Warren C. White (1859–1915) was the mayor of Cumberland, Maryland, USA, from 1900-1904. He was born near Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, on June 1, 1859. He was elected mayor in 1900 and 1902, engaged in the lumber business, the tile and brick business, and the German Brewing Co. He died in 1915 and is buried at Rose Hill Cemetery.
In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town.
Cumberland is a city in and the county seat of Allegany County, Maryland, United States. It is the primary city of the Cumberland, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area. At the 2010 census, the city had a population of 20,859, and the metropolitan area had a population of 103,299. Located on the Potomac River, Cumberland is a regional business and commercial center for Western Maryland and the Potomac Highlands of West Virginia.
Huntingdon is a borough in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located along the Juniata River, approximately 32 miles (51 km) east of Altoona and 92 miles (148 km) west of Harrisburg. With a population of 7,093 at the 2010 census, it is the largest population center near Raystown Lake, a winding, 28-mile-long (45 km) flood-control reservoir managed by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Preceded by William McMahon McKaig | Mayor of Cumberland 1900-1904 | Succeeded by Clarence M. King |
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