George C. Kellar | |
Order: | 54th |
Office: | Mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan |
Term Start: | 1917 |
Term End: | 1918 |
Predecessor: | Earl F. Johnson[1] |
Successor: | Charles Stewart Mott[2] |
Order2: | 56th |
Office2: | Mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan |
Term Start2: | 1919 |
Term End2: | 1920 |
Predecessor2: | Charles Stewart Mott |
Successor2: | Edwin W. Atwood |
Office3: | President pro tem |
Term End3: | 1917 |
Constituency3: | Common Council, City of Flint |
Office4: | Alderman |
Term End4: | 1917 |
Alongside4: | Frank C. Torrey |
Constituency4: | Fourth Ward, City of Flint[3] |
Birth Date: | 31 July 1879[4] |
Birth Place: | Tyler County, West Virginia |
Death Place: | Genesee County, Michigan |
Party: | Republican |
George Currant Kellar (July 31, 1879 – September 20, 1954) was a Michigan politician.[2]
Kellar was an Alderman and President Pro Temp of the Flint City Common Council in 1916-1917.[3] He was elected twice as the Mayor of City of Flint first in 1917 for a single 1-year term then again for another term in 1919. In 1934, he was a Genesee County 1st District Michigan state house of representatives candidate.[5]