Elmer A. Stevens
Elmer A. Stevens | |
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Elmer A. Stevens circa 1912[1] | |
37th Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts | |
In office 1909–1914 | |
Preceded by | Arthur Chapin |
Succeeded by | Frederick W. Mansfield |
Massachusetts Senate Third Middlesex District[2] | |
In office 1906[3][4] – 1909[5][5] | |
Preceded by | John M. Woods[3] |
Succeeded by | Charles V. Blanchard[6] |
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives | |
In office 1904–1905 | |
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives | |
In office 1896–1896 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
January 15, 1862 Anson, Maine |
Died | 1934 |
Political party | Republican |
Profession | Provision Dealer |
Elmer A. Stevens (January 15, 1862 – 1934) was an American politician who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives the Massachusetts State Senate, and as the Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts.
References
- ↑ Who's Who in State Politics, 1912, Boston, MA: Practical Politics, 1912, p. 39.
- ↑ Who's Who in State Politics, 1908, Boston, MA: Practical Politics, 1908, p. 81.
- 1 2 Bridgman, Arthur Milnor (1905), A Souvenir of Massachusetts Legislators 1905 Vol. XIV, Stoughton, Ma: A. M. Bridgman, p. 128.
- ↑ Bridgman, Arthur Milnor (1906), A Souvenir of Massachusetts Legislators 1906 Vol. XV, Stoughton, Ma: A. M. Bridgman, p. 129.
- 1 2 Bridgman, Arthur Milnor (1909), A Souvenir of Massachusetts Legislators 1909 Vol. XVIII, Stoughton, Ma: A. M. Bridgman, p. 131.
- ↑ Bridgman, Arthur Milnor (1910), A Souvenir of Massachusetts Legislators 1910 Vol. XIX, Stoughton, Ma: A. M. Bridgman, p. 123.
Bibliography
- Who's Who in State Politics, 1912, Boston, Massachusetts: Practical Politics (1912), p. 39.
- Who's Who in State Politics, 1908, Boston, Massachusetts: Practical Politics, (1908), p. 81.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by John M. Woods |
Massachusetts State Senator Third Middlesex District January 1906-1909 |
Succeeded by Charles V. Blanchard |
Preceded by Arthur B. Chapin |
Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts 1909 – 1914 |
Succeeded by Frederick W. Mansfield |
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