Clarence J. Fogg | |
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![]() 1908 Clarence Fogg Massachusetts House of Representatives | |
41st Mayor of Newburyport, Massachusetts | |
In office 1915–1916 | |
Preceded by | Walter B. Hopkinson |
Succeeded by | Hiram H. Landford |
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives [1] Twenty Fifth Essex District [1] | |
Member of the Newburyport,Massachusetts Board of Aldermen [1] Ward 2 [2] | |
In office 1901 [1] –1902 [1] | |
Member of the Newburyport,Massachusetts Common Council [1] | |
In office 1900 [1] –1900 [1] | |
Personal details | |
Born | July 10,1853 [1] Newburyport,Massachusetts [1] |
Died | 1936 (aged 82–83) |
Political party | Republican [1] |
Occupation | Sailor,Shoe cutter [1] |
Clarence J. Fogg (1853-1936) was an American sailor and politician who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives [1] and as the forty first mayor of Newburyport,Massachusetts.
Fogg was born in Newburyport,Massachusetts on July 10,1853. [1]
Fogg spent twenty years at sea,after which he became a shoe cutter. [1]
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