Harry Bacharach
American mayor (1873–1947)
Harry Bacharach was a prominent American politician who served in various capacities in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Born in 1873, he went on to hold the office of Mayor of Atlantic City, first serving a brief six-month term in 1912. He later returned to the mayoral position, serving from 1916 to 1920, and then again from 1930 to 1935. Throughout his career, Bacharach was affiliated with the Republican party.
In addition to his tenure as mayor, Bacharach also served as a city commissioner, demonstrating his commitment to public service and governance. His dedication to the city of Atlantic City and its administration is evident in his repeated terms in office. Bacharach passed away in 1947, leaving behind a legacy of civic engagement and leadership in the city he served for many years. His contributions to the political landscape of Atlantic City remain a notable part of his enduring legacy.