E. Knowlton Fogg

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Ebenezer Knowlton Fogg
24th
Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts[2]
In office
January 5, 1891[1] – January 4, 1892[2]
Preceded byAsa T. Newhall
Succeeded byElihu B. Hayes
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Seventeenth Essex District[3]
In office
1896–1897
City of Lynn
Common Council[4]
Representing Ward 3
In office
1888–1889
City of Lynn
Board of Aldermen[5]
In office
1889 – January 5, 1891
City of Lynn
Chairman of the Board of Aldermen[5]
In office
January 1890 – January 5, 1891
Preceded byWilliam W. Hay
Succeeded byJohn R. Story
Personal details
BornOctober 24, 1837[6]
Northwood, New Hampshire[6]
DiedApril 21, 1900(1900-04-21) (aged 62)
Lynn, Massachusetts
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican[6]
SpouseFrancena S. Batchelder[5]
ChildrenBertha Grace Fogg (b. February 5, 1872), Wilbert Knowlton Fogg (b. February 7, 1874 - d. March 31, 1898)[6]
Parent(s)Jeremiah Fogg and Abigail (Hill) Fogg[6]
ProfessionShoemaker, retail shoe salesman
Signature
Signature from: Newhall, James Robinson.: History of Lynn Essex County, Massachusetts ; Including Lynnfield, Saugus, Swampscot, and Nahant: Massachusetts, Vol. II (1897) p. 377.

Ebenezer Knowlton Fogg (October 24, 1837 – April 21, 1900) was an American shoe retailer and politician, who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and as a member of the Common Council, Board of Aldermen and as the 24th Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts.

Early life[edit]

Fogg was born on October 24, 1837, in Norwood, Massachusetts to Jeremiah Fogg and Abigail (Hill) Fogg.[6]

Fogg as a Massachusetts State Representative in 1896

Postmaster of Lynn[edit]

Fogg was the Postmaster of Lynn, Massachusetts from June 1, 1898, until his death on April 21, 1900.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Newhall, James Robinson (1897), History of Lynn Essex County, Massachusetts; Including Lynnfield, Saugus, Swampscot, and Nahant: Massachusetts, Vol. II 1864 -1893., Lynn, MA: Israel Augustus Newhall and Howard Mudge Newhall, p. 354
  2. ^ a b Newhall, James Robinson (1897), History of Lynn Essex County, Massachusetts; Including Lynnfield, Saugus, Swampscot, and Nahant: Massachusetts, Vol. II 1864 -1893., Lynn, MA: Israel Augustus Newhall and Howard Mudge Newhall, p. 362
  3. ^ Bridgman, Arthur Milnor (1896), A Souvenir of Massachusetts Legislators, Vol. III, Brockton, Ma: A. M. Bridgman, p. 146
  4. ^ Cutter, William Richard (1908), Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Vol. II, New York, NY: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., pp. 1037–1038
  5. ^ a b c d Cutter, William Richard (1908), Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Vol. II, New York, NY: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., p. 1038
  6. ^ a b c d e f Cutter, William Richard (1908), Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Vol. II, New York, NY: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., p. 1037

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Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts
January 5, 1891
to
January 4, 1892
Succeeded by