Thomas W. Koon
Thomas W. Koon (1870–1946) was a local physician in the city of Cumberland, Maryland who served as Mayor of Cumberland from 1914 to 1932. Koon had a strong influence over the growth and development of the Cumberland in the early 20th century. Some of his many accomplishments as Mayor include the paving of city streets, the installation of a new water system, the construction of new firehouses, and the expansion of the city's boundaries.
During his third term Cumberland was home to smuggling of alcohol during Prohibition.
Koon's fifth term saw the Ku Klux Klan holding a parade in 1924.
In 1982, his house on Baltimore Avenue was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
External links
- "Dr. Thomas Koon House". National Register of Historic Places. Maryland Historical Trust. 2008-10-05. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
Preceded by George A. Young |
Mayor of Cumberland 1914-1932 |
Succeeded by George Henderson |
Preceded by George W. Legge |
Mayor of Cumberland 1936-1939 |
Succeeded by Harry Irvine |
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