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Nelson R. Strong
American politician

Nelson R. Strong

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American politician
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Nelson "Nat" R. Strong (February 11, 1862 – February 26, 1930) was an American politician.

Strong was born on February 11, 1862 in Illinois and later arrived in Port Arthur, Texas in 1896 where he served as a founding developer, became its first postmaster, and the first mayor of Port Arthur, between 1898 and 1899.

Personal life

He married Cora Gray Strong in 1905, and the couple settled in her hometown of Slocum, Texas.

Political career

Strong was elected as Port Arthur's first mayor upon the town's incorporation in May 1898. Incidentally as recalled by early Port Arthur dignitaries, Strong was declared the winner by one vote in the final tabulation after an error that occurred when R.H. Woodworth, who later became the city's third mayor, accidentally dropped a cashier check instead of his ballot into the voting box. Strong resigned as mayor in September 1899.

Nelson Strong was elected to Texas House of Representatives in 1928, and held the District 55 seat as a Democrat from 8 January 1929 until his death on 26 February 1930. Strong's wife succeeded him as a state representative.

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