Benjamin Holmes (Missouri politician)
Benjamin Holmes (August 8, 1846 – January 14, 1914) was a Democratic Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri from 1890-1891.
He was the first mayor under a new charter allowing for two-year terms and oversaw the design and construction of the George Kessler-designed parkway system.
Holmes was born in Independence, Missouri. He operated the livestock commission firm of Lail & Holmes at the Kansas City Livestock Exchange building. He was treasurer of Jackson County, Missouri from 1878 to 1885.[1]
He is buried in Elmwood Cemetery.
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Preceded by Joseph J. Davenport |
Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri 1890-1891 |
Succeeded by William S. Cowherd |
References
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