Morton B. Howell
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Biography
Morton B. Howell (October 2, 1834 - January 23, 1909) was an American Masonic leader, lawyer and politician. He served as the mayor of Nashville, Tennessee in 1875-1876.
Early life
Howell was born on October 2, 1834 in Norfolk, Virginia. His father was a Baptist minister. He grew up in Nashville.
Howell attended Union University in Murfreesboro, and he graduated from the Richmond College in Richmond, Virginia in 1851. He graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1855.
Career
Howell served as clerk and master of Davidson County from 1865 to 1870. He subsequently practised the law privately. One of his clients was the Phillips & Buttorff Manufacturing Company.
Howell became a Mason in 1857. He was the Grand Commander of the Knights Templar of Tennessee in 1874.
Howell served as the mayor of Nashville in 1875-1876. He served as the president of the Nashville Board of Education for 15 years. He was a trustee of the University of Nashville.
Personal life and death
Howell was married to Bette C. Howell. He resided at 1230 2nd Avenue in Nashville.
Howell died on January 23, 1909 in Nashville. His funeral was conducted by Collins Denny, and he was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery.