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Chicago Mayor and IFC President Edward J. Kelly and James A. Farley, Postmaster General of the United States.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt on the arm of his son Elliott, Arriving at the democratic National Convention in Chicago, 1932
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Telegram to IFC President George Gorman from former IFC President Michael J. Faherty regarding 1934 Past Presidents event.
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IFC members were counted among the city's elite corp of political leaders. Left to right, seated: Alderman Thomas Keane, Alderman Tom Lyndle, State Senator and Cook County States Attorney Tom Courtney (later judge), Alderman "Bathhouse" John Cou
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Letter from Irish President Wiliiam T. Cosgrave, dated June 24, 1930 to former IFC President Roger Faherty. Their correspondence from 1927 until 1965 is a rich archive of IFC and Irish government history.
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The Wrigley building on Michigan Avenue, official home of the Irish Consulate General since 1930. Chicago had a representative of the Irish free State before Great Britain did. The Michigan Avenue Bridge spans the Chicago River at the spot where old Fort
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