In November 1880, Anthony was elected Judge of the Superior Court of Chicago by a large majority. He was identified with many of the public improvements of Chicago, such as the establishment of graded streets, water works, public parks, public library and cemeteries.
Married Mary G. Dwight in 1852 in Catskill, New York. He and his wife settled in Chicago, Illinois, where he served as a Judge. He was the son of Isaac Anthony and Permelia Phelps.
He was the one to purchase the family burial plot, which contains 12 burials.
In November 1880, Anthony was elected Judge of the Superior Court of Chicago by a large majority. He was identified with many of the public improvements of Chicago, such as the establishment of graded streets, water works, public parks, public library and cemeteries.
Married Mary G. Dwight in 1852 in Catskill, New York. He and his wife settled in Chicago, Illinois, where he served as a Judge. He was the son of Isaac Anthony and Permelia Phelps.
He was the one to purchase the family burial plot, which contains 12 burials.
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