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Herman A. MacDonald

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on November 11, 1881. His father died several months before he was born and when he was three years old, he and his mother moved to the United States. They settled in Beverly, Massachusetts. He became a U.S. citizen when his mother was naturalized, but was not formally naturalized himself until 1920,
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In December 1928, MacDonald was appointed Associate Commissioner of Public Works by Governor Fuller. His term of office expired on December 1, 1932, but remained in office until January 1934, when Democratic Governor
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In 1915, MacDonald took a leave of absence from his position as mayor to serve on the U.S.-Mexican Border as a second lieutenant with the 1st Massachusetts Field Artillery during the
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In 1935 he ran in the 2nd Essex District state senate special election following the death of Albert Pierce. He lost the Republican nomination to William H. McSweeney.
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alleged that MacDonald ran the state while Governor Fuller was absent, which was "pretty much of all the time during the past four years".
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From 1913 to 1916, MacDonald was Mayor of Beverly. Taking office at the age of 32, he was the youngest person to hold the position.
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Owens, Cornelius R. (April 25, 1946). "King Named in Surprise Move to Replace MacDonald".
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From 1906 to 1910, MacDonald worked as a clerk and stenographer in office of governors
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Harris, John G. (December 29, 1940). "Huge Crowd to Attend Saltonstall Inauguration".
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on the grounds that he had inefficiently managed the Federally-funded roads program.
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In 1940, MacDonald was appointed Commissioner of Public Works by Governor
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From 1911 to 1912 MacDonald represented the 20th Essex District in the
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Republican Party members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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From 1947 to 1949, MacDonald served on the state Appellate Tax Board.
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Merrill, John D. (June 10, 1934). "Washburn Prods 'Evasive' Walsh".
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In January 1921, MacDonald was appointed secretary to governor
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On April 29, 1928, MacDonald married Marion S. Young of
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was a Swedish-born American politician who served as
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Evening Law School 14: 755: 729:20th-century American legislators 291:, Lynn Business College, and the 714:Mayors of Beverly, Massachusetts 407: 665: 650: 615: 600: 402:26th Infantry "Yankee" Division 83:Mayor of Beverly, Massachusetts 585: 570: 555: 547:"MacDonald Out, Callahan In". 540: 525: 510: 1: 430: 274: 128:from the 20th Essex district 7: 485:Who's Who in State Politics 324:Massachusetts General Court 10: 760: 734:Beverly High School alumni 425:Londonderry, New Hampshire 216:Londonderry, New Hampshire 322:and Beverly, through the 255: 241: 231: 221: 205: 186: 181: 177: 163: 149: 132: 123: 111: 99: 88: 81: 69: 57: 46: 41: 37: 28: 21: 338:Massachusetts Land Court 674:The Boston Daily Globe 659:The Boston Daily Globe 624:The Boston Daily Globe 609:The Boston Daily Globe 594:The Boston Daily Globe 579:The Boston Daily Globe 564:The Boston Daily Globe 549:The Boston Daily Globe 534:The Boston Daily Globe 519:The Boston Daily Globe 504:The Boston Daily Globe 463:The Boston Daily Globe 279:MacDonald was born in 269:Beverly, Massachusetts 143:John L. Saltonstall Sr 596:. September 29, 1935. 247:Lynn Business College 141:Serving with 465:. December 20, 1928. 375:Leverett Saltonstall 551:. January 25, 1934. 289:Beverly High School 287:MacDonald attended 262:Herman A. MacDonald 173:Alvah J. Bradstreet 170:Allison G. Catheron 23:Herman A. MacDonald 16:American politician 646:. January 5, 1961. 309:Eben Sumner Draper 676:. April 30, 1928. 566:. April 22, 1934. 536:. April 13, 1928. 521:. March 19, 1928. 506:. March 20, 1928. 259: 258: 197:November 11, 1881 751: 678: 677: 669: 663: 662: 661:. June 25, 1947. 654: 648: 647: 644:The Boston Globe 639: 628: 627: 619: 613: 612: 604: 598: 597: 589: 583: 582: 574: 568: 567: 559: 553: 552: 544: 538: 537: 529: 523: 522: 514: 508: 507: 499: 490: 489: 480: 467: 466: 458: 418:Old South Church 388:Military service 379:Maurice J. Tobin 346:Frank A. Goodwin 305:Curtis Guild Jr. 299:Political career 212: 196: 194: 182:Personal details 166: 155:A. 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Beal 48: 699:1961 deaths 694:1881 births 420:in Boston. 404:in France. 398:World War I 222:Nationality 151:Preceded by 101:Preceded by 59:Preceded by 688:Categories 431:References 394:Border War 354:Joseph Ely 275:Early life 243:Alma mater 236:Republican 193:1881-11-11 396:. During 281:Stockholm 200:Stockholm 139:1911–1912 135:In office 95:1913–1916 91:In office 53:1941–1946 49:In office 266:Mayor of 226:American 488:. 1912. 416:at the 414:Boston 320:Salem 307:and 206:Died 187:Born 690:: 632:^ 494:^ 471:^ 439:^ 427:. 311:. 626:. 611:. 581:. 195:) 191:(

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John W. Beal
Joseph Cairnes
Mayor of Beverly, Massachusetts
Frederick Dodge
James McPherson
Massachusetts House of Representatives
John L. Saltonstall Sr
Parker S. Davis
Allison G. Catheron
Stockholm
Londonderry, New Hampshire
American
Republican
Alma mater
Boston Y.M.C.A. Evening Law School
Mayor of
Beverly, Massachusetts
Stockholm
Beverly High School
Boston Y.M.C.A. Evening Law School
Curtis Guild Jr.
Eben Sumner Draper
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Salem
Massachusetts General Court
Channing Cox
Massachusetts Land Court
Alvan T. Fuller
Frank A. Goodwin

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