James Henry Maclafferty (February 27, 1871 – June 9, 1937) was an American businessman and politician who served two terms as a U.S. Representative from California from 1922 to 1925.
5-423: (Redirected from McLafferty ) MacLafferty is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: James H. MacLafferty (1871–1937), U.S. Representative from California Fred McLafferty (1923–2021), American chemist known for his work in mass spectrometry See also [ edit ] McClafferty [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
10-584: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles James H. MacLafferty Born in San Diego, California , MacLafferty moved with his parents to Oakland, California , in 1874, to Eugene, Oreg., in 1880, to Astoria, Oreg., in 1883, and to Tacoma, Washington , in 1884. He attended the public schools. He entered the lumber business in Tacoma and continued the same in Seattle until 1889. He engaged in
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20-683: The wholesale paper business at Chicago in 1899. He returned to the Pacific coast in 1900 and settled in Oakland, California . He worked as a traveling salesman and in the paper business. MacLafferty was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-seventh Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John A. Elston . He was reelected to the Sixty-eighth Congress and served from November 7, 1922, to March 3, 1925. He
25-710: Was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1924 to the Sixty-ninth Congress. He served as assistant to Secretary of Commerce from March 24, 1925, until August 31, 1927. He resumed business activities in Oakland, California . He served as vice president of the Pacific American Steamship Association and of the Shipowners' Association of the Pacific Coast. He died in Oakland, California , June 9, 1937, and
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