Thomas N. Hart

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Thomas Norton Hart
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Postmaster of
Boston[1]
In office
1891–1895
32nd & 36th Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts
In office
1889–1890
Preceded byHugh O'Brien
Succeeded byNathan Matthews Jr.
In office
January 1, 1900[2] – January 6, 1902[3]
Preceded byJosiah Quincy
Succeeded byPatrick A. Collins
Member of the
Boston, Massachusetts
Board of Aldermen[4]
In office
1882–1886
Member of the
Boston, Massachusetts
Common Council[4]
In office
1879–1881
Personal details
BornJanuary 20, 1829
North Reading, Massachusetts[4]
DiedOctober 4, 1927 (aged 98)
Galloupes Point - Swampscott, Massachusetts[5]
Political partyRepublican[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

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).

References

  1. ^ a b c d Forest Hills Educational Trust
  2. ^ "Mayor Hart's Inaugural". Hartford Courant. Hartford, Connecticut. January 4, 1900. p. 8. Retrieved March 21, 2018 – via newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Collins Becomes Mayor Today". The Boston Post. January 6, 1902. p. 1. Retrieved March 18, 2018 – via newspapers.com.
  4. ^ a b c d e 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.
  5. ^ 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", The New York Times, New York, NY, p. 27; Section Radio

Further reading

  • 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

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Political offices
Preceded by 32nd Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts
1889–1890
Succeeded by
Preceded by 36th Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts
1900–1902
Succeeded by