# Dan Ryan Jr.

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American politician

Dan Ryan Jr. Ryan in 1960 President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners In office 1954–1961 Preceded by William N. Erickson Succeeded by John J. Duffy Member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners In office 1930–1961 Succeeded by Ruby H. O'Connor Ryan In office 1923–1926 Preceded by Daniel Ryan Sr. Personal details Born Daniel B. Ryan Jr. 1894 Chicago, Illinois Died April 8, 1961 (aged 66) Cook County, Illinois Party Democratic Spouse Ruby H. O'Connor Ryan Children 1 Education Chicago-Kent College of Law (LLB) Military service Branch/service United States Navy Battles/wars World War I

**Daniel B. Ryan Jr.** (1894 – April 8, 1961) was an American businessman, lawyer, and politician who served as a member of the [Cook County Board of Commissioners](/source/Cook_County_Board_of_Commissioners) from 1923 to 1926 and again from 1930 until his death in 1961. He was a [Democrat](/source/Democratic_Party_(United_States)). The [Dan Ryan Expressway](/source/Dan_Ryan_Expressway) is named in his honor.

## Early life and education

He was born in 1894. His father, [Daniel Ryan Sr.](/source/Daniel_Ryan_Sr.), was a [Chicago](/source/Chicago) politician who eventually rose to become [president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners](/source/President_of_the_Cook_County_Board_of_Commissioners). The Daniel Ryan Woods, a forest preserve on the [South Side](/source/South_Side%2C_Chicago), is named after the elder Ryan.

Ryan attended the [De La Salle Institute](/source/De_La_Salle_Institute) and earned a law degree from [Kent College of Law](/source/Chicago-Kent_College_of_Law).[1] Ryan also served in the [United States Navy](/source/United_States_Navy) during [World War I](/source/World_War_I).

## Career

Ryan (circa 1923)

Dan Ryan Sr. died in 1923 and the board elected Ryan Jr. to fill the remainder of his father's term. From 1926 to 1930, he operated an insurance business before running for the commission in 1930. After his election, Ryan served on the Roads and Bridges Committee and later the Finance Committee. It was during his chairmanship of the Roads and Bridges Committee that he proposed building a superhighway across the city.[1][2] He aspired to run for [Mayor of Chicago](/source/Mayor_of_Chicago) as well as [Governor of Illinois](/source/Governor_of_Illinois); however, neither post materialized in his career.[1]

In 1954, he was elected as president of the county board, assuming his father's old position. As board president, he floated bond issuance to fund the construction of highways.[2]

He won re-election in 1958 and planned to run for another term at the time of his death.[2]

Ryan was a promoter of superhighways for the Chicago area, but financing was difficult before creation of the [Interstate Highway System](/source/Interstate_Highway_System), and, in 1955, Ryan engineered an ambitious bond issue program to jump-start construction of expressways in Cook County.[3]

## Personal life

He was married to Ruby H. O'Connor Ryan (1902–1998) and had one son, Daniel Ryan III. She succeeded him on the commission as board member and served until 1981. On April 8, 1961, Ryan died from a heart attack.[2][1] Eighteen months after his death, in December 1962, the stretch of highway that he fought to build opened as the Dan Ryan Expressway. Ryan is buried in the family plot at [Holy Sepulchre Cemetery](/source/Holy_Sepulchre_Cemetery_(Worth%2C_Illinois)) alongside his father, mother and wife.

In 2018, Dan Ryan III criticized a proposal from [Bill Daley](/source/William_M._Daley), who was running for mayor, to rename the Dan Ryan Expressway after former President [Barack Obama](/source/Barack_Obama).[4]

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-WBEZ_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-WBEZ_1-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-WBEZ_1-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-WBEZ_1-3) ["Who was Dan Ryan?"](https://www.wbez.org/shows/wbez-blogs/who-was-dan-ryan/a22dfe55-8bcb-404f-9922-dc8e07ac3cd0/amp). WBEZ. November 27, 2012.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-NYTimesObit_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-NYTimesObit_2-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-NYTimesObit_2-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-NYTimesObit_2-3) ["Daniel Ryan Dies; Leader in Illinois; President of Cook County Board of Commissioners -- In Politics 37 Years"](https://www.nytimes.com/1961/04/09/archives/daniel-ryan-dies-leader-in-illinois-president-of-cook-county-board.html). *New York Times*. April 9, 1961.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** "Daniel Ryan (obituary)". *Cook County Highways*: 3. April 1961.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Bill Daley wants to rename the Dan Ryan Expressway for former President Barack Obama, his ex-boss"](https://www.chicagotribune.com/politics/ct-met-barack-obama-bill-daley-20181221-story.html). *Chicago Tribune*. December 21, 2018.

Preceded by William N. Erickson Cook County Board President 1954–1961 Succeeded by John J. Duffy

v t e Presidents of the Cook County Board of Commissioners Henry B. Miller (1872–73) S. Ashton (1873–74) William R. Burdick (1874–75) A. B. Johnson (1875–76) Charles C. P. Holden (1872–73) Henry C. Senne (1877–79; 84–85; 87–89) John Wesley Stewart (1879–80) D. B. Purngton (1880–81) D.W. Clark (1881–82) Adam Ochs (1882–83) Joseph Donnersberger (1883–84) George C. Klehm (1885–87) J. Frank Aldrich (1887) George Edmanson (1889–90) Robert J. Smith (1890–91) John M. Green (1891–92) George Edmanson (1892–93) George Struckman (1893–94) Daniel D. Healy (1894–98) James C. Irwin (1898–1900) John J. Hanberg (1900–02) Henry G. Foreman (1902–04) Edward J. Brundage (1904–07) William Busse (1907–10) Peter Bartzen (1910–12) Alexander A. McCormick (1912–14) Peter Reinberg (1914–21) Daniel Ryan Sr. (1921–22) Anton Cermak (1922–31) Emmett Whealan (1931–34) Clayton F. Smith (1934–46) William N. Erickson (1946–54) Dan Ryan Jr. (1954–61) John J. Duffy (1961–62) Seymour Simon (1962–66) Richard B. Ogilvie (1966–69) George Dunne (1969–90) Richard Phelan (1990–94) John Stroger (1994–2006) Bobbie L. Steele (2006) Todd Stroger (2006–10) Toni Preckwinkle (2010–present) Elections 1946 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 2018 2022

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