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Thomas Brady (September 1850 – March 13, 1928) was the 7th mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey, from 1904 to 1905. [1] He was a founder of the Consumers' Coal and Ice Company, as well as the Bergen Point–Port Richmond Ferry.
He was the director of public affairs on the Bayonne, New Jersey City Commission in 1930. He was head of the X-ray department of the Jersey City Hospital in 1930. [7] [8] 1923–1927: Robert J. Talbot: 1927–1931: Bert J. Daly: This is his second term. 1931–1939: Lucius F. Donohue: 1939–1943: James J. Donovan: 1943–1947: Bert J. Daly ...
Pages in category "People from Bayonne, New Jersey" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Donovan served twice as Hudson County Freeholder: 1935-39 and 1951-54.He served as mayor in between those terms. [citation needed]He led the anti-Frank Hague movement on the home rule ticket, which emphasized Bayonne locals, not Jersey City politicians, running Bayonne.
People from Bayonne, New Jersey (5 C, 39 P) S. Ships built in Bayonne, New Jersey (51 P) T. Transportation in Bayonne, New Jersey (8 P) Pages in category "Bayonne ...
Bayonne was reincorporated as a city by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 10, 1869, [30] replacing Bayonne Township, subject to the results of a referendum held nine days later. [31] At the time it was formed, Bayonne included the communities of Bergen Point , Constable Hook , Centreville, Pamrapo and Saltersville.
1930s New Jersey elections (7 C) S. 1930s in sports in New Jersey (10 C) This page was last edited on 20 January 2023, at 21:35 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Her fame began to subside after silent pictures gave way to sound. Although her broad "Joisey" accent in early talkies like Jazz Heaven was unsuitable for most ingenue roles, Warner Bros. signed her to play streetwise girls in its feature films of 1929-30. After Warners released her in 1930, O'Neil freelanced at various studios.