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James Jackson (Massachusetts politician)

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533: 404:"COOLIDGE APPOINTS JACKSON TREASURER; Director of Red Cross Activities in Massachusetts During the War Succeeds Burrell. LATTER QUIT UNDER FIRE Auditor Finds His Accounts Correct and Legislative Inquiry Halts Until Wednesday" 224:
Jackson became associated with the banking firm of Lee, Higgoison and Co., remaining there until he became vice-president of the Paul Revere Trust Co. When the Paul Revere Trust Co. was merged into the
570: 245:, announced his candidacy for State Treasurer on August 30, 1920. Jackson was appointed Treasurer and Receiver-General on September 8, 1920, following the resignation of 28: 505: 189: 39: 609: 563: 614: 624: 556: 264: 604: 143: 599: 430: 403: 256:, an organization that opposed what it saw as the federal encroachment on the rights of the States and of the individual. 376: 619: 260: 253: 324: 230: 226: 27: 153: 355: 205: 118: 594: 589: 459: 515: 97: 345: 242: 165: 275: 76: 540: 299: 84: 498: 279: 268: 246: 221: 209: 64: 60: 476: 435: 431:"SENTINELS OF THE REPUBLIC; New Extra-Political Organization Is Incorporated in Boston" 408: 381: 80: 532: 583: 349: 201: 377:"JACKSON CONSENTS TO RUN.; Will Seek Bay State Republican Nomination for Treasurer" 474:"RISE IN KEYSTONE FUNDS; Total Assets of $ 41,000,000 Are Shown on Sept. 30". 160: 351:
The Book of Boston: Fifty Years' Recollections of the New England Metropolis
188:(April 21, 1881 – June 23, 1952) was an American politician who served as 457:"B. & M. Enginemen Accept Unfavorable Arbitration Award". 544: 259:
Instead of seeking reelection in 1924, Jackson ran for
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Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts
Calvin Coolidge
Channing H. Cox
Albert P. Langtry
Henry A. Wyman
John R. Macomber
William S. Youngman
Boston, Massachusetts
Republican
Westwood, Massachusetts
Alma mater
Harvard University
Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts
Groton School
Groton, Massachusetts
Harvard College
Harvard
State Street Trust Company
State Street
Red Cross
Fred J. Burrell
Sentinels of the Republic
Governor of Massachusetts
Lieutenant Governor
Alvan T. Fuller
arbitrator
private trustee
"James Jackson"
Public Officials of Massachusetts of 1921-1922

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