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FORTUNE AND FAITH IN OLD CHICAGO A DUAL BIOGRAPHY OF MAYOR AUGUSTUS GARRETT AND SEMINARY FOUNDER ELIZA CLARK GARRETT Charles H. Cosgrove FORTUNE AND FAITH IN OLD CHICAGO FORTUNE AND FAITH IN OLD CHICAGO A DUAL BIOGRAPHY OF MAYOR AUGUSTUS GARRETT AND SEMINARY FOUNDER ELIZA CLARK GARRETT Charles H. Cosgrove Southern Illinois University Press • Carbondale Southern Illinois University Press www.siupress.com Copyright © 2020 by the Board of Trustees, Southern Illinois University All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America 23 22 21 20 4 3 2 1 Publication of this volume has been made possible in part through a generous contribution by Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. Jacket illustrations: oil paintings of Augustus Garrett and Eliza Garrett, by C. V. Bond (posthumous, 1856); both images courtesy of Garrett- Evangelical Theological Seminary. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Cosgrove, Charles H., author. Title: Fortune and faith in old Chicago : a dual biography of Mayor Augustus Garrett and seminary founder Eliza Clark Garrett / Charles H. Cosgrove. Description: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, [2020] | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2019023445 (print) | LCCN 2019023446 (ebook) | ISBN 9780809337941 (cloth) | ISBN 9780809337958 (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Garrett, Augustus, 1801–1848. | Garrett, Eliza Clark, 1805–1855. | Garrett Biblical Institute—History. | Mayors—Illinois— Chicago—Biography. | Women philanthropists—Illinois—Chicago— Biography. | Chicago (Ill.)—Politics and government—19th century. | Chicago (Ill.)—History—19th century. Classification: LCC F548.25 .C67 2020 (print) | LCC F548.25 (ebook) | DDC 977.3/11030922 [B]—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019023445 LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019023446 Printed on recycled paper This paper meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper). To Lallene J. Rector with gratitude for your leadership and grace Contents List of Illustrations ix A Note to the Reader xi Prologue 1 1. Newburgh Beginnings 3 2. Prosecuted and Put to Cost 21 3. The Great Fairy Land of Fortunes 43 4. Crash and Conversion 70 5. The Politician 90 6. Their Separate Spheres 131 7. The Founder 157 Postscript 177 Acknowledgments 187 Notes 189 Bibliography 275 Index 297 vii illustrations Maps Chicago, 1834, showing old Dearborn Street bridge across Chicago River 94 Chicago, 1834, showing blocks 21 and 31 at Wolf Point 135 Figures Balmville tree 5 Eliza Clark Garrett’s partial family tree 6 Old First Presbyterian Church of Marlborough 9 Samuel Fowler house 10 Asbury Chapel 11 Cincinnati, circa 1835 25 Cincinnati, Fourth Street West from Vine, circa 1835 31 Wolf Point, circa 1833 46 South Water Street in 1834 47 Garrett Auction and Commission House ad, 1835 51 Garrett “For Sale” ad, 1835 51 Village of Newburgh in 1842 53 Sauganash Hotel in the mid-1830s 55 Garrett newspaper ad for lots in Milwaukee, 1835 71 Garrett, Thompson, Brown, and Brown announcement of copartnership, 1835 73 Garrett, Thompson, Brown & Company newspaper ad, 1835 74 Garrett, Brown & Brother ad for lots in Juliet (now Joliet), Illinois, 1836 75 Garrett, Brown & Brother auction broadside (probably 1836) 76 ix

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