Elmer Washburn
Elmer Washburn | |
|---|---|
| 3rd Chief of the United States Secret Service | |
| In office October 1, 1874 – 1876 | |
| President | Ulysses S. Grant |
| Preceded by | Hiram C. Whitley |
| Succeeded by | James Brooks |
| General Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department | |
| In office July 29, 1872 – December 29, 1873 (interim July 29 – August 12, 1872) | |
| Mayor | Joseph Medill Lester L. Bond acting Harvey Doolittle Colvin |
| Preceded by | William Wallace Kennedy |
| Succeeded by | Jacob Rehm |
| Supervisor of Lake Township (Cook County) | |
| In office 1889–1887 | |
| Succeeded by | township abolished |
| Personal details | |
| Born | December 25, 1834 |
| Died | November 23, 1918 (aged 83) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
| Resting place | Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago |
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Elmer Washburn (December 25, 1834 – November 23, 1918) was an American politician. He was the 3rd Chief of the United States Secret Service from 1874 through 1876. Before serving as chief of the United States Secret Service, Washburn had headed the Chicago Police Department from 1872 through 1873. He would later run unsuccessfully for mayor of Chicago in 1891.
Washburn was a member of the illustrious Washburn family.