Daniel W. Grubbs
American politician (1835–1917)
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Daniel Webster Grubbs (May 19, 1835 – February 5, 1917) was an American lawyer, businessman and politician who served as the 13th mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana.[1] Born in Henry County, Indiana, Grubbs moved to Indianapolis in 1857 to study law. His political career began in 1878 when he was elected alderman. Grubbs, a Republican, resigned in 1881 during his successful campaign for mayor. He served a single term (1881–1884) and did not seek re-election. Instead, he returned to his business career and moved to Parral, Mexico, where he managed the mining and banking interests of his wife's family.
Daniel W. Grubbs | |
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| Born | May 19, 1835 |
| Died | February 5, 1917 (aged 81) |
Burial place | Crown Hill Cemetery and Arboretum, Section 14, Lot 105 |
| Occupations | Lawyer, businessman and politician. Served as the 13th mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana. |
After his retirement, Grubbs returned to the United States and died in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, in 1917.[1] He is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery (Section 14, Lot 105).