Edward Glines | |
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Eleventh Mayor of Somerville, Massachusetts[1] |
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In office January, 1901 – January 4, 1904 |
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Preceded by | George O. Proctor[2] |
Succeeded by | Leonard B. Chandler |
Member of the Massachusetts State Senate[3] For the First Middlesex District[4] |
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In office 1887[5] – 1888[5] |
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Preceded by | Eliazer Boynton[4] |
Succeeded by | James F. Dwinell[5] |
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives[3] For the Sixth Middlesex District[5] |
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In office 1882[3] – 1883[3] |
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Preceded by | Person Davis[5] |
Succeeded by | Joseph Warren Bailey[5] |
President of the Somerville, Massachusetts Common Council[6] |
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In office 1879[6] – 1879[6] |
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Member of the Somerville, Massachusetts Common Council Ward Three[6] |
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In office 1878[6] – 1879[6] |
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Personal details | |
Born | August 31, 1849[7] Somerville, Massachusetts[6] |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Republican[3] |
Spouse(s) | Frances C. Hankes[8] |
Edward Glines was a Massachusetts politician who served as the eleventh Mayor of Somerville, Massachusetts.
Glines was a delegate to the 1892 Republican National Convention.[3][6] Glines was chosen as a Presidential elector in 1892 and he voted for Benjamin Harrison and Whitelaw Reid in the Electoral College.[6]
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Preceded by George O. Proctor |
Mayor of Somerville, Massachusetts January, 1901-January 4, 1904 |
Succeeded by Leonard B. Chandler |