Robert M. Wolfe

For other people named Robert Wolfe, see Robert Wolfe (disambiguation).
Robert Milton Wolfe
26th and 29th Mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut
In office
1909–1910
Preceded by Francis Burnell
Succeeded by Albert M. Pohlman
In office
1912–1913
Preceded by William F. Tammany
Succeeded by position abolished
Personal details
Died 1940[1]
Syracuse, New York[1]
Political party Democratic[2]
Children Robert Milton Wolfe, Jr.
Residence 61 South Main Street[3]
South Norwalk, Connecticut
Occupation physician[4]

Robert Milton Wolfe, Sr. (died 1940) was a Democratic mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut from 1909 to 1910 and from 1912 to 1913. He was the last mayor of South Norwalk. The city consolidated with the city of Norwalk, in 1913. He was an original member of the board of incorporators of the city of Norwalk. [5]

In 1925, he served as Norwalk's Acting Mayor.[6]

In 1935, former South Norwalk mayor Albert Pohlman, broke from the local Democratic party, formed the People's Party and ran for mayor of Norwalk. Wolfe served as Pohlman's campaign manager, but Pohlman was defeated by Frank T. Stack in a four way race.[7]

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Preceded by
William F. Tammany
Mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut
1912–1913
Succeeded by
City consolidated, position abolished
Preceded by
Francis Burnell
Mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut
1909–1910
Succeeded by
Albert M. Pohlman
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