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Joseph Medill (
April 6,
1823 –
March 16,
1899) is better known as the business manager and managing editor of the
Chicago Tribune than as mayor of
Chicago, although his term in office occurred during two of the most important years of the city's history as Chicago tried to rebuild in the aftermath of the
Great Chicago Fire.
Medill was born in
Saint John,
New Brunswick,
Canada.
During the
American Civil War, Medill's great journalistic enemy was The
Chicago Times, run by
Cyrus McCormick. Eventually McCormick's nephew married Medill's daughter Kate. Strongly supportive of
Abraham Lincoln, the Tribune was instrumental in his nomination for the Presidency. Although he may have had racist tendencies, Medill used his editorial stance to stand up for the abolitionist cause and was a strong supporter of Lincoln's bid for the presidency.
Edwin Cowles and Medill established the
Leader in
Cleveland, Ohio. In 1854, Capt. J. D. Webster who owned part of the
Chicago Tribune asked Medill to become managing editor. Medill was interested. Dr. C. H. Ray of
Galena, Illinois encouraged him further through
Horace Greeley who wrote a letter encouraging Medill to start a newspaper with Ray in Chicago. Medill returned to Cleveland to sell his interest in the
Leader to Cowles and returned to Chicago with Edwin's brother
Alfred Cowles, Sr. Alfred Cowles, Medill and Ray each purchased one third of the
Tribune.
Medill's mayoral term was from
1871 to
1873, and he ran under the unique
Fireproof party (a means of bringing attention to his rebuilding efforts after the Chicago Fire). As mayor, Medill gained more power for the mayor's office, created Chicago's first public library, enforced
blue laws and reformed the police and fire department. In ill health and tiring of mayoral responsibilities, Medill took a leave of absence and appointed
Lester L. Bond as acting mayor while he traveled throughout
Europe.
Medill's country estate in
Wheaton, Illinois, which was later occupied by his grandson,
Robert R. McCormick, who named it
Cantigny, is now open to the public as a beautiful public garden, picnic area and museum for the First Division of the US Army
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The
Medill School of Journalism, one of the many schools that compose
Northwestern University, and one of the top
journalism schools in the
United States, is named after Joseph Medill.
Medill was a signer of the 1891
Blackstone Memorial.
Medill had two daughters, Kate and Elinor, known as Nellie. While Kate married the nephew of Medill's chief rival McCormick, Nellie married
Robert W. Patterson Jr., an influential reporter at the Tribune. Each daughter named her firstborn son after her successful father: Katie had Joseph Medill McCormick, and Nellie had
Joseph Medill Patterson. Nellie's son became a successful newspaper owner himself, founding the
New York Daily News and rivaling the dynasty of
William Randolph Hearst. Nellie's daughter,
Cissy Patterson, also achieved fame as a publisher. Joseph Medill Patterson's daughter and Medill's great-granddaughter,
Alicia Patterson, founded and edited
Newsday. Medill's great-great grandson,
Joseph Medill Patterson Albright, married future (now former)
United States Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
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