George C. Neal

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George C. Neal (September 17, 1842 – December 14, 1929) was an American law enforcement official who was Massachusetts Fire Marshal from 1904 to 1929.

Neal was born on September 17, 1842, in Sandwich, New Hampshire. He was raised in Gilmanton, New Hampshire and began working at a local shoe factory at the age of 14. In 1859, he moved to Massachusetts and worked at a shoe factory in Stoneham, Massachusetts. He served in the 33rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War.[1]

Lynn, Massachusetts

After the War, Neal settled in Lynn, Massachusetts and resumed his work as a shoemaker. He became an officer in the Order of the Knights of St. Crispin, a powerful labor union of shoe workers. He opposed the 1878 Crispin's strike. The strike led to the collapse of the union.[1]

Neal was a longtime member of the Lynn Common Council and was its president in 1882, 1883, and 1884. In 1886 and 1887, he was city marshal and launched a crackdown on illegal liquor. In 1894, he was appointed deputy city marshal.[1]

Massachusetts State Police

State fire marshal

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