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Frank Willey Clancy (15 January 1852 - 1 September 1928) was Attorney General of New Mexico (1909–1916), as well as Mayor of Albuquerque (1898). ==Timeline== *1852: Born 15 January 1852 at Dover, New Hampshire. Son of Michael Albert Clancy and Lydia Ardilla Willey. Brother of Harry Smith Clancy. *1873: LL. B from law school at Columbian University, now George Washington University, in Washington, DC. *1874-1877: Lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico. *1874: Admitted to bar in New Mexico. *1875-1876: Clerk of District court Second District in Albuquerque. *1877-1879: Lived in East. *1877: Secretary to Assistant Secretary of Treasury, R.C. McCormick. *1877-1879: Secretary to same as U.S. Commissioner-General to Paris Exposition. *1879-1891: Lived in Santa Fe, New Mexico. *1879: Married Charlotte Jane Cawthorne Swallow on 30 October 1879. She was daughter of Reverend Benjamin Swallow, and was born in London, England. *1879-1883: Clerk of District and Supreme Courts in New Mexico. *1889: Member of New Mexico Constitutional Convention. *1891: President of New Mexico Bar Association. *1892: Moved back to Albuquerque. *1892-1909: Regent at University of New Mexico. *1896: Attorney; lived at 314 N. 6th Street. *1898-1899: Mayor of Albuquerque from April 1898 to April 1899. *1901-1909: District Attorney for Bernalillo County. *1906: Delegate to New Mexico Constitutional Convention. *1909-1916: Attorney General of New Mexico. Lived at 911 W. Copper. *1912: Governor McDonald requested Clancy to determine the boundary between New Mexico and Texas. *????-????: Special Counsel for New Mexico in suits against Colorado and Texas. *1913-1914: President of Territorial Board of Equalization. Lived in Santa Fe. *1923-1924: President of New Mexico Historical Society. *1928: Died 1 September 1928 in Santa Fe. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Frank Willey Clancy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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