McCron Avondale Cook Hussey (19 May 1840 – 9 May 1929) was an American politician from Natchez, Mississippi.
He was a Circuit Court Clerk in 1869 [1] and 1871. [2] In 1871 he was also an Alderman in Natchez. [3]
In 1872 he was one of the incorporators of the Natchez and Brookhaven Railroad Company. [4] He was an officer of the Natchez Pythian Lodge which was a Masonic lodge instituted August 7, 1872. [5] In the same year he was also the President of the newly formed Natchez Typographical Union No. 152. [6]
In 1873 he was a Circuit Court Clerk, served as the Secretary of the County School Board and was a member of the City School Board. [7]
In 1874 he was Circuit Court Clerk and a City School Trustee. [8]
He represented Adams County, Mississippi, along with Henry P. Jacobs and Fred Parsons, in the Mississippi House of Representatives in 1876 and 1877. [9] [10] [11] He was elected as a Fusionist candidate and was described as a white moderate. [12] He later switched to the Democratic Party. [12] [13]
McCron Avondale Cook Hussey (19 May 1840 – 9 May 1929) was an American politician from Natchez, Mississippi.
He was a Circuit Court Clerk in 1869 [1] and 1871. [2] In 1871 he was also an Alderman in Natchez. [3]
In 1872 he was one of the incorporators of the Natchez and Brookhaven Railroad Company. [4] He was an officer of the Natchez Pythian Lodge which was a Masonic lodge instituted August 7, 1872. [5] In the same year he was also the President of the newly formed Natchez Typographical Union No. 152. [6]
In 1873 he was a Circuit Court Clerk, served as the Secretary of the County School Board and was a member of the City School Board. [7]
In 1874 he was Circuit Court Clerk and a City School Trustee. [8]
He represented Adams County, Mississippi, along with Henry P. Jacobs and Fred Parsons, in the Mississippi House of Representatives in 1876 and 1877. [9] [10] [11] He was elected as a Fusionist candidate and was described as a white moderate. [12] He later switched to the Democratic Party. [12] [13]