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Harland A. McPhetres

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301:, where McPhetres worked for a finance company. He later returned to Lynn, where he sold fire alarms. In 1941, the superintendent of the Essex County Training School accused McPhetres of borrowing equipment he sold to the school in never returning it. McPhetres denied the accusations and the missing equipment was found in the school's attic, where it had been stored for over five years. 283:
post decided to have McPhetres, the post's commander, challenge him in the 1921 election. His campaign was staffed by ex-servicemen and his wife ran his campaign office. On election day, Creamer was declared the winner by 58 votes. However, a recount found that McPhetres had won by 86 votes. The two
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and moved to Lynn at the age of 15. His father, George H. McPhetres, was the city's street commissioner for many years. McPhetres took the manual training course at Lynn English High School and graduated in 1911. Afterwards, he attended law school, worked as an insurance investigator, and was
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dealership in Lynn. His wife filed for divorce in 1930 and two years later he married Arlene F. Hulbert in a private ceremony. Hulbert, who was fifteen year's McPhetres' junior, had received her high school diploma from McPhetres when he was mayor. The couple moved to
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faced off again in the 1923 election, which McPhetres won by a two to one margin. He did not run for reelection in 1925.
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In 1929 and 1935, McPhetres was an unsuccessful candidate for mayor of Lynn; losing both times to
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had a number of disagreements with the city's World War I veterans, and members of the city's
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and was wounded in April 1918. On May 10, 1919, he married his first wife, Marion, in
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McPhetres died on May 3, 1972 at the Veterans Administration Hospital in
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During 440:"Creamer Reelected at Lynn by Only 58 Votes". 405:"Lynn Has One Soldier Killed, Three Wounded". 470:"McPhetres Victor By Huge Majority In Lynn". 8: 690:United States Army personnel of World War II 292:Prior to leaving office, McPhetres opened a 685:United States Army personnel of World War I 526: 524: 522: 361: 359: 343: 341: 339: 18: 420: 418: 416: 335: 383:Annual Report of the School Department 531:"Ex-Mayor of Lynn Secretly Married". 485:"Lynn Mayor Not to Seek Reelection". 7: 348:"H. A. McPhetres: Was Lynn mayor". 14: 675:20th-century American politicians 184: 1932, divorced) 160: 311:McPhetres was a captain in the 267:. 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Index

Mayor of
Lynn, Massachusetts
Walter H. Creamer
Ralph S. Bauer
Dexter, Maine
Bedford, Massachusetts
Pine Grove Cemetery
Mayor
Lynn, Massachusetts
Dexter, Maine
World War I
101st Field Artillery Regiment
Saugus, Massachusetts
Walter H. Creamer
American Legion
Cleveland
Springfield, Massachusetts
J. Fred Manning
Military Police Corps
World War II
Bedford, Massachusetts





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