George G. Crocker
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George Glover Crocker | |
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Chairman of the Massachusetts State Board of Railroad Commissioners [1] |
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In office February 1887[1] – January 1892[1] |
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Member of the Massachusetts State Board of Railroad Commissioners[1] |
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In office February 1887[1] – January 1892[1] |
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President of the Massachusetts Senate[1][2] | |
In office 1883[1][2] – 1883[1][2] |
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Preceded by | Robert R. Bishop |
Succeeded by | George A. Bruce |
Member of the Massachusetts Senate[1][2] |
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In office 1880[1][2] – 1883[1][2] |
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Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives[1][2] |
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In office 1873[1] – 1874[1] |
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Personal details | |
Born | December 15, 1843[1] Boston, Massachusetts[1] |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Republican[1] |
Spouse(s) | Annie Bliss Keep; m. June 19, 1875[1] |
Alma mater | Boston Latin School, 1860; Harvard College, 1864; Harvard Law School,[1] 1866[2] |
Occupation | Lawyer[1] |
George Glover Crocker was a Massachusetts lawyer and politician who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and as a member, and President of, the Massachusetts Senate.[1][2]
Early life
Crocker was born in Boston,Massachusetts on December 15, 1843[1] to Uriel and Sarah Kidder (Haskell) Crocker.[1]
Legal Career
Crocker was admitted to the Massachusetts bar at Suffolk County on July 3,1867.[2]
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Preceded by | President of the Massachusetts Senate 1883 |
Succeeded by George A. Bruce |