Robert Hervey
1820–1903 (age 83)
Biography
Robert Hervey came to Chicago in the mid-19th century, bringing with him a deep respect for the law and a steady temperament that suited the complexities of a growing metropolis. Over many decades he practiced with care and supported efforts to strengthen the institutions that dispensed justice in his adopted city.
He was known among his peers for a calm deportment and for giving his time to civic causes, helping to sustain charities and community organizations that were vital to Chicago's citizens. His presence in courtrooms and neighborhoods alike bore witness to a lifetime of public service.