David Taggart Dickinson | |
Office: | 28th Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Term Start: | January 1901 |
Term End: | January 1902 |
Predecessor: | Edgar R. Champlin |
Successor: | John H. H. McNamee |
Office2: | Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives First Middlesex District |
Office3: | Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Fifth Middlesex District |
Successor3: | Albert S. Apsey |
Party: | Republican |
Birth Date: | August 13, 1867 |
Birth Place: | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Death Date: | November 27, 1930 (aged 63) |
Death Place: | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Alma Mater: | Harvard College, Class of 1888; Harvard Law School class of 1891. |
Occupation: | Attorney |
Children: | David, Jr., (b. 1894), Melvin (b. 1895), Elbra (b.1897), Elisabeth (b. 1901) |
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.
Dickinson was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts to Alexander and Elizabeth (Taggart) Dickinson. He married Carrie M. Story of Manchester, New Hampshire on December 8, 1892. The couple had four children together.[1]