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  1. George Albee Hibbard (October 27, 1864 – May 29, 1910) was an American political figure who served as the mayor of Boston from 1908 to 1910. Early years [ edit ] Hibbard was born in Boston in 1864, [3] graduated from Harvard University in 1880, and passed the bar in 1885.

  2. George Albee Hibbard was born October 27; 1864, in Boston, and was educated in the Boston public schools. His father was a strong antislavery man. At twenty, Hibbard was a clerk in Quincy Market working for his father, a wholesale produce dealer.

  3. George Albee Hibbard was an American political figure who served as the mayor of Boston from 1908 to 1910. George Albee Hibbard was an American political figure who ...

  4. The Boston mayoral election of 1907 was held on Tuesday, December 10, [1] and saw Republican nominee George A. Hibbard defeat Democratic incumbent John F. Fitzgerald as well as Independence League nominee John A. Coulthurst. Ahead of the general election, primary elections for each party had taken place on Thursday, November 14, 1907.

    • George A. Hibbard
    • 42.4%
    • Republican
    • 38,112
  5. John Francis " Honey Fitz " Fitzgerald (February 11, 1863 – October 2, 1950) was an American Democratic politician from Boston, Massachusetts. Fitzgerald served as mayor of Boston and a member of the United States House of Representatives. He also made unsuccessful runs for the United States Senate in 1916 and 1942 and governor of ...

  6. George Albee Hibbard (27 October 1864-29 May 1910) was the Republican Mayor of Boston from 6 January 1908 to 7 February 1910, interrupting John F. Fitzgerald's terms. George Albee Hibbard was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1864, and he became a lawyer in 1885. He served as Postmaster of Boston in 1899, in the State House from 1894 to 1895, and as Mayor from 1908 to 1910, and he died in 1910.