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John H. Farley

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John H. Farley
John H. Farley
Office: Mayor, Cleveland, Ohio
Political party: Democrat
Term of office: 18831884, 18991900
Preceded by: Rensselaer R. Herrick;

Robert E. McKisson

Succeeded by: George W. Gardner;

Tom L. Johnson

Date of birth: February 5, 1846
Date of death: February 10, 1922
Profession: Politician

John Harrington Farley (also known as "Honest John" Farley ) (February 5, 1846February 10, 1922) was an American politician of the Democratic Party who served as the 27th and 34th mayor of Cleveland, Ohio from 1883 to 1884 and from 1899 to 1900. Farley began his political career in 1871 when he was elected to Cleveland City Council as a Democrat and served three terms. In 1883, Farley was elected mayor of Cleveland. He was married to Margaret Kenney in the following year. After serving one term in office, he was appointed collector of internal revenue by President Grover Cleveland. After this, he was later made director of public works in Cleveland under Mayor Robert Blee in 1893. Farley then decided to run for mayor again. He defeated incumbent Republican mayor, Robert E. McKisson in 1899. In his tenure as mayor, Farley had to request the state militia to support Cleveland police in maintaining order during the streetcar strike in 1899. In 1901, Farley decided to retire from the mayor's office. His successor would be progressive Democrat, Tom L. Johnson, regarded by many as Cleveland's greatest mayor. After his mayorship, Farley made a career in business and played a part in the founding of the Central National Bank. He died of a stroke in 1922.

References

  • The Encyclopedia Of Cleveland History by Cleveland Bicentennial Commission (Cleveland, Ohio), David D. Van Tassel (Editor), and John J. Grabowski (Editor) ISBN 0-253-33056-4
Preceded by
Rensselaer R. Herrick
Mayor of Cleveland
18831884
Succeeded by
George W. Gardner
Preceded by
Robert E. McKisson
Mayor of Cleveland
18991900
Succeeded by
Tom L. Johnson

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