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  1. Richard Buell Ogilvie was the 35th governor of Illinois and served from 1969 to 1973.

  2. Illinois Governor. A World War II veteran, he served as a US Army tank commander, earning a Purple Heart and two Battle Stars. After the war, he graduated from Yale University in 1947 and from the Chicago Kent College of Law, in 1949. He was an Assistant US Attorney (1954-55), Special Assistant to the Attorney General...

  3. The Richard B. Ogilvie Transportation Center ( / ˈoʊɡəlviː / ), on the site of the former Chicago and North Western Terminal, is a commuter rail terminal in downtown Chicago, Illinois. For the last century, this site has served as the primary terminal for the Chicago and North Western Railway and its successors Union Pacific and Metra.

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  5. Richard Buell Ogilvie (February 22, 1923 – May 10, 1988) was the 35th governor of Illinois and served from 1969 to 1973. A wounded combat veteran of World War II, he became known as the mafia-fighting sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, in the 1960s before becoming governor.

  6. While the Ogilvie Transportation Center looks modern, its origins date back to 1911. Over 100 years ago, the Chicago & North Western Railway built its terminus on this very spot. ... The center is named after Richard B. Ogilvie, a lifelong railroad proponent, who, as governor of Illinois, created the RTA.