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John Hanson Thomas Jerome (c. 1816 – January 25, 1863) was
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from 1850–1852.


Mayor of Baltimore

During Jerome's administration as Mayor of Baltimore, the McDonogh bequest was made to the city from the estate of
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– a bequest which would later result in the foundation of the
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. The
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Hall, Marsh Market Space and Baltimore Street, was erected (though it was later destroyed in the
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of 1904 which destroyed over 1,500 buildings in the city). Bonds to the extent of $1,500,000 of the Northwestern Virginia Railroad were guaranteed by the city. In one of his messages to the Council Mayor Jerome proposed an ambitious programme of municipal development, among which was the acquisition of Federal Hill. He also advocated the purchase of the water-works, then operated under private ownership, and he proposed that if the Gas Company would not illuminate the streets properly, the Municipality should establish its own gas plant. The political separation of Baltimore City and
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occurred during this administration, wherein an important change became effective with the ratification by the people of the State Constitution in 1851. This resulted in
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becoming the county seat instead of Baltimore and thus Baltimore became a separate political division of the State. Jerome died on January 25 year 1863 at his house in Govanstown, Baltimore. He was interred at
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in Baltimore.


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Maryland State Archives
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