George M.B. Maughs
George M.B. Maughs (1823–1895) was a physician who served a one-year term as Kansas City, Missouri mayor in 1860.
George M.B. Maughs | |
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5th Mayor of Kansas City | |
In office 1860–1861 | |
Preceded by | Milton J. Payne |
Succeeded by | Robert T. Van Horn |
Personal details | |
Born | 1823 Loudoun County, Virginia |
Died | 1895 Los Angeles, California | (aged 71–72)
Political party | Democratic |
He was born in Loudoun County, Virginia and attended The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg. He came to Kansas City around 1855 and opened a medical practice on Main Street between 2nd and 3rd. He and T.S. Case published a short-lived medical journal The Kansas City Review of Medicine and Surgery.[1]
Favoring the South in the American Civil War he was among the several residents who had to leave the city during General Order No. 11. He did not return and died in Los Angeles, California.
References[]
- ^ A CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE KANSAS CITY AREA. ITS MAYORS AND SOME V.I.P.S - Author: Green, George Fuller Publisher: The Lowell Press. 1968, Kansas City, MO
Categories:
- People from Loudoun County, Virginia
- 1823 births
- 1895 deaths
- Mayors of Kansas City, Missouri
- College of William & Mary alumni
- 19th-century American politicians