John Thomas Glenn

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John Thomas Glenn (1844 – 1899) was the mayor of Atlanta from 1889 to 1891, and the son of another Atlanta mayor, Luther Glenn.

At the beginning of the American Civil War he was attending the University of Georgia where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree just before the institution was shut down in September 1863. Then he served as a captain in the Confederate army.

In his 40's he served as Atlanta's mayor and he died less than a decade later. Money from his estate was used to develop the Glenn Building at Spring St and Marietta which was commissioned by the George Fuller Company to coincide with the Spring Street Viaduct which they were building at the time. It was completed in 1923 and named for former mayor Glenn.

Preceded by
John Tyler Cooper
Mayor of Atlanta
January 1889 – January 1891
Succeeded by
William Hemphill

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