William F. Tammany | |
Birth Date: | 1873 |
Birth Place: | Connecticut |
Death Date: | June 29, 1951 |
Death Place: | Norwalk, Connecticut |
Residence: | 20 Fairfield Avenue, South Norwalk, Connecticut |
Office: | Mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut |
Order: | 28th |
Term Start: | 1911 |
Term End: | 1912[1] |
Predecessor: | Albert Pohlman |
Successor: | Robert M. Wolfe |
Party: | Republican[2] |
Occupation: | Lawyer, judge |
Spouse: | Lucy C. |
William F. Tammany (1873–1951) was a one term Republican mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut from 1911 to 1912.
He was the senior partner of the Tammany and Connery law firm on Washington Street.[3]
In 1901, he was the prosecuting attorney for the city of Norwalk.[4]
In 1911, he was appointed a judge of the Town Court of Norwalk.[5] [6]
In 1916, he was counsel for the plaintiff in the case Savings Bank of Danbury v. Loewe [242 U.S. 357 (1917)] which was heard by the Supreme Court.[7] The case was argued on December 11, 1916, and decided on January 8, 1917.
In 1922, he was Corporation Counsel of the city of Norwalk.[8]
In 1950, he was president of South Norwalk Savings Bank.[9]