James_T._Igoe

James T. Igoe

James T. Igoe

American politician


James Thomas Igoe (October 23, 1883 December 2, 1971) was a United States representative from Illinois.

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He was born on October 21, 1883, in Chicago, Illinois.[1] He attended the St. Ignatius College (now known as Loyola University Chicago).[1] He became engaged in the printing and publishing business in 1907.[1]

Igoe served as city clerk of Chicago from 19171923.[1] He was a delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1920, 1928, and 1936 and was elected as a Democrat to the Seventieth and to the two succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1927 – March 3, 1933).[1] He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1932 to the Seventy-third Congress.[1]

He became president of a building corporation in 1931.[1] He was chairman of the Illinois delegation to Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco in 1939 and 1940.[1] Later, he entered the real estate business in 1942.[1] He was director and later chairman of executive committee of Mercantile National Bank of Chicago from 1955 to 1961.[1] He died in Evanston, Illinois on December 2, 1971, and was buried at the All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines, Illinois.[1]


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  1. United States Congress. "James T. Igoe (id: I000003)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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