Charles Bailey Clarke

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Charles B. Clarke Mayor of Portland art from the 1918 book, Mother Goose Comes to Portland

Charles Bailey Clarke (October 3, 1875 – January 27, 1944) was an American politician and banker from Portland, Maine. Clarke was elected four terms as mayor of Portland between December 1917 and December 1920). In 1921, he was replaced by fellow Republican Carroll Chaplin.

Clarke was born in Bangor, Maine on October 3, 1875. His parents were Charles Davis and Catherine Dillingham Clarke. He and his family moved to Portland two years later. At the age of 15, Clarke was forced to drop out of high school, finding work with the Burnham & Morrill Company. He eventually rose to the position of company treasurer. In 1901, Clarke married Ellen A. Cate. Clarke was an active member of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine; he held lay many positions within the Diocese, including a 28 year stint as treasurer prior to his 1938 retirement.

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