Charles S. Deneen

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Charles Samuel Deneen
Charles S. Deneen

In office
1905 – 1913
Preceded by Richard Yates
Succeeded by Edward F. Dunne

Born May 4, 1863
Edwardsville, Illinois
Died February 5, 1940
Chicago, Illinois
Political party Republican

Charles Samuel Deneen (May 4, 1863February 5, 1940) was a Republican governor of Illinois, serving from 1905 to 1913, and as a U.S. Senator from Illinois, 1925-1931. Deneen also served as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives in 1892. He had also been the lead prosecutor in Chicago's infamous Adolph Luetgert murder trial.

Deneen was born in Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois to Samuel H. Deneen and Mary Frances Ashley. He died in Chicago and was interred there in the Oak Woods Cemetery.

Preceded by
Richard Yates
Governor of Illinois
1905–1913
Succeeded by
Edward F. Dunne

[edit] References

This article incorporates facts obtained from The Political Graveyard.


he was also has a school named after him

Languages