William G. Barr

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William G. Barr (January 18, 1920 – February 25, 1987) was an American businessman and politician.

Barr was born in Joliet, Illinois. His father Richard J. Barr was a lawyer and served in the Illinois Senate. Barr went to the Joliet public schools. Barr then went to the University of Illinois and the University of Wisconsin. He served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. He then work as a rent control examiner for the United States Government in Kankakee, Illinois. In 1953, Barr served as the director of the Office of Rent Stabilization in Washington, D.C.. Starting in 1954, Barr was a building contractor in Joliet, Illinois. He built homes and apartment buildings. He also started ACF Properties in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with D. J. Antonelli, Jr. involving real estate and management. In Joliet, Barr served in the Illinois House of Representatives from 1967 to 1971. He was a Republican and then switched to the Democratic Party. In 1970, Barr ran for mayor of Joliet, Illinois and lost the election. During the 1970 Joliet mayoral election, he was seriously injured in a car bombing and lost his right leg. Barr established the Institute for the Advancement of Prosthetics in Lansing, Michigan. Barr died at his home in Joliet, Illinois.

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