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William B Hubbell

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Preceded by
  
John L. Richards

Occupation
  
hatter

Succeeded by
  
Frank Comstock

Name
  
William Hubbell

Died
  
bef. 1923

Political party
  
Democratic Party

Spouse(s)
  
Mary F. (d. 1923)


Residence
  
South Norwalk, Norwalk, Connecticut, United States

William B. Hubbell (born August 1852) was a Democratic one-term mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut from 1887 to 1888.

He was a manufacturer of hats. In November 1891, he founded a hat factory at 22 Woodward Avenue.

In 1888, he was a candidate for the Connecticut Senate from the 13th District against Lyman S. Catlin for the seat vacated by Nelson Taylor, Jr.. He was defeated, but contested the election.

In 1909, Hubbell was a sales agent for the H & B Hat Company organized by Harry Hubbell, John Bretz and John Banks.

References

William B. Hubbell Wikipedia