Harry C. Gullot, M. D.
Harry C. Gullot, M. D., Mayor of Pontiac, Michigan, serving in this highest municipal office for the third time, is the only person who is been elected to the office of mayor for three consecutive terms. He has a prominent physician as well as a leading citizen, and has been identified with the interests of Pontiac since 1891.Dr. Guillot was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, where he was reared and secured his literary education. In 1891 he graduated from the College of medicine and served four years on the medical staff of the Eastern Michigan Asylum, under Dr. C. D. Burr. Since 1895 is engaged in general practice in the city, being favorably located in the north building, and has been eminently successful. He is a medical examiner for a number of the leading insurance societies and mutual benefit organizations. Dr.Guillot belongs to the Pontiac, Oakland County and the Michigan State medical Society and is fraternally associated with the Masons, but longing to Pontiac Commandery, number two, the Knights of Pythias, the Elks and others, being valued in all on account of his sterling character and his genial good fellowship. In politics the doctor is a staunch Republican. He was the successful candidate in the mayoralty elections of 1901, 1902, in 1903. In 1890 Dr. Guillot was married in Canada, and has one son. The family belonged to the Protestant Episcopal Church.
Source: Portrait and Biographical Album of Oakland County, Michigan, 1891