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Samuel Calley

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Samuel Calley
18th and 22nd Mayor of Salem, Massachusetts[1]
In office
1872–1872
Preceded byNathanial Brown
Succeeded byWilliam Cogswell
In office
1881[1]–1882[1]
Preceded byHenry K. Oliver
Succeeded byWilliam M. Hill
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives[1]
Member of the [[Massachusetts House of Representatives House of Representatives|Massachusetts House of Representatives House of Representatives]]
In office
1870[1]–1871[1]
Personal details
BornApril 13, 1821[1]
Salem, Massachusetts[1]
DiedJanuary 1, 1883[1]
Political partyRepublican[1]
ProfessionHouse Painter[1]

Samuel Calley (April 13, 1821 – January 1, 1883) was a Massachusetts house painter[1] and politician who served as the eighteenth and twenty second Mayor of Salem, Massachusetts, and in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1870 to 1871.[1]

Death

Calley committed suicide by hanging himself from a step ladder.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Hurd, Duane Hamilton (1888), History of Essex County, Massachusetts: with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men, Volume I, Issue 1, Philadelphia, PA: J.W. Lewis & Co., p. 226.
  2. ^ The Boston Globe (January 2, 1883), "SUICIDE IN SALEM. Ex-Mayor Samuel Calley Hangs Himself from a Step-Ladder. Action by the City Council.", The Boston Globe., Boston, MA, p. 4.
Political offices
Preceded by 18th Mayor of
Salem, Massachusetts

1872–1872
Succeeded by
Preceded by 21st Mayor of
Salem, Massachusetts

1881–1882
Succeeded by