Ezra Parmenter
Ezra Parmenter (March 20, 1823 – January 31, 1883)[2][3] was a Massachusetts politician who served in both branches of the Massachusetts legislature, as an overseer of the poor, bridge commissioner, a city councilor and as the thirteenth Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts.[1]
Ezra Parmenter | |
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13th Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts | |
In office January 1867 – January 1868 | |
Preceded by | J. Warren Merrill |
Succeeded by | Charles H. Saunders |
Member of the Massachusetts State Senate 3rd Middlesex District | |
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives | |
Personal details | |
Born | March 20, 1823[1] |
Died | January 31, 1883 (aged 59)[1] |
Occupation | Physician, politician |
Parmenter was born to William Parmenter and Mary (Parker) Parmenter on March 20, 1823.[1]
See also
Notes
- Hurd, Duane Hamilton (1890), History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts: With Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men Vol. 1, Philadelphia, PA: J. W. Lewis & CO., p. 224
- Gilman, Arthur (1896). The Cambridge of Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-six: A Picture of the City and Its Industries Fifty Years After Its Incorporation. Riverside Press. p. 62. ISBN 9780428465605.
- Annual Report of the Executive Department of the City of Boston, for the Year. The Department. 1896. p. 421. ISBN 9781343919419.
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