The phone number of the Richard J. Daley Branch is: 312-747-8990.
The address of the Richard J. Daley Branch is: 3400 South Halsted Street, Chicago, 60608 6708
Richard M. Daley was Mayor of Chicago in 2007. Daley was elected Mayor of Chicago in 1989 and was reelected in 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, and 2007. Daley was the longest serving Chicago mayor.
That was Mayor Richard J. Daley, late father of the current mayor, Richard M. Daley.
See "Richard J. Daley" See "Richard M. Daley"
Richard M. Daley is the mayor of Chicago until May 16, 2011. Eugene Sawyer was the mayor of Chicago before Richard M. Daley. Rahm Emanuel is scheduled to become mayor of Chicago on May 16, 2011.
Yes, they are father and son. Richard J. Daley (1902-1976) was mayor of Chicago for 21 years (1955-1976). Richard M. Daley (born 1942) was mayor of Chicago for 22 years (1989-2011).
Former Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley is 75 years old (birthdate: April 24, 1942).He is the son of former mayor Richard J. Daley.
There is NO governor of Chicago. The highest elected office is Mayor. The 2009 mayor of Chicago is Richard M. Daley, son of former mayor Richard J. Daley.
Richard J. Daley, the former Mayor of Chicago, had seven children, five sons and two daughters. His sons are Richard M. Daley (who also served as Mayor of Chicago), John P. Daley (a member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners), William M. Daley (a former U.S. Secretary of Commerce), Michael Daley, and Patrick Daley.
Rahm Emanuel became mayor of Chicago on May 16, 2011. The previous mayor of Chicago was Richard M. Daley, who was the son of a previous mayor, Richard J. Daley. Both of these "Mayor Daley's" have served over 20 years in office.
Rahm Emanuel became mayor of Chicago on May 16, 2011. The previous mayor of Chicago was Richard M. Daley, who was the son of a previous mayor, Richard J. Daley. Both of these "Mayor Daley's" have served over 20 years in office.
Richard J. Daley was the mayor of Chicago in 1968. Daley was known for his strong leadership and his controversial handling of the protests during the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.