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Frederick W. Singleton

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20: 227: 53:. He was a member of the Brooklyn Board of Aldermen from 1896 to 1897. He was President of the South Brooklyn Board of Trade from 1905 to 1907. He was a member of the 232: 237: 222: 58: 50: 194: 62: 182: 166: 68:
Afterwards Singleton worked until 1934 as an expert accountant for the New York City Department of Finance.
54: 72: 46:, Kings County, New York. He attended Public School No. 15. Then he engaged in the insurance business. 217: 212: 152: 118: 98: 175: 131: 31: 19: 206: 113:
POWERFUL ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTH BROOKLYN; Personnel of the South Brooklyn Board
145: 111: 91: 61:. In November 1912, he ran for re-election, but was defeated by Democrat 43: 93:
REPUBLICANS PICK THEIR CANDIDATES FOR THE ASSEMBLY; Twelfth District
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In 1937, he went to live with his daughter Helen M. Singleton in
30:(July 14, 1858 – March 31, 1941) was an American politician from 65:
Hamilton polled 5,040 votes, and Singleton polled 3,667.
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Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
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FREDERICK SINGLETON DIES, Ex-12TH A. D. ASSEMBLYMAN
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New York
Brooklyn
Republican
New York State Assembly
1912
William Pinkey Hamilton, Jr.
Riverside, Connecticut
REPUBLICANS PICK THEIR CANDIDATES FOR THE ASSEMBLY; Twelfth District
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
POWERFUL ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTH BROOKLYN; Personnel of the South Brooklyn Board
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
New York Red Book
FREDERICK SINGLETON DIES, Ex-12TH A. D. ASSEMBLYMAN
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
New York State Assembly
Sydney W. Fry
New York State Assembly
William Pinkey Hamilton, Jr.
Categories
1858 births
1941 deaths
Politicians from Brooklyn
Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
New York (state) city council members
People from Riverside, Connecticut

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