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Pehr G Holmes

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Preceded by
  
George R. Stobbs

Preceded by
  
George Merrill Wright

Children
  
G. Everett Holmes

Party
  
Republican Party

Resigned
  
January 3, 1947

Preceded by
  
John Addison White

Political party
  
Republican

Name
  
Pehr Holmes

Succeeded by
  
Harold Donohue


Residence
  
27 Holden Street, Worcester, Massachusetts

Died
  
December 19, 1952, Venice, Florida, United States

Pehr Gustaf Holmes (April 9, 1881 – December 19, 1952) was a United States Representative from Massachusetts.

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Early life

Holmes was born in Molnbacka in Forshaga Municipality in Varmland, Sweden. In 1886, when he was 4 years old, Holmes immigrated to the United States with his parents, who settled in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Education

Holmes attended the Millbury Street School public school until he was 14.

Business career

When he turned 14 Holmes left school and went to work for the Reed and Prince Manufacturing Co. of Worcester where he “tended machines”. Holmes also worked at the Brunell Electroplating plant, where he learned the business of Electroplating. In 1909 Holmes established his own Electroplating firm, the Holmes Electrotype Foundry.

Holmes also engaged in the banking and insurance business.

Worcester Common Council and Board of Aldermen

Holmes was elected member of the Worcester Common Council from Ward 6. In 1913 Holmes became a member of the Worcester Board of Aldermen, serving as its president.

Mayor of Worcester

Holmes was inaugurated mayor of Worcester on January 1, 1917, he served as mayor until January 5, 1920.

Massachusetts Governor's Council

Holmes served as a member of the Massachusetts Executive Council, Seventh Councilor district from 1925 to 1928.

United States House of Representatives

Holmes was elected as a Republican to the 72nd United States Congress and to the seven succeeding Congresses from (March 4, 1931 – January 3, 1947). Holmes was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1946 to the 80th United States Congress.

Holmes returned to Worcester and his electrotype business. Holmes died in Venice, Florida, his interment was in the Old Swedish Cemetery in Worcester.

  • Swedes of Greater Worcester Revisited (by Eric J. Salomonsson, William O. Hultgren, and Philip C. Becker. Arcadia Publishing. 2005)
  • References

    Pehr G. Holmes Wikipedia