Charles F. Foley

Politician, Deceased Person

1868 –

43

Who is Charles F. Foley?

Charles F. Foley was an American lawyer and politician. He began to practice about 1888 at Lyons, Kansas.

He was born in Canada, and was educated in that country and in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1880, at age twenty, he moved to Kansas and by teaching school in the eastern section of the state earned enough to defray his expenses at the University of Kansas. He graduated from the law department in 1884, then continued teaching two years more, and in 1887 began the practice of law at Lyons. In addition to building up a good practice he served as county attorney for four years.

Foley was a Democrat, a member of the Masonic order and the Knights of Pythias. His public record began with his election to the State Legislature in 1896, and by re-election he served during the session of 1897-98-99.

In 1909 Governor Stubbs appointed him regent of the University of Kansas, and four years later he was reappointed by Governor Hodges and served until July, 1913. On December 8, 1913, he was appointed by Governor Hodges a member of the Public Utilities Commission, and served as its chairman until April 1, 1915.

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1868
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  • Charles Foley
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  • United States of America
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on July 23, 2013

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