888 RepublicanPreviously served in 3rd ward[4][10]
S.D. Foss1882–1884[4]46th
47th
Thomas C. Clarke1884–1888 RepublicanPreviously served in the 5th ward[4][10]48th
49th
50th
51st
John W. Hepburn1888–1896 Republican[4][11]52ndHarry D. Hammer1888–1889[4]
53rd Martin B. Madden1889–1897 Republican[4]
54th
55th
56th
57th
58th
59th
William S. Jackson1896–1901 RepublicanRedistricted to the 3rd ward in 1901[4][12]60th
61stAbraham A. Ballenberg1897–1899 Democratic[4][12]
62nd
63rdMilton J. Foreman1899–1901 RepublicanRedistricted to the 3rd ward in 1901[4][13]
64th
William E. Kent1901–1902Redistricted from 5th ward; died in office[4]65thFrank Doubek1901–1903[4]
Henry Stuckart1902–1904[4]66th
67thJames M. Dailey1903–1907[4]
John A. Richert1904–1923[4]68th
69th
70th
71stJohn W. McNeal1907–1909[4]
72nd
73rdJames M. Dailey1909–1911[4]
74th
75thJoseph F. Ryan1911–1915[4]
76th
77th
78th
79thDavid R. Hickey1915–1918Died in office[4]
80th
81st
82nd
83rdTimothy A. Hogan1919–1923Continued as alderman after 1923, but redistricted to the 11th ward[4]
84th
85th
86th

1923 – present

List of Chicago Alderman from the 4th Ward since 1923
ImageAldermanPartyTerm startTerm endRef.
Ulysses S. Schwartz19231925[4]
Berthold A. CronsonRepublican1925December 23, 1937 (died in office)[4]
Abraham H. Cohen19391955[4]
Claude HolmanDemocratic1955June 1, 1973 (died in office)[4]
Timothy C. EvansNovember 27, 19731991[4]
Toni PreckwinkleApril 2, 1991December 6, 2010
Shirley Newsome20102011
William D. BurnsDemocraticMay 2011April 2016 (resigned)[14]
Sophia KingApril 13, 2016May 15, 2023[15]
Lamont RobinsonMay 15, 2023Incumbent

See also

References