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Monroe Heath
28th Mayor of Chicago
In office
July 24, 1876 – April 28, 1879
Preceded byHarvey Colvin
Succeeded byCarter Harrison Sr.
Chicago Alderman from the 12th ward[1]
In office
1871–1875
Serving with Arba N. Waterman
Preceded bySamuel McCotter
Succeeded byS.H. McCrea
Personal details
BornMarch 27, 1827
Grafton, New Hampshire
DiedOctober 21, 1894(1894-10-21) (aged 67)
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
Political partyRepublican
Residence(s)Chicago, Illinois

Monroe Heath (March 27, 1827 – October 21, 1894) was a U.S. politician. He served as Mayor of Chicago, Illinois (1876–1879) elected as a member of the Republican Party, after winning the 1876 election. He was re-elected the following year, defeating Perry H. Smith.

Early life and career[edit]

Born in Grafton, New Hampshire, he took part in the California Gold Rush in 1849. In 1851, he founded the Heath & Milligan Manufacturing Company in Chicago. Illinois. He served on Chicago City Council 1871–1876.

He served as a Chicago alderman, representing Chicago's 12th ward.[1]

Mayoralty[edit]

After winning the 1876 election, Heath was sworn in as Mayor of Chicago on July 24, 1876.[2]

He was re-elected the following year, defeating Perry H. Smith.

He was sworn in for his second term on April 30, 1877.[3]

His tenure as mayor ended on April 28, 1879.[4]

Post-mayoralty[edit]

He died in Asheville, North Carolina. He is buried in Oak Woods Cemetery.[5]

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