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  1. Sep 24, 2017 · Arthur Caton. The Catons were one of Chicago’s most distinguished pioneering families. In 1833, early in his legal career, John Caton opened Chicago’s first law office. He is said to have been the trier of the new Cook County’s first-ever jury matter.

  2. Feb 2, 2020 · Then, within months of Arthur Caton’s death, there was a wedding uniting the two. The story was so irresistible that almost a half century later the sophisticated chronicler of Chicago history Arthur Meeker made the legend a centerpiece of his classic 1949 novel Prairie Avenue.

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  3. chicagology.com › chicagostreets › prairieavenue1905 S. Prairie - chicagology

    Mar 17, 2003 · Mrs. Field was the widow of Arthur Caton, son of Judge John D. Caton of early Chicago fame. The Caton residence on Calumet avenue adjoined the Field mansion. The first Mrs. Field died in 1891 and Mr. Caton in 1903.

  4. Jun 5, 2009 · Arthur H. Canton, who as one of the film industry’s most prominent public relations and marketing executives helped such filmmakers as Sam Spiegel, Arthur Hitchcock, Marlon Brando and Sidney...

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · CANTON − Arthur and Odelia Johnson purchased their Canton home in the 1930s and eventually filled the two-bedroom property with eight children and decades of memories.

  6. PR and marketing executive, Arthur Canton helped promote On the Waterfront(1954), Bridge on the River Kwai(1957) and Lawrence of Arabia(1962). While in the Army Air Corps during World War II, his plane was shot down over Calais, France.

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