Frank J. Le Fevre

Frank Jacob Le Fevre ( born November 30, 1874 in New Paltz, New York, † April 29, 1941 in Atlantic City, New Jersey ) was an American politician. Between 1905 and 1907 he represented the State of New York in the U.S. House of Representatives. Congressman Jacob LeFever was his father.

Career

Frank Jacob Le Fevre was born about nine years after the end of the civil war in Ulster County. He attended public schools and the New Paltz Normal School. Then he went to banking transactions. In 1902 he sat in the Senate from New York. During the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, he was appointed superintendent of the New York State Building in St. Louis ( Missouri). Politically, he was a member of the Republican Party. In the congressional elections of 1904 for the 59th Congress of Le Fevre was in the 24th electoral district of New York in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC chosen, where he became the successor of George J. Smith on March 4, 1905. He suffered in his re-election bid in 1906 a defeat and then retired after March 3, 1907 the Congress of. In 1905 he became president of the Huguenot National Bank in New Paltz. After his conference time he went to banking transactions, but also the fruit growing. He died during the Second World War in Atlantic City and was then buried in the Moravian Cemetery in Richmond on Staten Iceland.

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