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'''Charles Neal Barney''' (June 27, 1875-April 24, 1949) was a [[Massachusetts]] politician who served as a member of the Common Council<ref>{{Citation | last=The Celebration Committee| title = City of Lynn Massachusetts Semi-Centennial of Incorporation. | page = 271. | publisher =The Celebration Committee | location = Lynn, MA | year = 1900}}</ref> and as the thirty first [[Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts|Mayor]] of [[Lynn, Massachusetts]]. |
'''Charles Neal Barney''' (June 27, 1875-April 24, 1949) was a [[Massachusetts]] politician who served as a member of the Common Council<ref>{{Citation | last=The Celebration Committee| title = City of Lynn Massachusetts Semi-Centennial of Incorporation. | page = 271. | publisher =The Celebration Committee | location = Lynn, MA | year = 1900}}</ref> and as the thirty first [[Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts|Mayor]] of [[Lynn, Massachusetts]]. |
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Barney was born in Lynn, Massachusetts on June 27, 1875 to William M. and Mary L. (Neal) Barney.<ref>{{Citation | last=Schwarz |first=Julius Caesar| title = Who's |
Barney was born in Lynn, Massachusetts on June 27, 1875 to William M. and Mary L. (Neal) Barney.<ref name="WhoWho in Law 1937 p58">{{Citation | last=Schwarz |first=Julius Caesar| title = Who's Who in law. Vol. 1 | page = 58. | publisher = | location = Lynn, MA | year = 1937}}</ref> |
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Barney was the grandson of Lynn's tenth mayor [[Peter M. Neal]].<ref>{{Citation | last=Sellew |first=Edwin P.| title = The Friend, Volume LXXXI No. 21| page = 167. | publisher =Edwin P. Sellew | location = Philadelphia, MA | year = 1907}}</ref> |
Barney was the grandson of Lynn's tenth mayor [[Peter M. Neal]].<ref>{{Citation | last=Sellew |first=Edwin P.| title = The Friend, Volume LXXXI No. 21| page = 167. | publisher =Edwin P. Sellew | location = Philadelphia, MA | year = 1907}}</ref> |
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==Early life and career== |
==Early life and career== |
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Barney graduated from [[Tufts University|Tufts College]] receiving his A.B. in 1895 and his A.M., in 1909.<ref |
Barney graduated from [[Tufts University|Tufts College]] receiving his A.B. in 1895 and his A.M., in 1909.<ref name="MarWhoWho in NE 1915 p78"/> While at Tufts Barney joined [[Theta Delta Chi]].<ref>{{Citation | last=Sauer |first=Anne| title = Concise Encyclopedia of Tufts History | page = | publisher =Tufts University | location = Medford, MA | year = 2000}}</ref> Barney received his law degree (LL.B.) from [[Boston University School of Law]] in 1898.<ref name="WhoWho in Law 1937 p58"/> |
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Barney married Maizie Blaikie in [[Malden, Massachusetts]] on June 27 , 1901.<ref |
Barney married Maizie Blaikie in [[Malden, Massachusetts]] on June 27 , 1901.<ref name="MarWhoWho in NE 1915 p78"/> |
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From 1908 to 1918 Barney taught Equity<ref |
From 1908 to 1918 Barney taught Equity<ref name="MarWhoWho in NE 1915 p78"/> at [[Northeastern University School of Law]].<ref name="WhoWho in Law 1937 p58"/> |
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==Political career== |
==Political career== |
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Barney was a member of the Lynn Common Council<ref>{{Citation | last=The Celebration Committee| title = City of Lynn Massachusetts Semi-Centennial of Incorporation. | page = 271. | publisher =The Celebration Committee | location = Lynn, MA | year = 1900}}</ref> from 1901 to 1904, mayor of Lynn from 1906 to 1907, and a Presidential Elector in 1908.<ref |
Barney was a member of the Lynn Common Council<ref>{{Citation | last=The Celebration Committee| title = City of Lynn Massachusetts Semi-Centennial of Incorporation. | page = 271. | publisher =The Celebration Committee | location = Lynn, MA | year = 1900}}</ref> from 1901 to 1904, mayor of Lynn from 1906 to 1907, and a Presidential Elector in 1908.<ref name="MarWhoWho in NE 1915 p78"/> |
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==Later life and career== |
==Later life and career== |
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Revision as of 03:35, 25 August 2010
Charles Neal Barney | |
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Thirty First Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts | |
In office 1906–1907 | |
Preceded by | Henry W. Eastham |
Succeeded by | Thomas F. Porter |
President of the Lynn, Massachusetts Common Council[1] | |
In office 1901[1]–1901[2] | |
Preceded by | Henry W. Eastham[1] |
Succeeded by | William A. Willey[2] |
Member of the Lynn, Massachusetts Common Council Ward Four[4] | |
In office 1901[3]–1904[3] | |
Personal details | |
Born | June 27, 1875 |
Died | April 24, 1949[5] |
Political party | Republican[3] |
Spouse | Maizie Blaikie[3] |
Alma mater | Tufts College, Boston University School of Law |
Charles Neal Barney (June 27, 1875-April 24, 1949) was a Massachusetts politician who served as a member of the Common Council[6] and as the thirty first Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts.
Barney was born in Lynn, Massachusetts on June 27, 1875 to William M. and Mary L. (Neal) Barney.[7] Barney was the grandson of Lynn's tenth mayor Peter M. Neal.[8]
Early life and career
Barney graduated from Tufts College receiving his A.B. in 1895 and his A.M., in 1909.[3] While at Tufts Barney joined Theta Delta Chi.[9] Barney received his law degree (LL.B.) from Boston University School of Law in 1898.[7]
Barney married Maizie Blaikie in Malden, Massachusetts on June 27 , 1901.[3]
From 1908 to 1918 Barney taught Equity[3] at Northeastern University School of Law.[7]
Political career
Barney was a member of the Lynn Common Council[10] from 1901 to 1904, mayor of Lynn from 1906 to 1907, and a Presidential Elector in 1908.[3]
Later life and career
In 1918 Barney went to work as the as chief counsel and secretary for the New Jersey based Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. In 1942 Barney was elected as the Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation's vice-president and secretary.[11]
Barney, who was a great nephew of Maria Mitchell,[12] and from 1947 to 1949 served as a president of the Maria Mitchell Association.[13]
References
- Biography of Charles Neal Barney in the Concise Encyclopedia of Tufts History (ed. Anne Sauer)
- A Guide to the Charles Neal Barney papers, 1900.
Notes
- ^ a b c Tucker, Charles H. (1917), Lynn, MA: The City Documents Comprising the Annual Reports for 1916, p. 338.
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(help) - ^ a b Tucker, Charles H. (1917), Lynn, MA: The City Documents Comprising the Annual Reports for 1916, p. 339.
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(help) - ^ a b c d e f g h i Marquis, Albert Nelson (1915), Who's Who in New England, Volume 3 2nd. ed., Chicago, IL: A. N. Marquis & Company, p. 78.
- ^ The Celebration Committee (1900), City of Lynn Massachusetts Semi-Centennial of Incorporation., Lynn, MA: The Celebration Committee, p. 271.
- ^ Sauer, Anne (2000), Concise Encyclopedia of Tufts History, Medford, MA: Tufts University
- ^ The Celebration Committee (1900), City of Lynn Massachusetts Semi-Centennial of Incorporation., Lynn, MA: The Celebration Committee, p. 271.
- ^ a b c Schwarz, Julius Caesar (1937), Who's Who in law. Vol. 1, Lynn, MA, p. 58.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Sellew, Edwin P. (1907), The Friend, Volume LXXXI No. 21, Philadelphia, MA: Edwin P. Sellew, p. 167.
- ^ Sauer, Anne (2000), Concise Encyclopedia of Tufts History, Medford, MA: Tufts University
- ^ The Celebration Committee (1900), City of Lynn Massachusetts Semi-Centennial of Incorporation., Lynn, MA: The Celebration Committee, p. 271.
- ^ Sauer, Anne (2000), Concise Encyclopedia of Tufts History, Medford, MA: Tufts University
- ^ Officers and Board of Managers (1949), Annual Report of the Maria Mitchell Association, vol. 47, Nantucket, MA: Maria Mitchell Association, p. 10
- ^ Sauer, Anne (2000), Concise Encyclopedia of Tufts History, Medford, MA: Tufts University
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