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John H Waterhouse

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Preceded by
  
Frank D. Stafford

Succeeded by
  
Charles L. Frink


Political party
  
Republican

Name
  
John Waterhouse


Born
  
March 1, 1870 East Greenwich, New York (
1870-03-01
)

Died
  
April 29, 1948(1948-04-29) (aged 78) Springfield, Massachusetts

Spouse(s)
  
Charlotte Archer, (d. 1913)

Children
  
John A. Waterhouse; William S. Waterhouse; Charlotte L. Waterhouse

John H. Waterhouse was an American businessman and politician who served as the 7th Mayor of North Adams, Massachusetts.

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1908 Election

Waterhouse was elected Mayor of North Adams in the election held on December 15, 1908.

1909 Election

Waterhouse was reelected in December 1909. In 1909 he defeated the Democratic party candidate, John H. Riley, by a majority of 262 votes. The vote totals were 1648 for Waterhouse, and 1386 for Riley.

Business career

Waterhouse began his career in the wool industry working at a wool mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Waterhouse was, with Theodore Howard, a member of the manufacturing firm of Waterhouse and Howard which, in 1905 leased the Eagle Mill in North Adams and operated it as a wollen mill. Waterhouse was the operator of Blackinton Woolen Mill in North Adams from 1910 to its liquidation in 1939.

References

John H. Waterhouse Wikipedia