Fred Ogilvie Explained

Fred Lee Ogilvie
State House:Missouri
District:Scott County
Term Start:1923
Term End:1925
Birth Date:March 3, 1887
Birth Place:Charleston, Missouri, US
Death Date:October 14, 1946
Death Place:Cape Girardeau, Missouri, US
Party:Democrat
Alma Mater:Baptist College in Farmington, Missouri
St. Louis University
Occupation:doctor, bank president

Fred Lee Ogilvie (March 3, 1887 - October 14, 1946) was an American politician and physician from Blodgett, Missouri, who served in the Missouri House of Representatives. He was educated in the Charleston, Missouri, public schools. During World War I, Ogilvie served as a captain in the Medical Corps at Fort Riley and Camp Henry Knox.[1] In 1931, while living in Caruthersville, Missouri, he was the medical director in charge of the malarial control campaign.[2]

References

  1. Book: Charles U. Becker . Official Manual of the State of Missouri 1923-1924 . . Jefferson City, Missouri . 85.
  2. News: Out of the past 8/19/06 . Southeast Missourian . Cape Girardeau, Missouri . August 19, 2006.