Harry Bacharach
Harry Bacharach (October 24, 1873 – May 13, 1947) was the mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1912 for 6 months, and from 1916 to 1920, and again from 1930 to 1935.[1][2] A Republican, he also served as a city commissioner.
Biography
Bacharach was born in 1873 in Philadelphia.[3] His brother was United States Congressman Isaac Bacharach.[4]
In 1914, Bacharach was tried for election fraud in the 1910 mayoral election.[5]
He died in 1947 in Atlantic City.[6]
Legacy
The Bacharach Giants, a Negro League baseball team that played in Atlantic City, was named for him.
Harry and his brother, Congressman Isaac Bacharach, founded the Betty Bacharach Home for Afflicted Children in honor of their mother, which opened in 1924. The home cared for children afflicted with infantile paralysis. The building at 2305 Atlantic Avenue, Longport, New Jersey, became the borough hall in 1990.[7]
In popular culture
Bacharach was played by actor John Rue in the HBO Television series Boardwalk Empire.
References
- ↑ Jewish Politicians (religion or ancestry) in New Jersey
- ↑ Atlantic City Free Public Library FAQ
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ "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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Preceded by | Mayor of Atlantic City 1930 – 1935 |
Succeeded by Charles D. White |
Preceded by | Mayor of Atlantic City 1916 – 1920 |
Succeeded by Edward L. Bader |
Preceded by | Mayor of Atlantic City 1912 (6 months) |
Succeeded by William Riddle |