George E. Brennan (d. August 8, 1928) was a Democratic Party political boss in Illinois.
He had substituted for a switchman who was off on a post-payday drunk, at a coal mine in Braidwood, Illinois.
He tried to uncouple two cars from a moving train and his right foot became wedged in a railroad switch.
He was "plump and nimble-witted, a poker player and duck hunter, a successful and honest businessman, a philanthropist who gave away several hundred wooden legs."
[2] In 1926, Brennan "bet his bossdom against a seat in the U. S. Senate that Illinois is sick of Prohibition" and lost to Frank L.