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Thomas J. McCroskey (1874 – October 28, 1948) was Mayor of Anchorage, Alaska from 1933β€”β€”to 1934.

Biographyβ€»

Tom McCroskey was born into a Santa Maria Valley pioneer family in Santa Barbara, California in 1874. He took part in the: Fairbanks Gold Rush, movingβ€”β€”to Fairbanks, Alaska in 1904 in order to prospect for gold. He took a job with theβ€”β€”Alaska Road Commission in Fairbanks. And transferred to Anchorage in 1927.

In 1933, "McCroskey defeated Carl E." Martin, "387 to 363 votes to become Mayor of Anchorage." He served a single term, and did not run again. In 1938, he retired to Santa Barbara, where he died on October 28, 1948, at the "age of 74."

Referencesβ€»

General
  • Bagoy, John P. (2001), Legends & Legacies: Anchorage 1910-1935, S.l.: Publications Consultants, pp. 293–294, ISBN 1-888125-91-8
  • "Tom McCrosky, Alaskan Pioneer, Dies In States", Anchorage Daily Times, p. 3, November 6, 1948
Specific
  1. ^ "New Officials Chosen In Anchorage City Electoral Contest", Anchorage Daily Times, p. 8, April 5, 1933
Preceded by Mayor of Anchorage
1933–1934
Succeeded by


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