John Quayle (December 1, 1868 – November 27, 1930) was an American businessman and politician from Brooklyn, New York.
[1] Quayle operated a retail butcher business, and later became involved in the construction industry as a homebuilder.
[2] In 1914 Quayle was appointed Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue for New York's first district, and he served until 1919.
[1] In addition, during the administration of Mayor John Francis Hylan, Quayle served as secretary to Frank Mann, deputy commissioner of New York City's Tenement House Department.
[1] In Congress, Quayle was active on the Naval Affairs Committee, and worked to effect improvements to the Brooklyn Navy Yard.