Thomas N. Hart

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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]
Religion Unitarian[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).

End notes

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Political offices
Preceded by 32nd Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts
January 7, 1889 – 1890
Succeeded by
Nathan Matthews, Jr.
Preceded by 36th Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts
1900–1902
Succeeded by
Patrick Collins


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