Daniel England
Daniel England (July 1, 1868 – February 7, 1948) was an American merchant[citation needed] and politician who served as the 7th Mayor of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Early lifeEngland was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts on[1] July 1, 1868.[1] He was educated in the public schools.[1] Business careerIn 1892 England entered into the dry goods business with the firm of England Brothers.[1] At the time of his death England was the vice president and treasurer of the England Brothers department store.[3] Public servicePittsfield Common CouncilIn 1897 England served on the Pittsfield Common Council[1] where he served on the Financial and Fire Department Committees.[1] Massachusetts House of RepresentativesIn 1898 England served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, where he served on the Committee on Railroads.[1] Mayor of PittsfieldIn 1902 England was elected as the 7th Mayor of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. MarriageOn June 16, 1908 England married Myra Lewl Bendell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Herman Bendell, at her family home on Capital Hill in Albany, New York.[4] Bendell had been a military surgeon during the American Civil War and was appointed as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Arizona in 1871. DeathEngland died on February 7, 1948.[3] Notes
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