George Albee Hibbard (27 October 1864-29 May 1910) was the Republican Mayor of Boston from 6 January 1908 to 7 February 1910, interrupting John F. Fitzgerald's terms.
Biography[]
George Albee Hibbard was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1864, and he became a lawyer in 1885. He served as Postmaster of Boston in 1899, in the State House from 1894 to 1895, and as Mayor from 1908 to 1910, and he died in 1910.