Frank D. Stafford
Frank D. Stafford | |
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5th Mayor of North Adams, Massachusetts | |
In office 1907–1908 | |
Preceded by | Marshall R. Ford |
Succeeded by | John H. Waterhouse |
4th Mayor of North Adams, Massachusetts | |
In office 1903–1904 | |
Preceded by | Valmore A. Whitaker |
Succeeded by | Marshall R. Ford |
Member of the Vermont House of Representatives[1] | |
In office 1888[1] – 1889[1] | |
Personal details | |
Born |
August 15, 1856[2] Stamford, Vermont[2] |
Political party | Republican[3] |
Spouse(s) | Flora A. Ballou[1] |
Alma mater | University of Vermont[1] |
Profession | Physician[3] |
Frank D. Stafford was an American physician and politician who served in the Vermont House of Representatives and as the fourth and sixth Mayors of North Adams, Massachusetts.
Early life
Stafford was born to Joel C. and Jane A. (Stroud) Stafford[2] in Stamford, Vermont.[2] on August 15, 1856.[2] Stafford attended the local public schools.[1][2] Stafford attended Williamstown High School in Williamstown, Massachusetts.[1]
Marriage
Stafford married Flora A. Ballou, the daughter of Hosea B. and Adeline (Murdock) Ballou in Whitingham, Vermont[1]
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cooke, Rollin Hillyer (1906), Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Volume II, New York, NY: The Lewis Historical Publishing Co., p. 247.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cooke, Rollin Hillyer (1906), Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Volume II, New York, NY: The Lewis Historical Publishing Co., p. 246.
- 1 2 The Boston Daily Globe (December 19, 1906), STAFFORD'S TURN., Boston, Mass.: The Boston Globe Company
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Valmore A. Whitaker |
4th Mayor of North Adams, Massachusetts 1903 – 1904 |
Succeeded by Marshall R. Ford |
Preceded by Marshall R. Ford |
6th Mayor of North Adams, Massachusetts 1907 – 1908 |
Succeeded by John H. Waterhouse |
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