John W. Coughlin
John W. Coughlin | |
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Mayor of Fall River, Massachusetts | |
In office 1891[1]–1894 | |
Preceded by | James Frederick Jackson |
Succeeded by | William S. Greene |
Personal details | |
Born | (1861-06-09)June 9, 1861[1] Fall River, Massachusetts[1] |
Died | December 2, 1920(1920-12-02) (aged 59) Fall River, Massachusetts |
Political party | Democratic[1] |
Relations | John T. Coughlin (cousin)[2][page needed] |
Alma mater | College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore Maryland[1] |
Profession | Medical Doctor[1] |
John W. Coughlin (June 9, 1861 – December 2, 1920) was an American physician and politician who served as Mayor of Fall River, Massachusetts.
Coughlin was born in Fall River on June 9, 1861, to William and Abbie Coughlin.[1]
Coughlin studied medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Baltimore, Maryland.[1]
Coughlin was elected Mayor of Fall River in 1890.[1]
Coughlin represented Massachusetts' thirteenth Congressional District at the 1892 Democratic National Convention.[1]
Coughlin died in Fall River on December 2, 1920.[3]
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Toomey, Daniel P. (1892). Massachusetts of Today: a Memorial of the State, Historical and Biographical. Boston, MA: Columbia Publishing Company. p. 483. Retrieved March 6, 2023 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "Coughlin May Run". The Boston Daily Globe. September 18, 1906.
- ^ "Dr. John W. Coughlin Dies in Fall River". The Hartford Courant. Fall River, Massachusetts. December 4, 1920. p. 5. Retrieved March 6, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
External links
- Testimony of John W. Coughlin in the Trial of Lizzie Borden June 14, 1893
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Preceded by James Frederick Jackson | Mayor of Fall River, Massachusetts 1891 – 1894 | Succeeded by William S. Greene |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by William A. Gaston | Democratic National Committeeman from Massachusetts 1905–1920 | Succeeded by Edward W. Quinn |
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