31:
283:
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,
351:
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
318:. During his tenure in the House, MacDonald guided a piece of railroad-related legislation known as the season ticket bill and a bill requesting the investigation of construction of a new bridge and dam between
718:
392:
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
370:
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.
117:
723:
738:
105:
743:
708:
703:
348:
alleged that MacDonald ran the state while
Governor Fuller was absent, which was "pretty much of all the time during the past four years".
728:
713:
329:
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.
265:
82:
401:
315:
125:
292:
249:
733:
363:. At the party convention, MacDonald finished in last place on the first ballot with 84 votes to Oscar M. Dionne's 279,
235:
30:
483:
323:
424:
360:
215:
393:
337:
268:
698:
693:
374:
319:
622:
Owens, Cornelius R. (April 25, 1946). "King Named in
Surprise Move to Replace MacDonald".
8:
288:
169:
308:
303:
From 1906 to 1910, MacDonald worked as a clerk and stenographer in office of governors
142:
607:
Harris, John G. (December 29, 1940). "Huge Crowd to Attend
Saltonstall Inauguration".
381:
on the grounds that he had inefficiently managed the
Federally-funded roads program.
417:
378:
345:
304:
364:
341:
157:
326:. He served on the Committee on Legal Affairs and the Committee on Liquor Law.
75:
687:
225:
333:
63:
373:
In 1940, MacDonald was appointed
Commissioner of Public Works by Governor
397:
353:
314:
From 1911 to 1912 MacDonald represented the 20th Essex District in the
242:
719:
Republican Party members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
384:
From 1947 to 1949, MacDonald served on the state Appellate Tax Board.
280:
199:
577:
Merrill, John D. (June 10, 1934). "Washburn Prods 'Evasive' Walsh".
367:'s 170, and Richard E. Johnston's 99, and withdrew his candidacy.
642:"Herman A. MacDonald; Ex-Mayor of Beverly, Once State DPW Head".
413:
332:
In January 1921, MacDonald was appointed secretary to governor
657:"Senate Reconsiders, Kills Life Tenure for 2 Tax Board Aids".
672:"Herman MacDonald and Bride Sail on Honeymoon to Europe".
340:, but on January 1, 1925, he became secretary to governor
412:
On April 29, 1928, MacDonald married Marion S. Young of
377:. He was removed from the position in 1946 by Governor
264:
was a Swedish-born American politician who served as
295:. In 1910 he was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar.
284:which became an issue during his political career.
592:"Both Parties Work Hard for 2d District Primary".
685:
400:he served as a field artillery captain with the
336:. He later resigned to serve as recorder of the
271:and Massachusetts Commissioner of Public Works.
478:
476:
474:
472:
344:. In 1928, former registrar of motor vehicles
456:
454:
452:
450:
448:
446:
444:
442:
440:
724:Northeastern University School of Law alumni
469:
739:Massachusetts Commissioners of Public Works
637:
635:
633:
461:"Fuller's Appointees Long in Public Life".
437:
42:Massachusetts Commissioner of Public Works
29:
517:"MacDonald an Alien While Mayor, Claim".
630:
576:
532:"MacDonald Ruled State, Says Goodwin".
502:"MacDonald Replies to Goodwin Attack".
497:
495:
359:In 1934, MacDonald was a candidate for
744:20th-century Massachusetts politicians
709:Massachusetts National Guard personnel
704:Swedish emigrants to the United States
686:
606:
562:"MacDonald Would Be State Treasurer".
423:On January 4, 1961, MacDonald died in
316:Massachusetts House of Representatives
126:Massachusetts House of Representatives
621:
492:
387:
356:replaced him with Richard K. Hale.
298:
13:
293:Boston Y.M.C.A. Evening Law School
250:Boston Y.M.C.A. 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. Preston Chase
152:
137:
114:
102:
93:
72:
60:
51:
33:
19:
18:
759:
758:
754:
753:
752:
750:
749:
748:
684:
683:
682:
681:
671:
670:
666:
656:
655:
651:
641:
640:
631:
620:
616:
605:
601:
591:
590:
586:
575:
571:
561:
560:
556:
546:
545:
541:
531:
530:
526:
516:
515:
511:
501:
500:
493:
482:
481:
470:
460:
459:
438:
433:
410:
390:
365:Samuel H. Wragg
361:state treasurer
342:Alvan T. Fuller
301:
277:
248:
232:Political party
214:
210:
209:January 4, 1961
198:
192:
190:
172:
164:
158:Parker S. Davis
156:
150:
145:
138:
133:
118:James McPherson
112:
106:Frederick Dodge
100:
94:
89:
70:
58:
52:
47:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
757:
747:
746:
741:
736:
731:
726:
721:
716:
711:
706:
701:
696:
680:
679:
664:
649:
629:
614:
599:
584:
569:
554:
539:
524:
509:
491:
468:
435:
434:
432:
429:
409:
406:
389:
386:
300:
297:
276:
273:
257:
256:
253:
252:
245:
239:
238:
233:
229:
228:
223:
219:
218:
213:(aged 79)
207:
203:
202:
188:
184:
183:
179:
178:
175:
174:
167:
161:
160:
153:
147:
146:
140:
130:
129:
124:Member of the
121:
120:
115:
109:
108:
103:
97:
96:
86:
85:
79:
78:
76:Joseph Cairnes
73:
67:
66:
61:
55:
54:
44:
43:
39:
38:
35:
34:
26:
25:
22:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
756:
745:
742:
740:
737:
735:
732:
730:
727:
725:
722:
720:
717:
715:
712:
710:
707:
705:
702:
700:
697:
695:
692:
691:
689:
675:
668:
660:
653:
645:
638:
636:
634:
625:
618:
610:
603:
595:
588:
580:
573:
565:
558:
550:
543:
535:
528:
520:
513:
505:
498:
496:
487:
486:
479:
477:
475:
473:
464:
457:
455:
453:
451:
449:
447:
445:
443:
441:
436:
428:
426:
421:
419:
415:
408:Personal life
405:
403:
399:
395:
385:
382:
380:
376:
371:
368:
366:
362:
357:
355:
349:
347:
343:
339:
335:
330:
327:
325:
321:
317:
312:
310:
306:
296:
294:
290:
285:
282:
272:
270:
267:
263:
254:
251:
246:
244:
240:
237:
234:
230:
227:
224:
220:
217:
208:
204:
201:
189:
185:
180:
176:
171:
168:
162:
159:
154:
148:
144:
136:
131:
127:
122:
119:
116:
110:
107:
104:
98:
92:
87:
84:
80:
77:
74:
68:
65:
62:
56:
50:
45:
40:
36:
32:
27:
20:
673:
667:
658:
652:
643:
623:
617:
608:
602:
593:
587:
578:
572:
563:
557:
548:
542:
533:
527:
518:
512:
503:
484:
462:
422:
411:
391:
383:
372:
369:
358:
350:
334:Channing Cox
331:
328:
313:
302:
286:
278:
261:
260:
211:(1961-01-04)
165:Succeeded by
134:
113:Succeeded by
90:
71:Succeeded by
64:John W. 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:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.