James W. McHenry
James Wilson McHenry was mayor of Murray, Utah from 1916 to 1917.[1] McHenry was born in Nashville, Tennessee[2] and moved to Murray in 1881. He worked for the LDS Church supervising its tithing yard in Salt Lake City. He helped organize the Murray Commercial Club and later formed the Salt Lake Commercial Club. He later oversaw the foundation of a West Jordan sugar beet factory.[3]
James McHenry | |
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6th Mayor of Murray, Utah | |
In office 01 January 1916 – 01 January 1917 | |
Preceded by | George Huscher |
Succeeded by | Norman Erekson |
Personal details | |
Born | Nashville, Tennessee | October 23, 1864
Died | November 23, 1931 67) Murray, Utah | (aged
Spouse(s) | Susan Catherine Barrett, Livydell P. Felker |
Children | 8 |
Residence | Murray, Utah |
McHenry’s tenure in office was noted for the expansion of the cities’ sewer and irrigation lines. McHenry, previous to being elected, pushed for municipally-owned power generation.[4]
References
- "History of Murray City > Past Mayors". City government of Murray, Utah. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
- Stalwart Murray Citizen Called to other Fields Murray Eagle November 26, 1931
- R.R. Rasmussen History of Murray Murray Eagle December 17, 1936
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