Samuel S. Horn

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Preceded byDavid W. Nevin
Preceded byWesley M. Heiberger
Succeeded by????
Mayor
Samuel S. Horn
Mayor of Easton, Pennsylvania
In office
1920–1924
Preceded byDavid W. Nevin
Succeeded byWesley M. Heiberger
In office
1927–1929
Preceded byWesley M. Heiberger
Succeeded by????
Member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
In office
1924  December 31, 1927
Easton controller
In office
1912–1919
Personal details
Born(1870-06-22)June 22, 1870
DiedMarch 11, 1942(1942-03-11) (aged 71)
PartyRepublican
SpouseLaura Mount Horn

Samuel S. Horn (1870-1942) was an American politician from Easton, Pennsylvania, who was elected mayor on two occasions. He was also elected to two terms in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives; however, he resigned during his second in order to return to being mayor.[1]

Horn was an Easton native born on June 22, 1870. His family has deep roots in Easton, running the "Merchant's House" hotel, which occupied one of the city's original Moravian buildings.[2] He worked for his father's general store and a local hardware company before getting involved in local politics.[1]

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