Albert Pohlman
Albert Martin Pohlman (born July 1868) was a one-term Republican mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut from 1910 to 1911.
Albert Martin Pohlman | |
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27th Mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut | |
In office 1910 – 1911[1] | |
Preceded by | Robert M. Wolfe |
Succeeded by | William Tammany |
Personal details | |
Born | ca. 1868 |
Political party | Democratic Republican[2] |
Spouse(s) | Anna Bach Pohlman |
Children | Blanche, Bessie Iris |
Residence | South Norwalk, Connecticut |
Occupation | physician[3] |
He was the son of Fred and Louisa Pohlman, German immigrants.
In 1925, Pohlman ran against incumbent Republican mayor of Norwalk Thomas Robins, but was defeated.[4]
From 1933 to 1935, Pohlman was president of the Norwalk Common Council. During the term of fellow Democratic mayor Charles C. Swartz, he had a break with the local Democrats. In 1935, he sought the party nomination for mayor, but the nomination went to Frank T. Stack. He formed the People's Party, with former South Norwalk mayor Robert M. Wolfe as his campaign manager. He lost to Stack in a four-way race.[5]
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Preceded by Robert M. Wolfe |
Mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut 1910–1911 |
Succeeded by William Tammany |
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