John J. Irving
American politician
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Places | United States of America | |
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Death | 1934 |
John J. Irving (c. 1863 - January 17, 1934) was an American politician. He was born in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania; his father, Nicholas Irving, was Irish. He was educated at Bryant College and became a lawyer in 1889.
He was elected mayor of Binghamton in 1909, defeating the incumbent, Clarence M. Slauson, and was re-elected in 1911.
He died on January 17, 1934; he was survived by his wife, Ida C. Hickey, and a daughter.