Henry P. Mann | |
State Delegate: | Maryland |
Term Start: | 1900 |
Term End: | 1901 |
Birth Date: | 1858 |
Birth Place: | Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. |
Death Place: | Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. |
Resting Place: | Oaklawn Cemetery |
Children: | 9 |
Education: | Knapp's Institute |
Occupation: | Politician |
Henry P. Mann (1858 – March 30, 1925) was an American politician from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Baltimore County, from 1900 to 1901.
Henry P. Mann was born in 1858 in Baltimore.[1] [2] In 1867, Mann moved with his family to Orangeville.[2] He was educated in public schools and Knapp's Institute.[2]
Mann was a Democrat. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Baltimore County, from 1900 to 1901.[3] He then worked as chief of the fire alarm system in Baltimore County.[2] Mann was elected county commissioner in 1903.[1] He served five consecutive terms and served as president of the board for six years.[2]
Mann was appointed as appraiser in the office of the Baltimore register of wills by mayor Howard W. Jackson.[1] He ran a grain and feed business in Orangeville for 25 years.[2]
Mann married Helen E. Chester. Mann had nine children, George S., Henry B., John M., Walter T., F. Talbott, Mary, Edith, Ruth and Myrtle. His wife died in 1914.[2] Mann lived at 22 Hamilton Avenue in Baltimore.[1]
Mann died on March 30, 1925, at his home in Baltimore. He was buried at Oaklawn Cemetery.[1] [2]