- Irvine U. Masters
Irvine U. Masters (??, 1823–November 1865) was the
mayor ofCleveland, Ohio , from 1863–1864.Masters was born in
New York and moved to Cleveland with his first wife, Naomi, in 1851. Masters became atrustee of Ohio City. He later helpedWilliam B. Castle negotiate the merger between Cleveland and Ohio City. Masters was a member of the Cleveland City Council and was the president of the City Council three times and officially welcomedAbraham Lincoln when he visited Cleveland in 1861. Masters defeated his successor,Edward S. Flint , because of his Republican views during the Civil War. Masters resigned from office in May 1864 when he was diagnosed withtuberculosis . He subsequently sold his part of Peck & Masters shipbuilding company. Masters' first wife, Naomi, died in 1863, after which he married M. Augusta Prull onOctober 27 ,1863 . Masters moved toNew England and then toNova Scotia to regain his health. His health still declined, and he moved to Pine Island,Minnesota , where he died in 1865.Masters had three children with his wife Naomi: Willis, Harriet, and Main.
References
* "The Encyclopedia Of Cleveland History" by Cleveland Bicentennial Commission (Cleveland, Ohio), David D. Van Tassel (Editor), and John J. Grabowski (Editor) ISBN 0-253-33056-4
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