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in the Colorado House of Representatives from 1910 to 1914. In 1920, he was a delegate in the Colorado Republican National Convention. From 1925, he served as the Imperial Potenate for the
278: 225: 172: 41: 283: 144: 35: 226:"J. C. BURGER, EX-HEAD OF SHRINERS, IS DEAD; Executive of Denver Bank Had Served as the Imperial Potentate in 1925-26" 180: 168: 119: 268: 263: 77: 200: 65: 233: 143:(November 21, 1866 — March 2, 1937) was an American politician who served two terms in the 257: 156: 102: 160: 164: 237: 179:. While serving as the Imperial Potenate, he died in his brother's home in 176: 159:. Before politics, he worked as an insurance executive at a bank. He was 201:"The Political Graveyard: Scottish Rite Masons, politicians, Colorado" 274:
Republican Party members of the Colorado House of Representatives
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Colorado House of Representatives
1st
Atterson W. Rucker
William H. Sharpley
New York City
Santa Barbara, California
Colorado House of Representatives
New York City
Episcopalian
Freemasons
Republican
1st congressional district
Shriners
Santa Barbara, California
"The Political Graveyard: Scottish Rite Masons, politicians, Colorado"
"J. C. BURGER, EX-HEAD OF SHRINERS, IS DEAD; Executive of Denver Bank Had Served as the Imperial Potentate in 1925-26"
ISSN
0362-4331
Categories
1866 births
1937 deaths
Republican Party members of the Colorado House of Representatives
20th-century American legislators
Politicians from New York City

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