Frederick H. Tarr
Frederick Hamilton Tarr (October 8, 1868 – May 13, 1944) was an American attorney and politician who was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1904 to 1905, a member of the Massachusetts Governor's Council from 1916 to 1918, and the United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts from 1926 to 1933.
Frederick H. Tarr | |
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United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts | |
In office 1926–1933 | |
Preceded by | Harold P. Williams |
Succeeded by | Francis Ford |
Member of the Massachusetts Governor's Council from the Fifth District | |
In office 1916–1918 | |
Preceded by | Edward G. Frothingham |
Succeeded by | James Ingraham |
Personal details | |
Born | Rockport, Massachusetts | October 8, 1868
Died | May 13, 1944 75) Rockport, Massachusetts | (aged
Resting place | Beach Grove Cemetery, Rockport, MA |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Angie Parker |
Residence(s) | Rockport, Massachusetts |
Alma mater | Amherst College Harvard Law School |
Occupation | Attorney |
His son, Frederick H. Tarr, Jr. was a Massachusetts state representative.
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