Homer A. Glore

Homer Alonzo Glore (1874–1944) was an American medical doctor and politician who served as the first mayor of Mableton, Georgia when it was incorporated in 1912.

[1] Homer's paternal grandfather Abram Glore built a log cabin in DeKalb County before moving to Cobb County where he built a second log cabin which was awarded to someone else in the Gold Lottery of 1832.

[6] Mableton was incorporated on August 19, 1912 and the legislation incorporating the city stated that the municipal government of the town be vested in a mayor and four councilmen who had to be bona fide residents of said town for six months preceding their election to office.

[14] Cecil was a teacher at Mableton Grammar School and married Roy Franklin Daniell in 1916, they had no children.

[12] The brothers had a law firm together in Mableton called Glore & Glore and both were members of the Cobb County Bar Association, Georgia Bar Association and Old War Horse Lawyers Club.

[12][13] Harold would later write a book about the history of his family and Mableton and upon his death he had no surviving immediate relatives.