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Henry Overstolz (born Henry Clemens von Overstolz; July 4, 1821November 29, 1887) was the 24th mayor of
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, serving from 1876 to 1881. He was a direct descendant of the oldest patrician family of
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(the Cologne patricians).History of Saint Louis City and County: From the Earliest Periods ..., Volume 1
/ref> He exerted a wide influence on public thought and action, upon political affairs and business activity.Stevens, Walter Barlow (1915). ''Missouri the Center State: 1821–1915 (Volume 4)''. Chicago - St. Louis: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. p. 412.


Early life

Born in Munster, Kingdom of Prussia on July 4, 1821, to William von Overstoltz and Therese Buse. His father William was born in
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,
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in 1780 and died in St. Louis in 1853. His mother Therese was born in
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,
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in 1790 and died in
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in 1862. Henry moved to St. Louis in 1846, where he entered the merchandising business. Aside from his business prosperity, Henry could lay claim to eminent services rendered to his fellow-citizens in a political life as satisfactory, as it was honorable.


Political career

Henry involved himself in the city's government and, in 1847, was elected to membership in the City Council. In 1853, Henry was elected as the city's comptroller, becoming the first native-born German to be elected to office in St. Louis. Later, in 1871, he was elected president of the city council. Henry ran for mayor as an
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in April 1875, but lost to
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. Following Barret's sudden death a scant three weeks after his election, Henry again ran for mayor in the special mayoral election that followed. He lost to his opponent James Britton. Henry contested the election two days later, alleging, among other irregularities,
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. In February 1876, after a recount of the
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s, Henry unseated Britton and was declared mayor, having won by 77 votes out of more than 29,000 votes cast. He was a supporter of the Charter and Scheme that separated the city of St. Louis from St. Louis County in 1876. In 1877, Henry was endorsed by both the
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and Republican conventions for his reelection, in addition to a petition in the
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of several thousand residents asking him to run for reelection. As a result of the new
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, Henry became the first mayor of St. Louis elected to a four-year term when he was reelected in 1877. During the course of his mayorship, Henry worked to reorganize the city government and forge new relationships with the county and state resulting from the changes instituted by the new city charter. Henry sought a third term as mayor, but was defeated by William Ewing in the 1881 mayoral election.


Personal life

Henry's home life was indicative of a mind of elegant attainments and studious tastes. His private library was choice and large and harmonized well with the liberal taste displayed in a valuable gallery of pictures and art objects. A happy home, graced by a wife and six children, crowned the labors of an active and honored citizen. In 1875, Henry married Philippina Espenshied (later known as Philippine E. Von Overstolz, May 1, 1847 – September 6, 1925). He was a widower when he married Philippine. Philippine and Henry had six children. Philippine was the daughter of a successful Western wagon-maker, Louis Espenschied, who was the owner of Louis Espenschied Wagon Co. Henry died on November 29, 1887, and was buried in
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in St. Louis. One of his legacies to her was a large library and a collection of paintings, valued at the time at $100,000 which was widely exhibited at large fairs and exhibitions. Among their children were Charles Henry von Overstolz Ida von Overstolz, Marie E. von Overstolz, Catherine Philippine von Overstolz, and Lucile Alice von Overstolz (March 29, 1876 – June 22, 1948), who married Maximillian Joseph Koeck.Title: California, Death Index, 1940–1997 Author: Ancestry.com Publisher: Ancestry.com Operations Inc Publisher Date: 2000 Publisher Location: Provo, UT, US.


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Henry Overstolz
at the St. Louis Public Library: St. Louis Mayors Online Exhibit. {{DEFAULTSORT:Overstolz, Henry C. 1821 births 1887 deaths 19th-century mayors of places in Missouri Mayors of St. Louis Missouri independents Prussian emigrants to the United States German-American culture in St. Louis American art collectors