Mayor of Montclair, New Jersey

Mayors of Montclair, New Jersey:

References

  1. "New Jersey Senate Campaign: Two Profiles in Determination". New York Times. October 31, 1984. Retrieved 2011-10-14. She was Mayor of Montclair, a general-practice lawyer elected to office here, once a Cub Scout den mother and president of the New Jersey Wellesley College club, a woman 'so photogenic,' according to the publisher of the local newspaper, that merchants called asking to appear in photographs with her.
  2. "Mostly White Newark Suburb Gets Negro Mayor". Jet magazine. June 6, 1968. Matthew G. Carter was sworn in as the first Negro mayor of Montclair, NJ, a suburb of Newark with a well-to-do population of 43,000 that is three-quarters white. The town commission named him ...
  3. Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey. p. 417. Mr. McConnell was appointed Commissioner of Parks and Public Property in Montclair in 1919 to fill an unexpired term and in May, 1920, was chosen Mayor of Montclair for a four year term. He was appointed a member of the State Board of ...
  4. "New Montclair Board Organizes Next Week". New York Times. May 10, 1928. Retrieved 2011-10-13. Former Mayor Howard F. McConnell, a member of the New York Stock Exchange, barely was elected to fifth place, with 3988, all choice votes. ...
  5. Delta Phi catalogue, 1827-1907. Delta Phi. 1907.
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