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Henry Joseph Toepfert (March 27, 1876 –
March 8, 1953) was an
American businessman, inventor, politician, and the thirty-first and thirty-third
mayor of...
- Metcalf,
Samuel Raynolds,
Edward S. Town,
George R. Burkhardt,
Henry J.
Toepfert,
William J. Daley, Paul W. Bidwell,
Peter Peterson,
Edward J. Ayen, Richard...
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would go on to win two more elections,
defeating Toepfert-favorite Dr.
Robert Cleary in 1936, and
Toepfert a
second time in 1937,
marking the
beginning of...
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Hamilton Johnny Allen 45
Daniel Lee
Bedford White 63 M May 17, 2011 Gwen
Toepfert and John
Smith 46
Reginald Brooks Sr.
Black 66 M
November 15, 2011 Cuyahoga...
- time, a
record he
would keep
until the
second administration of
Henry J.
Toepfert in the 1940s. Avery,
present in many
facets of
civic life, was an advocate...
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Beaudoin Village (Homestead Avenue)
Lyman Terrace (Downtown)
Toepfert Apartments (The Flats)
Churchill Home (Churchill)
Zielinski Apartments...
- M****achusetts In
office 1953–1957
Preceded by
James T.
Doherty (acting)
Henry J.
Toepfert Succeeded by
Samuel Resnic Member of the M****achusetts
House of Representatives...
- Died in office.
Acting William M. Hart 1932
Acting mayor. 31st
Henry J.
Toepfert 1932–1935
First elected in
special election to
finish Burnham's term. 32nd...
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contain 821
housing units.
These include Beaudoin Village,
Lyman Terrace,
Toepfert Apartments,
Churchill Homes,
Zielinski Apartments,
Coughlin Apartments...
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political controversy when the
mayor of
Holyoke at that time,
Henry J.
Toepfert instituted a ban on all
vaudeville acts on Sundays,
building on previous...