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Murray Seasongood

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Birthplace: Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH, United States
Death: February 21, 1983 (104)
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Alfred Seasongood and Emily Seasongood
Husband of Agnes Seasongood
Father of Janet Hoffheimer
Brother of Martha E. Stern; Rosella Newburger and Edwin Alfred Seasongood

Occupation: Mayor of Cincinatti, 1926-1930
Managed by: Kevin Lawrence Hanit
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About Murray Seasongood, Mayor of Cincinnati

Murray Seasongood (October 27, 1878-February 21, 1983) was a Jewish American politician, who served as the Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio from 1926-1930. After his tenure as mayor, Seasongood was appointed as professor of law at Harvard University. He was named as one of the 100 Greatest Ohio Citizens in 1974.

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Murray seasongood (1878–1983), who was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, was a lawyer and mayor of Cincinnati. Seasongood was admitted to the Ohio bar in 1903, and practiced law privately for several years. He was active in the political reform movement, which fought and finally destroyed the power of the Cox machine in Cincinnati and introduced the council-manager form of municipal government, elected by proportional representation, in 1924. Seasongood was elected mayor of Cincinnati by the nine-man council in 1926, serving two terms until 1930. He was a capable, well-respected mayor who expanded numerous services while reducing costs. During this period, he also headed the Cincinnati City Planning Commission. Seasongood's other public posts included chairman of the Ohio Commission for the Blind (1915–25); member of the U.S. Civil Service Commission's Loyalty Review Board (1947–53); and security counsel to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission's Personnel Clearance Security Board (1954–59). From 1925 to 1959 he lectured in law at the University of Cincinnati. He established the Hamilton County Good Government League and served for many years as national president of the Legal Aid Society. President Herbert Hoover appointed him to a national commission to investigate housing conditions. In 1974 he was named one of the 100 Greatest Ohio Citizens. Seasongood, who lived to be 104, practiced law into his nineties at the law firm of Paxton & Seasongood.

Long active in Jewish affairs, Seasongood served as a member of the Hebrew Union College's board of governors (1913–42); board member of the Joint Distribution Committee; and executive committee member of the American Jewish Committee (1938–47).

His books include Local Government in the United States, A Challenge and an Opportunity (1933; 19342); Cases on Municipal Corporations (1934; third edition (1953) with C.J. Antieau); and Selections from Speeches: 1900–1959 of Murray Seasongood (1960). www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/seasongood

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Murray Seasongood, Mayor of Cincinnati's Timeline

1878
October 27, 1878
Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH, United States
1913
September 25, 1913
Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
1983
February 21, 1983
Age 104
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States