Herbert P. Wasgatt | |
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Member of the Massachusetts Executive Council 4th Councilor district [1] | |
In office 1915 [1]–1917 | |
Succeeded by | George Butler Wason [2] |
Member of the School Committee of the city of Everett, Massachusetts [1] | |
In office 1912–1914 | |
11th
Mayor of Everett, Massachusetts [1] | |
In office January 2, 1911 – January 2, 1912 | |
Preceded by | Charles Bruce |
Succeeded by | James Chambers |
Member of the Board of Aldermen of the city of Everett, Massachusetts [1] | |
In office 1908–1909 | |
Personal details | |
Born | August 26, 1865 Boston, Massachusetts |
Died | December 21, 1934 (aged 69) Boston, Massachusetts |
Political party | Republican [1] |
Occupation | Shoe manufacturer Government official |
Herbert P. Wasgatt (August 26, 1865 – December 21, 1934) was an American shoe manufacturer and politician who was the eleventh mayor of Everett, Massachusetts, and a member of the Massachusetts Governor's Council.
Wasgatt was born on August 26, 1865, in Boston. [1]
In 1884, Wasgatt began manufacturing shoes. [3] In 1892, he organized the Andrews-Wasgatt Company with Elmore Andrews. Five years later, they moved their factory to Everett. [4]
From 1908 to 1909, Wasgatt was a member of the Everett Board of Aldermen. From January 2, 1911, to January 2, 1912, he was the city's mayor. From 1912 to 1917, he was a member of the Everett School Committee. [3]
From 1915 to 1917, he represented the 4th District on the Massachusetts Governor's Council. [3]
Wasgatt was later a member of the State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration and Associate Commissioner of Labor and Industries. [5]
Wasgatt died on December 21, 1934, in Boston. At the time of his death he was a resident of Newton, Massachusetts. [6]
Herbert P. Wasgatt | |
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Member of the Massachusetts Executive Council 4th Councilor district [1] | |
In office 1915 [1]–1917 | |
Succeeded by | George Butler Wason [2] |
Member of the School Committee of the city of Everett, Massachusetts [1] | |
In office 1912–1914 | |
11th
Mayor of Everett, Massachusetts [1] | |
In office January 2, 1911 – January 2, 1912 | |
Preceded by | Charles Bruce |
Succeeded by | James Chambers |
Member of the Board of Aldermen of the city of Everett, Massachusetts [1] | |
In office 1908–1909 | |
Personal details | |
Born | August 26, 1865 Boston, Massachusetts |
Died | December 21, 1934 (aged 69) Boston, Massachusetts |
Political party | Republican [1] |
Occupation | Shoe manufacturer Government official |
Herbert P. Wasgatt (August 26, 1865 – December 21, 1934) was an American shoe manufacturer and politician who was the eleventh mayor of Everett, Massachusetts, and a member of the Massachusetts Governor's Council.
Wasgatt was born on August 26, 1865, in Boston. [1]
In 1884, Wasgatt began manufacturing shoes. [3] In 1892, he organized the Andrews-Wasgatt Company with Elmore Andrews. Five years later, they moved their factory to Everett. [4]
From 1908 to 1909, Wasgatt was a member of the Everett Board of Aldermen. From January 2, 1911, to January 2, 1912, he was the city's mayor. From 1912 to 1917, he was a member of the Everett School Committee. [3]
From 1915 to 1917, he represented the 4th District on the Massachusetts Governor's Council. [3]
Wasgatt was later a member of the State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration and Associate Commissioner of Labor and Industries. [5]
Wasgatt died on December 21, 1934, in Boston. At the time of his death he was a resident of Newton, Massachusetts. [6]