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Augustus Gardner Means

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In 1950, Means was elected to the Essex Board of Selectmen. He did some of his campaigning while collecting garbage for the town (Means used the garbage as pig feed). Later that year he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives. In 1954 he was the Republican nominee for state
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Means owned a large livestock farm that had a sizable amount of cattle, sheep, chickens, turkeys, bison, and hogs. He was also involved in a number of other businesses; he was president of the Essex Lumber Co., president and treasurer of Means Chevrolet-Oldsmobile in
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when a platoon he was leading was pinned down by a concealed German machine gun. A deck of playing cards partially deflected the bullet and Means was able to crawl behind the gun and jump the soldiers manning it - killing three of them. His citations included the
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In July 1946 he married Mary Callan. The couple first met at a dance in Boston when he was 13 and she was 11. The couple moved to Turf Meadow Farm in
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In his later years Means donated much of his 650-acre farm to the Essex County Greenbelt. Means died on April 18, 1994, in
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54% to 45%. In October 1955, Means was appointed to the Massachusetts Governor's Council to fill the vacancy caused by
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Bartlett, K.S. (June 20, 1954). "Means' Neighbors Not Surprised He Won G.O.P. Treasurer Nomination".
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Bartlett, K.S. (August 16, 1933). "Gus Means --- Determined 'Minority of One'".
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After his discharge in January 1946, Means worked as a veterinary assistant in
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Republican Party members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States)
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Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1959-60
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He was shot in the chest outside of 222:Massachusetts House of Representatives 91:Massachusetts House of Representatives 433: 431: 429: 427: 425: 423: 363:Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts 361:, and owner of a shopping center in 234:Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts 392:1953–1954 Massachusetts legislature 387:1951–1952 Massachusetts legislature 326: 301:University of Massachusetts Amherst 244:Means was born on June 8, 1925, in 13: 604:People from Beverly, Massachusetts 420: 357:, managing director of a hotel in 347: 260:and in 1944 he graduated from the 191:Jean Draper (1961–1994; his death) 14: 640: 624:20th-century American politicians 609:People from Essex, Massachusetts 310: 226:Massachusetts Governor's Council 189:Mary Callan (1946–1959; divorce) 47:Massachusetts Governor's Council 579:Businesspeople in wood products 332:treasurer. He lost to Democrat 521: 505: 490: 404: 1: 397: 239: 230:Massachusetts State Treasurer 614:People from Sanibel, Florida 7: 380: 286:Distinguished Service Cross 202:University of Massachusetts 93:from the 2nd Essex District 10: 645: 589:Farmers from Massachusetts 584:Cornell University alumni 342:Edward F. McLaughlin, Jr. 211: 195: 185: 175: 165: 153: 141: 136: 132: 120: 108: 97: 88: 76: 64: 53: 44: 40: 28: 21: 297:Wakefield, Massachusetts 254:Augustus Peabody Gardner 157:April 18, 1994 (aged 68) 127:Barclay H. Warburton III 629:Culver Academies alumni 262:Culver Military Academy 355:Ipswich, Massachusetts 273:80th Infantry Division 246:Beverly, Massachusetts 218:Augustus Gardner Means 148:Beverly, Massachusetts 23:Augustus Gardner Means 271:. He served with the 256:. Means attended the 49:from the 5th District 369:Later life and death 334:John Francis Kennedy 317:Essex, Massachusetts 252:and the grandson of 530:Election Statistics 514:Election Statistics 303:and graduated from 16:American politician 305:Cornell University 299:. He attended the 269:United States Army 206:Cornell University 551:. April 23, 1994. 486:. April 20, 1994. 338:Arthur A. Thomson 275:in France during 250:Henry Cabot Lodge 215: 214: 71:Arthur A. Thomson 636: 553: 552: 544: 535: 534: 525: 519: 518: 509: 503: 502: 499:The Boston Globe 494: 488: 487: 484:The Boston Globe 479: 468: 467: 464:The Boston Globe 459: 444: 443: 440:The Boston Globe 435: 418: 417: 408: 375:Sanibel, Florida 327:Political career 321:George A. Draper 160:Sanibel, Florida 137:Personal details 123: 115:Colin J. Cameron 111: 102: 79: 67: 58: 33: 19: 18: 644: 643: 639: 638: 637: 635: 634: 633: 559: 558: 557: 556: 546: 545: 538: 527: 526: 522: 511: 510: 506: 501:. 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Index


Massachusetts Governor's Council
Arthur A. Thomson
John J. Buckley
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Colin J. Cameron
Barclay H. Warburton III
Beverly, Massachusetts
Sanibel, Florida
American
Republican
Alma mater
University of Massachusetts
Cornell University
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Massachusetts Governor's Council
Massachusetts State Treasurer
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
Beverly, Massachusetts
Henry Cabot Lodge
Augustus Peabody Gardner
Groton School
Culver Military Academy
United States Army
80th Infantry Division
World War II
Bastogne
Distinguished Service Cross
Purple Heart
Wakefield, Massachusetts

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