James Jackson (Massachusetts politician)

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James Jackson
Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts
In office
September 8, 1920  1924
GovernorCalvin Coolidge
Channing H. Cox
Preceded byAlbert P. Langtry
Henry A. Wyman
John R. Macomber (Acting)
Succeeded byWilliam S. Youngman
Personal details
BornApril 21, 1881
DiedJune 23, 1952(1952-06-23) (aged 71)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
PartyRepublican
Alma materHarvard University
ProfessionBanker

James Jackson (April 21, 1881 – June 23, 1952) was an American politician who served as Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts from 1920 to 1924.[1][2]

Jackson received his preparatory education at the Groton School in Groton, Massachusetts after which he went to Harvard College from which he graduated in 1904.[3]

Early career

Public service career

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