Gustav Fischer
Sheriff of Cook County
In office
1868  December 1869
Preceded byJohn Lourie Beveridge
Succeeded byBenjamin L. Cleaves

Gustav Fischer was an American politician who served as Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois from 1868 until he absconded to parts unknown with his mistress in December 1869, leaving behind his family and a number of disgruntled creditors. His departure caused a legal dispute over the right of succession for the office of County Sheriff, and he was ultimately succeeded by Benjamin L. Cleaves, the Cook County Coroner in April 1870.[1][2]

References

  1. History of Chicago - From 1857 until the fire of 1871. Chicago: A.T. Andreas. 1885. p. 460.
  2. The Chicago Legal News: A Journal of Legal Intelligence, Volume 2. Chicago: Chicago Legal News Company. 1870. p. 227.


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