Walter Foxcroft Hawkins Politician

Walter Foxcroft Hawkins (July 12, 1863—December 28, 1922) was an American attorney and local political figure who, from 1896 to 1897, served as mayor of Pittsfield, the largest city and county seat of Massachusetts' Berkshire County.A native of Pittsfield, Hawkins was the son of William T. Hawkins and his wife Harriet E. Foxcroft. He received his A.B. from Williams College in 1884 and his L.L.B. from Columbia Law School in 1886. Following his bar exams, he opened a law firm in his hometown and, on October 7, 1891, married Helen A. Rich. Following his 1896–97 term as mayor, he continued with his law practice and also served as vice president of Berkshire Life Insurance Company. At the age of 59, he committed suicide at his law office in Pittsfield by shooting himself through the heart with a revolver.

Personal facts

Birth dateJuly 12, 1863
Birth place
Pittsfield Massachusetts
Date of deathDecember 28, 1922
Place of death
Pittsfield Massachusetts
Education
Williams College
Columbia Law School

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office
Pittsfield Massachusetts
4thMayor of

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