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Alfred Alten Speer

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Alfred Alten Speer

Birth
Carroll County, Indiana, USA
Death
20 Nov 1935 (aged 77)
Burial
Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Bio from "Official Manual of the State of Missouri for the Years 1911-1912"

ALFRED A. SPEER (Republican) of Chamois, Osage county, was born in Carroll
County, Indiana, October 8, 1858. He was educated in the common schools and at Lincoln College (now extinct), Jackson, Mo.; moved to Missouri in 1876, and married
Miss N. Mahon of Chamois, Mo., March 10, 1S86; resides at Chamois, where he is a
prosperous and enterprising merchant, and is the president of a local banking institution, the Bank of Chamois; was twice elected mayor of his home city, and was Representative of Osage county in the Forty-first, Forty-second, Forty-third, Forty-fourth
and Forty-fifth General Assemblies, serving as Speaker of the House during the Forty-fifth ; appointed by the Board of the Permanent Seat of Government one of the State
Capitol Commission Board, taking oath and qualifying as such October 6, 1911; he is
vice-chairman of the board.

Contributor: Charlene Hall (16363960) • [email protected]
Bio from "Official Manual of the State of Missouri for the Years 1911-1912"

ALFRED A. SPEER (Republican) of Chamois, Osage county, was born in Carroll
County, Indiana, October 8, 1858. He was educated in the common schools and at Lincoln College (now extinct), Jackson, Mo.; moved to Missouri in 1876, and married
Miss N. Mahon of Chamois, Mo., March 10, 1S86; resides at Chamois, where he is a
prosperous and enterprising merchant, and is the president of a local banking institution, the Bank of Chamois; was twice elected mayor of his home city, and was Representative of Osage county in the Forty-first, Forty-second, Forty-third, Forty-fourth
and Forty-fifth General Assemblies, serving as Speaker of the House during the Forty-fifth ; appointed by the Board of the Permanent Seat of Government one of the State
Capitol Commission Board, taking oath and qualifying as such October 6, 1911; he is
vice-chairman of the board.

Contributor: Charlene Hall (16363960) • [email protected]


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