[4] In 1904, Hunt was appointed to a committee organized to separate school management from political influence.
[4] Also in 1905, Henry Hunt was nominated by the Democrats to stand for the Ohio House of Representatives, winning election as part of a reformist landslide that swept Cox's men out of office.
[4] Nevertheless, Hunt prevailed more often than not, closing gambling rooms and driving slot machines out of the county.
[4] Henry Hunt was nominated to stand for mayor of Cincinnati on the Reform Democratic ticket, winning the November 1911 election.
[4] The New York Times of September 24, 1913 characterized the two-year term of Henry T. Hunt as "a remarkable record."
[6]After losing a bid for re-election as mayor, Hunt enlisted in the Army and served during World War I, reaching the rank of major.