- John Blake Rice
Infobox_Congressman
name = John Blake Rice
width = 150px
height = 200px
birth_date = birth date|1809|5|28|mf=y
birth_place = Easton,Maryland
death_date = death date and age|1874|12|17|1809|5|28|mf=y
death_place =Chicago ,Illinois
residence =Chicago ,Illinois
state =Illinois
district = 1st
term_start = 1873
term_end = 1874
predecessor =Charles B. Farwell
successor =Bernard G. Caulfield
office2 = Mayor of Chicago
order2 = 24th
term_start2 = 1865
term_end2 = 1869
predecessor2 =Francis Cornwall Sherman
successor2 =Roswell B. Mason
party = Republican
religion =
spouse =
children =
website =John Blake Rice (
May 28 1809 –December 17 1874 ) was an American actor, theatrical producer and politician who served as mayor ofChicago ,Illinois (1865-1869) as a member of the Republican Party.Rice was born in Easton,
Maryland and made his acting debut in Annapolis in 1829. His first professional role was as Uncle Barnwell inGeorge Lillo 's "The London Merchant ".Citation | last = Caleb | title = Builders of Chicago | newspaper = Chicago Daily Tribune | pages = 8 | year = 1939 | date = 1939-08-02] He toured up and down the East Coast, as well as in theWest Indies . While living in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania , he married into a local theatre family. By 1839, he moved his family to Buffalo,New York , where he managed a theatre during the summers. In winter, he managed a theatre in Albany.Rice arrived in Chicago in 1847 to work as an actor and entertain the politicians at the
River and Harbor Convention , Chicago's first national convention. He decided to stay and establish a permanent theater, calledRice's Theater . OnJuly 30 1850 , in the middle ofVincenzo Bellini 'sopera "La Sonnambula", a fire broke out in the theater. Rice addressed the crowds, saying "Sit down. Do you think I would permit a fire to occur in my theater?" The crowd sat, but a prompter stage-whispered to Rice that the theater was on fire and panic ensued. The theater was destroyed, and he lost about $4,000. When a benefit only raised $60, he left Chicago forMilwaukee, Wisconsin .cite book | last = Andreas | first = A.T. | title = History of Chicago From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. | publisher = A.T. Andreas | date = 1887 | location = Volume II]Rice returned to Chicago in 1851 and built a new theater, entirely of brick. He hired
James McVicker to serve as manager, and was active in the theater until 1857.Near the end of the Civil War, Rice ran for mayor of Chicago as a very conservative Republican. Aided by the end of the war and the subsequent assassination of
Abraham Lincoln only days before the election, Rice won easily.As mayor, Rice was anti-labor, and he vetoed a plan to enforce an eight-hour work day. This veto led to a spontaneous demonstration on
May 1 1867 by workers which led to the internationalMay Day observance. The City Council eventually overrode his veto.cite book | last = Heise | first = Kenan | coauthors = Ed Baumann | title = Chicago Originals | publisher = Bonus Books | date = 1990 | pages = 30 | isbn = 0933893949]Rice and the City Council were connected with graft, prostitution and gambling, and he was defeated by
Roswell B. Mason in 1869.Rice was elected to represent
Illinois' 1st congressional district in theUnited States House of Representatives in 1872. While serving in the House, he died from liver cancerCitation | last = | title = Arrangements for the Funeral Obsequies | newspaper = Chicago Daily Tribune | pages = 16 | year = 1874| date = 1874-12-20] onDecember 17 1874 in Norfolk,Virginia .Citation | last = | first = | title = In Memoriam | newspaper = Chicago Daily Tribune | pages = 5 | year = 1874 | date = 1874-12-19] He had not sought re-election in 1874, and his death soon after the election raised issues about whether Illinois Governor John Beveridge was required to appoint a replacement to complete his term.Citation | last = | first = | title = The First District Vacancy | newspaper = Chicago Daily Tribune | pages = 8 | year = 1874 | date = 1874-12-24] In the end,Bernard G. Caulfield won a special election to complete the term, after having already been elected to succeed Rice. Rice was buried in Chicago's Rosehill Cemetery.References
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