David T. Dickinson

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Succeeded byJohn H. H. McNamee
Succeeded byAlbert S. Apsey[4]
BornAugust 13, 1867[2][3]
Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.[3]
David Taggart Dickinson[1]
David T. Dickinson in 1895
28th Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts
In office
January 1901  January 1902
Preceded byEdgar R. Champlin
Succeeded byJohn H. H. McNamee
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
First Middlesex District[2]
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Fifth Middlesex District[3]
Succeeded byAlbert S. Apsey[4]
Personal details
BornAugust 13, 1867[2][3]
Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.[3]
DiedNovember 27, 1930 (aged 63)[1][5]
Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.[1][5]
Political partyRepublican[3]
Spouse
Carrie M. Story
(m. 1892)
ChildrenDavid, Jr., (b. 1894), Melvin (b. 1895), Elbra (b.1897), Elisabeth (b. 1901)
Alma materHarvard College, Class of 1888; Harvard Law School class of 1891.[3]
OccupationAttorney[3]

David Taggart Dickinson (August 13, 1867 November 27, 1930) was a Massachusetts attorney and politician who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and as the twenty-eighth Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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