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Maurice Featherson

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Maurice Featherson (1897)

Maurice Featherson (November 1862 – December 12, 1953) was an American politician from New York.

Life

He was born in November 1862 in New York City.

He attended the public schools, and then became a machinist, and later a master machinist, of the New York City Fire Department. He joined Tammany Hall, and became President of the New York Sand and Gravel Company, and was connected with the Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company. Both companies took part in public works in New York City.

Featherson was a member of the New York State Senate (18th D.) from 1896 to 1900, sitting in the 119th, 120th, 121st, 122nd, 123rd New York State Legislatures.

In 1904, he was appointed by Mayor George B. McClellan as Commissioner of Docks and Ferries, and remained in office until the end of 1905.

He died on December 12, 1953 in New York City.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Featherson Dead, Figure In Tammany. Ex-Leader of 20th Assembly District, 91, Was a Protege of Croker, Foe of Murphy". New York Times. December 14, 1953. Retrieved 2013-12-23.
New York State Senate
Preceded by New York State Senate
18th District

1896–1900
Succeeded by