Thomas N. Hart
Thomas Norton Hart | |
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Postmaster of Boston[1] | |
In office 1891[1] – 1895[1] | |
32nd & 36th Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts | |
In office January 7, 1889[2] – 1890 January 1, 1900[3] –1902 | |
Preceded by |
Hugh O'Brien Josiah Quincy |
Succeeded by |
Nathan Matthews, Jr. Patrick A. Collins |
Member of the Boston, Massachusetts Board of Aldermen[4] | |
In office 1882[4] – 1886[4] | |
Member of the Boston, Massachusetts Common Council[4] | |
In office 1879[4] – 1881[4] | |
Personal details | |
Born |
January 20, 1829 North Reading, Massachusetts[4] |
Died |
October 4, 1927 (aged 98) Galloupes Point - Swampscott, Massachusetts[5] |
Political party | Republican[4] |
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth Snow, m. April 30, 1850.[1][4] |
Signature |
Thomas Norton Hart (January 20, 1829 – October 4, 1927) was an American manufacturer,[1] businessman,[1] and politician from Massachusetts who served as Mayor of Boston from 1889 to 1890 and from 1900 to 1902.
See also
- Timeline of Boston, 1880s-1900s
References
- Thomas Norton Hart, Mayor of Boston, Boston, MA: Forest Hills Educational Trust (January 23, 2010). Visited July 4, 2011.
- Image from Mayors of Boston: An Illustrated Epitome of who the Mayors Have Been and What they Have Done, Boston, MA: State Street Trust Company, Page 40, (1914).
End notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Forest Hills Educational Trust
- ↑ A Catalogue of the City Councils of Boston, 1822-1908, Roxbury, 1846-1867, Charlestown 1847-1873 and of The Selectmen of Boston, 1634-1822 also of Various Other Town and Municipal officers (printed by Order of the City Council), Boston, MA: City of Boston Printing Department, 1909, p. 279
- ↑ Mass Cities: Inaugural Exercises in Boston and Many Other Municipalities, Lewiston, Maine: The Lewiston Daily Sun, January 2, 1900, p. 5.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Eliot, Samuel Atkins (1913), Biographical history of Massachusetts: Biographies and Autobiographies of the Leading Men in the State, Volume II, Boston, MA: Massachusetts Biographical Society.
- ↑ New York Times (October 5, 1927), EX-MAYOR HART OF BOSTON, 98, DIES; City's Chief Executive for Three Terms Voiced Wish to Live to Age of 100. POSTMASTER TWO YEARS Also Served in Common Council and Board of Aldermen, A Bank President for Many Years, New York, NY: The New York Times, p. 27; Section Radio.
External links
- Forest Hills Educational Trust information on Thomas N. Hart
- Political Graveyard information on Thomas N. Hart
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Hugh O'Brien |
32nd Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts January 7, 1889 – 1890 |
Succeeded by Nathan Matthews, Jr. |
Preceded by Josiah Quincy |
36th Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts 1900–1902 |
Succeeded by Patrick Collins |
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