Alexander V. Fraser

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Preceded byNone
Succeeded byCaptain Richard Evans, U. S. Revenue-Marine
Born(1804-04-20)April 20, 1804
New York, New York
Died1868 (aged 6364)
Brooklyn, New York
Alexander V. Fraser
1st Chief of the Revenue-Marine Bureau
In office
1843–1848
Preceded byNone
Succeeded byCaptain Richard Evans, U. S. Revenue-Marine
Personal details
Born(1804-04-20)April 20, 1804
New York, New York
Died1868 (aged 6364)
Brooklyn, New York
EducationMathematical, Nautical & Commercial School, New York
ProfessionMerchant seaman
Marine insurance agent
Revenue-Marine officer

Captain Alexander V. Fraser, U. S. Revenue-Marine, (April 20, 1804 – 1868) was an American seaman, who served as the first Chief of the Revenue-Marine Bureau, Department of the Treasury, one of the predecessor agencies of the United States Coast Guard.[1]

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