Charles N. Ross

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Charles N. Ross (born c. 1842) was an American banker and politician.

Life

He was the son of Elmore P. Ross (d. 1879), one of the wealthiest men of Cayuga County, New York.

He graduated from Yale College in 1862, and shortly afterwards became Cashier of the First National Bank of Auburn, New York, in which his father owned a controlling interest. Upon the merger of the Auburn City Bank and the First National, he became President of the new bank.

In 1874, he was elected Mayor of Auburn. He was New York State Treasurer from 1876 to 1877. He was a delegate to the 1876 Democratic National Convention.

Early in 1880, he disappeared, and rumors spread he had absconded because of impending bankruptcy.

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Political offices
Preceded by New York State Treasurer
1876–1877
Succeeded by