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George H. Newhall (October 24, 1850 – November 4, 1923) was a Massachusetts politician who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, as a member of the Board of Aldermen and a member and President of the Common Council of Lynn, Massachusetts[2] and as the 35th Mayor of Lynn.
George H. Newhall | |
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35th Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts | |
In office 1913–1917 | |
Preceded by | William P. Connery, Sr. |
Succeeded by | Walter H. Creamer |
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 12th Essex District | |
In office 1906–1908 | |
Succeeded by | Martin L. Quinn |
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 17th Essex District[1] | |
In office 1894[2]–1895[2] | |
Personal details | |
Born | Lynn, Massachusetts October 24, 1850 |
Died | November 4, 1923 73) Lynn, Massachusetts | (aged
Political party | Republican[1][3] |
Newhall was born in Lynn, Massachusetts on October 24, 1850. He attended Wilbraham Wesleyan Academy in Wilbraham, Massachusetts.[2]
He died at his home in Lynn on November 4, 1923.[4]
Newhall was involved in the manufacture of shoes. He later became involved in the real estate and insurance business. He was also the President of the Lynn City Street Railway Company.[2]
Newhall was a member of the Lynn Common Council from 1886 to 1887, he was the President of the Common Council in 1887. From 1889 to 1890 and again from 1904 to 1905 he was a member of the Lynn Board of Aldermen.[2]
From 1913 to 1917 Newhall was the Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts.
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