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George A. Prescott
Member of the Michigan House of Representatives
In office
January 1, 1967 – December 31, 1978
Preceded by Sanford E. Charron
Succeeded by Thomas Alley
Constituency 102nd district (1967–1972)
105th district (1973–1978)
Iosco County Clerk
In office
1951–1966
Personal details
Born
George Allen Prescott

(1913-03-06)March 6, 1913
Tawas City, Michigan
DiedFebruary 1988
Political party Republican

George Allen Prescott (March 6, 1913 – February 1988) was a Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives representing the northeastern part of the Lower Peninsula between 1967 and 1978. [1]

A native of Tawas City, Prescott graduated from Western Reserve Academy and Michigan State University. He was Iosco County clerk from 1951 until his election to the House. Prescott was the third generation of his family elected to the Legislature (his grandfather, George A. Prescott, was a state senator in the late 1890s and secretary of state in the early 1900s, and his uncle, Charles T. Prescott, was a state senator from 1945 to 1961). [2]

References

  1. ^ The Political Graveyard: Prescott, George Allen
  2. ^ 1977-1978 Michigan Manual: George A. Prescott
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George A. Prescott
Member of the Michigan House of Representatives
In office
January 1, 1967 – December 31, 1978
Preceded by Sanford E. Charron
Succeeded by Thomas Alley
Constituency 102nd district (1967–1972)
105th district (1973–1978)
Iosco County Clerk
In office
1951–1966
Personal details
Born
George Allen Prescott

(1913-03-06)March 6, 1913
Tawas City, Michigan
DiedFebruary 1988
Political party Republican

George Allen Prescott (March 6, 1913 – February 1988) was a Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives representing the northeastern part of the Lower Peninsula between 1967 and 1978. [1]

A native of Tawas City, Prescott graduated from Western Reserve Academy and Michigan State University. He was Iosco County clerk from 1951 until his election to the House. Prescott was the third generation of his family elected to the Legislature (his grandfather, George A. Prescott, was a state senator in the late 1890s and secretary of state in the early 1900s, and his uncle, Charles T. Prescott, was a state senator from 1945 to 1961). [2]

References

  1. ^ The Political Graveyard: Prescott, George Allen
  2. ^ 1977-1978 Michigan Manual: George A. Prescott

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