John G. Baxter

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John George Baxter, Jr.
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Portrait of Braxter by George Dury c.1871
Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky
In office
1879–1881
Preceded byCharles Donald Jacob
Succeeded byPaul Booker Reed
Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky
In office
1870–1872
Preceded byJoseph Henry Bunce
Succeeded byCharles Donald Jacob
Personal details
Born(1826-12-12)December 12, 1826
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
DiedMarch 30, 1885(1885-03-30) (aged 58)
Louisville, Kentucky, United States

John George Baxter Jr. (December 12, 1826 – March 30, 1885) was the nineteenth (1870–1872) and twenty-first (1879– 1881) mayor of Louisville, Kentucky.

Biography[]

Baxter was born December 12, 1826, to Scottish immigrants in Lexington, Kentucky. He came to Louisville in 1847 and eventually established a successful stove company.

He served on the Board of Aldermen during the 1860s, and was elected president of the board from 1865 to 1867. He was elected mayor twice as a Democrat. His first administration saw the construction of the new city hall, as well as a new city hospital and an almshouse. He did not run again in 1872 after his first term because the new city charter restricted incumbents from running. He ran in 1875 and lost by a small margin to Charles Donald Jacob, but was reelected in 1879.

Baxter died on March 30, 1885, in Louisville. He is buried at Cave Hill Cemetery on Baxter Avenue, which was renamed in his honor.

See also[]

References[]

  • Yater, George H. (1987). Two Hundred Years at the Fall of the Ohio: A History of Louisville and Jefferson County (2nd ed.). Louisville, KY: Filson Club, Incorporated. ISBN 0-9601072-3-1.
  • "John George Baxter Jr.". The Encyclopedia of Louisville (1 ed.). 2001.
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky
1870–1872
Succeeded by
Preceded by Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky
1879–1881
Succeeded by
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