Preceded by Board of Selectmen Succeeded by John J. Whipple Died April 5, 1909 | Preceded by Henry H. Packard Name Ziba Keith Succeeded by John J. Whipple Succeeded by Henry H. Packard | |
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Books A Genealogy of the Descendants of Benjamin Keith Through Timothy, Son of Rev. James Keith, Together with an Historical Sketch of the Early Family And | ||
Ziba Cary Keith (13 July, 1842 – 5 April, 1909) was a Massachusetts businessman and politician who served in both houses of the Massachusetts Legislature, as the first, third, and seventh Mayor of Brockton, Massachusetts and as a member of the Massachusetts Executive Council.

Keith was born on July 13, 1842 in Brockton, Massachusetts when it was known as North Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Keith was educated in the local schools and at the Pierce Academy in Middleborough, Massachusetts.
Keith married Abbie F. Jackson, daughter of Oliver Jackson, on July 13, 1865.
In December 1881 Keith was elected the first mayor of Brockton, Massachusetts, he was sworn in on the first Monday in January 1882.
He died in 1909 after a short illness.
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