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Charles A. Chace
American politician (1822–1900) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Charles A. Chace (1822 – July 17, 1900) was a politician from Missouri. He served as Mayor of Kansas City in 1880.
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Early life
Charles A. Chace was born in 1822 in Columbia County, New York.[1]
Career
In 1860, Chace moved to Kansas City, Missouri.[1] Chace worked as a freight agent for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. He had a grain and feed business in Kansas City.[2] He served on the school board for eleven years.[3] In April 1880, Chace was elected on a Democratic ticket as Mayor of Kansas City. He served for one year.[3][2][4] Chace retired from public life and moved to Holley, New York. He then moved to Brighton in Monroe County, New York, in 1898.[1]
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Personal life
Chace was a charter member of the Knights Templar in Kansas City.[1] While in Kansas City, Chace lived at 1216 W. 12th Street.[2]
Chace was married. Chace died at his home in Brighton on July 17, 1900.[1][3]
Legacy
The Chace School in Kansas City, built in 1876, was named after Chace. The school was razed in 1913.[3][5]
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