John S. Case

John S. Case (February 15, 1823, Belgrade, Maine – May 10, 1902, Rockland, Maine)[6] was a Republican politician from Maine who served as the Mayor of Rockland, and as a member of the Maine House of Representatives.[7] Case was the son of Ambrose Case and Susan Sawyer.[6] In 1852 Case married Lucy C. White, they had two children, a son and daughter.[7]

John S. Case
Member of the
Maine House of Representatives
In office
1880–1881
Mayor of
Rockland, Maine[1]
In office
1884[1]–1885[2][3]
Preceded byGeorge Gregory[1]
Succeeded byBenjamin Williams[3]
Mayor of
Rockland, Maine[4]
In office
1880[4]–1881 [5]
Preceded byJohn Lovejoy[4]
Succeeded byGeorge Gregory[5]
Member of the
Maine House of Representatives
In office
1868–1869
President of the
Rockland, Maine
Common Council
In office
1863–1863
Preceded byE. R. Spear
Succeeded byGeorge W. Kimball, Jr.
Member of the
Rockland, Maine
Common Council
Ward 3
In office
1862–1863
Preceded byL. C. Pease
Succeeded byGeorge W. Kimball, Jr.
Personal details
BornBelgrade, Maine
Political partyRepublican
SpouseLucy C. White

References

  1. Chase, page 128.
  2. Chase, page 129.
  3. Chase, page 130.
  4. Chase, page 125.
  5. Chase, page 126.
  6. John S. Case on page 164 of Biographical Sketches of Representative Citizens of the State of Maine, New England Historical Publishing Company, 1903.
  7. Chase, page 81.

Sources

Chase, Henry (1893), Representative Men of Maine: A Collection of Portraits with Biographical Sketches of Residents of the State, Who Have Achieved Success And are Prominent in the Commercial, Industrial, Professional and Political Life, To which is Added the Portraits and Sketches of All the Governors Since the Formation of the State, Portland, Maine: Lakeside Press

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