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Cause of death
  
Meningitis

Spouse(s)
  
Mary N. Oxford

Resting place
  
Dallas

Term
  
1907–1911

Political party
  
Democratic Party

Title
  
Mayor of Dallas, Texas

Name
  
Stephen Hay

Nationality
  
American

Children
  
3


Stephen J. Hay

Born
  
October 5, 1864 (
1864-10-05
)
Griffin, Georgia

Died
  
February 29, 1916, Dallas, Texas, United States

Stephen John Hay (October 5, 1864 – February 29, 1916) was the first mayor of Dallas, Texas under the commission form of government.

Biography

Born in Griffin, Georgia, Hay left for Atlanta as a young man to work in a department store and take business classes at night. At the age of 23 he moved to Dallas and was elected to his first public office in 1899 as a member of the School Board. He served four terms and two years as its president before resigning in 1907 to run for Mayor of Dallas. Hay served two terms as Mayor from 1907-1911. His largest accomplishments were demonstrating that a commission form of city government could work well and launching the White Rock Reservoir plan. After leaving office he served as president of the Dallas Trust and Savings Bank, Director of The Texas Paper Company, and on the City Health Board. Hay was also one of the founders of Trinity Methodist Church in Dallas where he served two years as the president of the board of stewards for the church and often preached lay sermons. He died suddenly of meningitis at his home at 2809 McKinney Ave. in Dallas at 51 years of age.

References

Stephen J. Hay Wikipedia


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