George Glover Crocker was an American politician and attorney in Massachusetts. He served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and in the Massachusetts Senate, later becoming president of the Senate. He was a member of the Republican... Wikipedia
Born: December 15, 1843, Boston, MA
Died: May 26, 1913 (age 69 years), Cohasset, MA
Books: Final Report of the Joint Board of Metropolitan Improvements, Pursuant to Chapter 113 of the Resolves of 1909 and Chapters 112 and 134 of the Resolves of 1910, The Ferry, the Charles-River Bridge and the Charles-town Bridge: Historical Statement Prepared for the Boston Transit Commission by Its Chairman [G. G. Crocker] and Submitted at the Opening of the New Bridge November 27, 1899, Notes on the Revised Laws of Massachusetts, and more
Party: Republican Party
Previous offices: Member of the Massachusetts State Board of Railroad Commissioners (1887–1892), Chairman of the Massachusetts State Board of Railroad Commissioners (1887–1892), President of the Massachusetts Senate (1883–1883), and more
Children: Courtenay Crocker
Education: Harvard Law School, Harvard College, and Boston Latin School (BLS)
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