Fordis C. Parker

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  • Fordis C. Parker
    Fordis C. Parker.png
    38th Mayor of
    Springfield, Massachusetts [1]
    In office
    1925 [2] –1929
    External video
    Nuvola apps kaboodle.svg Mayor Fordis Parker speaking about newest accomplishments of the city and an aerial view of Springfield, Fox Movietone News (1929)


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