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Samuel B. Dicker

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Samuel B. Dicker
58th Mayor of Rochester
In office
1939–1955
Preceded byLester B. Rapp
Succeeded byPeter Barry
Personal details
BornSamuel B. Dicker
April 4, 1889
New York City
DiedSamuel B. Dicker
Resting placeSamuel B. Dicker
Political partyRepublican
Parent
  • Samuel B. Dicker
Alma materCornell University

Samuel Byron Dicker (born April 4, 1889 in New York City; died February 9, 1960) was an American lawyer and statistician and the 58th Mayor of Rochester from 1939 to 1955.[1]

He was also a director of the Rochester and Genesee Valley Railroad.

References

  1. ^ Blake McKelvey, Rochester on the Genessee (Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, 1993), p.198-199; here at Google Books (accessed 2011-1-16).
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Rochester, NY
1939–1955
Succeeded by