George M. Wyckoff, Jr.
George M. Wyckoff, Jr. (?-2003) was the mayor of Cumberland, Maryland from 1982 to 1988.[1] His Tenure was mixed and controversial especially his decision to raise taxes in a City that lost Kelly Springfield Tires as an employer in a closure in 1987.
References
- ↑ Briggs, Johnathon E. (January 16, 2003). "George Wyckoff Jr., 74, served 2 terms as Cumberland mayor". Baltimore Sun. p. 5B. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
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Preceded by Frank K. Nethken |
Mayor of Cumberland 1982-1988 |
Succeeded by Harry Stern |
Mayors of Cumberland | |||
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John Scott | Samuel Magill Roger Perry | John Gephart | John Wright (mayor) | Gustavus Beall | Frederick Deems | Samuel Charles | James Smith (mayor) | John Gephart | Thomas Shriver | Thomas F. White | Thomas Shriver | Daniel Saylor | John Hayes (mayor) | F. B. Tower | A. L. Withers | William Wallace McKaig | Joseph H. Tucker | James W. Jones | D. W. McCleary | John Humbird | Charles Mynn Thruston | Charles H. Ohr | James Smith (mayor) | Charles H. Ohr | George Harrison (mayor) | John Humbird | Lloyd Lowe William Piatt | John B. Widener | William A. Withers | William R. McCulley | John Humbird | William A. Withers | William McMahon McKaig | David J. Blackiston | Warren C. White | Clarence M. King | William A. Cromwell | Clarence M. King | George A. Kean | George A. Young | Thomas W. Koon | George Henderson (mayor) | George W. Legge | Thomas W. Koon | Harry Irvine | Thomas F. Conlon | Thomas S. Post | Roy W. Eves | J. Edwin Keech | Earl D. Chaney | Thomas F. Conlon, Jr. | F. Perry Smith, Jr. | Frank K. Nethken | George M. Wychoff, Jr. | Harry Stern | Edward C. Athey | Lee N. Fiedler | Brian Grim | |||
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