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Bathhouse John: The Lord of Chicago's First Ward


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This Wikipedia entry documents the life of John "Bathhouse John" Coughlin, a colorful and corrupt Chicago alderman who represented the city’s 1st ward for nearly half a century. Alongside his partner Michael Kenna, Coughlin managed a powerful political machine and protected vice districts in the downtown Loop area. He was widely recognized for his eccentric personality, which included a love for ostentatious fashion, the composition of poetry, and expensive horse racing. Despite his long-standing influence and reputation as a "Lord of the Levee," his financial investments in animals and entertainment ultimately led him to die penniless in 1938. Today, he is remembered as one of the most notorious figures in the history of Illinois politics.

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