Mark Skinner
Mark T. Skinner (September 13, 1813 – September 16, 1887) was an American politician, attorney, and philanthropist from
Vermont. The son of a Vermont politician and judge, Skinner decided to follow his father into the legal profession. He moved west to
Chicago, Illinois, and was named City Attorney for Chicago and
United States Attorney for the Illinois District. In 1846, Skinner was elected to a term in the
Illinois House of Representatives. During the
Civil War, during which he lost his only son, Skinner served on the
United States Sanitary Commission and oversaw a similar organization in Chicago. After retiring from law and politics, he managed real estate and focused on charitable endeavors.
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