Presidents of the Chicago Board of Trade
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The following men served as President of the Chicago Board of Trade from its foundation in 1948:[1][2]
In 1956, the CBOT hired its first paid, non-member president. Robert C. Liebenow, 34. He was the youngest man to be president.[3]
- 1848 Thomas Dyer
- 1849 Thomas Dyer
- 1850 Charles Walker
- 1851 Charles Walker
- 1852 George Steel
- 1853 Thomas Hale
- 1854 George A. Gibbs
- 1855 Hiram Wheeler
- 1856 Charles Walker, II
- 1857 Charles H. Walker
- 1858 Julian S. Rumsey[4]
- 1859 Julian S. Rumsey
- 1860 Ira Y. Munn
- 1861 Stephen Clary
- 1863 Calvin T. Wheeler
- 1863 John L. Hancock
- 1864 John L. Hancock
- 1865 Charles Randolph
- 1866 John C. Dore
- 1867 Wiley M. Egan
- 1868 Enos V. Robbins
- 1869 Jesse M. Richards
- 1870 Samuel H. McCrea
- 1871 Josiah W. Preston
- 1872 Josiah W. Preston
- 1873 Charles E. Culver
- 1874 George M. How
- 1875 George Armour
- 1876 John R. Bensley
- 1877 David H. Lincoln
- 1878 Nath'l K. Fairbank
- 1879 Asa Dow
- 1880 John H. Dwight
- 1881 Henry W. Rogers, Jr.
- 1882 Ransom W. Dunham
- 1883 James B. Hobbs
- 1884 E. Nelson Blake
- 1885 E. Nelson Blake
- 1886 A. M. Wright
- 1887 A. M. Wright
- 1888 C. L. Hutchinson[5][6]
- 1889 Willlam S. Seaverns
- 1890 William T. Baker
- 1891 William T. Baker
- 1892 Charles D, Hamill
- 1893 Charles D, Hamill
- 1894 Charles L, Raymond
- 1895 William T, Baker
- 1896 William T. Baker
- 1897 William T. Baker
- 1898 Zina R. Carter
- 1899 Richard S. Lyon
- 1900 William S. Warren
- 1901 William S. Warren
- 1903 William S. Warren
- 1903 Reuben G. Chandler
- 1904 William S. Jackson
- 1905 William S. Jackson
- 1952 Carl E. Bostrom[7]
References
- ↑ Annual Report of Trade and Commerce of Chicago, Volume 26. Google Books.
- ↑ History of Chicago: From the earliest period to the present time, Volume 1. Google Books.
- ↑ History of the Chicago Board of Trade. China in Trade Services.
- ↑ Mayors. Encyclopedia of Chicago.
- ↑ "Young Hutch" Wins. New York Times.
- ↑ Biographical dictionary of American Business Leaders, Volume 2. Google Books.
- ↑ About the Cardinal. The Cardinal.
