Fred I. Lamson Explained

Fred I. Lamson
Birth Date:December 11, 1910
Birth Place:Stonington, Maine
Death Date:December 24, 1981 (aged 71)
Death Place:Malden, Massachusetts
Nationality:American
Occupation:Merchant
Party:Republican
Minority Leader of the Massachusetts Senate
Term Start:1959
Term End:1963
Predecessor:John E. Powers
Successor:Philip A. Graham
Title2:Member of the Massachusetts Senate from the 4th Middlesex District
Term Start2:1953
Term End2:1973
Predecessor2:Sumner G. Whittier
Successor2:Stephen McGrail
Title3:Mayor of Malden, Massachusetts
Term Start3:1948
Term End3:1957
Predecessor3:John D. McCarthy
Successor3:Walter J. Kelliher

Fred Irvin Lamson (1910-1981) was an American politician who served as Mayor of Malden, Massachusetts and was a member of the Massachusetts Senate.

Early life

Lamson was born on December 11, 1910, in Stonington, Maine. He graduated from Everett High School in Everett, Massachusetts.[1] In 1934 he opened Lamson and Davis Hardware with his father-in-law.[2]

Politics

Lamson served on the Malden Common Council from 1940 to 1941. He then served as an Alderman until 1943 when he unsuccessfully challenged incumbent John D. McCarthy for the mayoralty.[3] In 1944 he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives. The following year he once again lost to McCarthy in the mayors race. In 1947 he defeated McCarthy 8720 votes to 8042. He remained Mayor until 1957.

From 1953 to 1973, Lamson represented the 4th Middlesex District in the Massachusetts Senate. He was the Senate Minority Leader from 1959 to 1963. From 1973 to 1979 he was the state's deputy commissioner of public safety.

Death

Lamson died on December 24, 1981, in Malden Hospital.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: 1971-1972 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts .
  2. News: Fred I. Lamson, Ex-Malden Mayor and Senate GOP Minority Leader. The Boston Globe. December 26, 1981.
  3. News: Lamson Wins Mayoralty in Malden. The Boston Daily Globe. November 13, 1947.