James E. Hagan
American politician
James E. Hagan | |
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Portrait of James E. Hagan member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1929 | |
21st Mayor of Somerville, Massachusetts | |
In office January 1, 1934 – January 6, 1936 | |
Preceded by | John J. Murphy |
Succeeded by | Leslie E. Knox |
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 23rd Middlesex District[1] | |
In office 1927[1]–1932[1] | |
Personal details | |
Born | January 25, 1902[1] Somerville, Massachusetts[1] |
Died | November 1965 (aged 63)[2] |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Democratic[1] |
Profession | Salesman[1] |
James E. Hagan (January 25, 1902 – November 1965) was an American businessman and politician who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives[1] and as the twenty first mayor of Somerville, Massachusetts.
Mayor of Somerville
In October 1933, Hagan defeated eleven other candidates to win Somerville's first non-partisan mayoral primary.[3]
See also
- 1927–1928 Massachusetts legislature
- 1929–1930 Massachusetts legislature
- 1931–1932 Massachusetts legislature
- 1933–1934 Massachusetts legislature
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h Howard, Richard T. (1931), Public officials of Massachusetts 1931–1932, Boston, MA: The Boston Review, p. 166
- ^ Social Security Administration (2014). "James Hagan". U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935–2014 (database record) – via ancestry.com.
- ^ "Up and Down Beacon Hill Smith Man or Not?", The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, MA, p. Page 3, October 18, 1933
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Preceded by John J. Murphy | 21st Mayor of Somerville, Massachusetts January 1, 1934 – January 6, 1936 | Succeeded by Leslie E. Knox |
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