A. S. Trude

A. S. Trude
Trude circa 1899
President of the Chicago Board of Education
In office
1893–1895
Preceded byJohn McLaren
Succeeded byDaniel R. Cameron
Personal details
BornApril 21, 1846
Devonshire, England
DiedDecember 12, 1933 (age 87)
Alma materUnion College of Law
OccupationLawyer
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Alfred Samuel "A. S." Trude (April 21, 1846 – December 12, 1933) was a British-American lawyer. Trude was one of the most noted attorneys in his time, working on a number of high-profile cases. He resided in Chicago most of his life. While he was largely a civil attorney and occasional criminal defense attorney, among his most famous cases as a lawyer was his successful prosecution of Patrick Eugene Prendergast for the assassination of Chicago Mayor Carter Harrison Sr.

Trude was also prominently involved in Democratic Party politics and unsuccessfully attempted to secure his party's nomination for mayor of Chicago in 1897 after having previously ruled out a mayoral run in the 1893 special election. Trude served for eight years (1892 to 1900) as a member of the Chicago Board of Education, serving as the Board's president from 1893 to 1895. Trude amassed a significant real estate investment portfolio as well.


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