Elmer Jacob Schnackenberg

Deceased Person

1889 – 1968

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Who was Elmer Jacob Schnackenberg?

Elmer Jacob Schnackenberg was a United States federal judge.

Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, Schnackenberg attended local public schools before moving to Chicago, Illinois. There he worked as a stenographer and taught school for two years. He received an LL.B. from the University of Chicago Law School in 1912 and began a private law practice in Chicago from 1912 to 1945. He represented the South Park Commissioners of Chicago from 1925 to 1930.

He ran successfully for the Illinois House of Representatives as a Progressive candidate from Cook County in 1912, but he lost re-election two years later. Elected to the House as a Republican in 1922, he served eleven consecutive terms and was named Speaker of the House for the 1941 and 1943 sessions. While in the post, Schnackenberg earned a reputation for fairness and impartiality. He repeatedly declined offers to run for mayor of Chicago, state's attorney, governor of Illinois, and the U.S. House of Representatives.

In 1945 and 1951, Schnackenberg was elected as a judge on the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois and served until 1954. On November 17, 1953, Schnackenberg received a recess appointment from President Dwight D.

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Born
Aug 22, 1889
Indianapolis
Education
  • University of Chicago Law School
Died
Sep 15, 1968

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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