Henry Thomas Hunt

[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.

"The Holy Trinity", as Ohio mayors (left to right) Henry Thomas Hunt of Cincinnati , Brand Whitlock of Toledo , and Newton D. Baker of Cleveland were called, following the mayoral elections of November 4, 1911.