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Harry Bacharach Wiki Information
Harry Bacharach
(1873 [1] – 1947 [2]) was an American politician and mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1912 (6 months), 1916–1920, and 1930–1935. [3] He also served as a city commissioner. His brother was United States Congressman Isaac Bacharach. [4]
In 1914, Bacharach was tried for election fraud in the 1910 mayoral election. [5]
The Bacharach Giants, a Negro League baseball team that played in Atlantic City, was named for him.
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References
- Hall, John F., ''"The Daily Union History of Atlantic City and County"'', Atlantic City 1900
- "Died. Harry Bacharach, 73, five times mayor (1911-20, 1930-35) and longtime "No. 1 Booster" of Atlantic City; in Atlantic City.", ''Time'', May 26, 1947
- Atlantic City Free Public Library FAQ
- "Mayor Riddle Defeated.; Twenty-six Arrests Made in Atlantic City Election.", ''The New York Times'', May 10, 1916
- "To Try Harry Bacharach.; Election Case Against ex-Mayor of Atlantic City to be Called To-day.", ''The New York Times'', January 26, 1914
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