
Mary Evaline Smith Farwell, the force behind the launch of Lake Forest College as a coeducational institution in 1876.
Photograph of Charles B. Farwell portrait, painted by Charles E. Boutwood.
Mary Evaline Smith Farwell, the force behind the launch of Lake Forest College as a coeducational institution in 1876.
Farwell children. Walter, Anna and Grace Farwell, c. 1869. Above: Rose Farwell, late 1870s.
Fairlawn, 965 East Deerpath, c. 1880.
Farwell Field, c. 1910.
Chicago Tribune, January 19, 1887.
Charles B. Farwell and grandson Farwell Winston, 1891.
In 1871, Charles B. Farwell was elected to the U. S. House of Representatives. He served a total of five terms in the House, from 1871 to 1877 and again from 1881 to 1884. Then, from 1887 to 1891, he served in the U.S. Senate. He was selected by the Illinois State Senate to fill the unexpired term in office of former Senator John A. Logan, who died in office.
As Senator, Charles B. Farwell was instrumental in establishing Fort Sheridan south of Lake Forest after the Haymarket Riots in Chicago. He also exerted his influence to ensure that Chicago was selected to host the 1893 World’s Fair.