Senator Olson's House
by Cliff Wilson
Title
Senator Olson's House
Artist
Cliff Wilson
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Digital Art - Digital Art
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Charlie Olson was Chief of Police in Ashland, Massachusetts from 1931-34, State Representative from 1934-1941, and State Senator from 1941-1965. Charlie was known for his witty remarks. He was a champion goat milker. He often lived in his open-air hut. He supported equal rights for women and environmental issues. . When criticized for siding with Democrats on some issues, he stated "One must be either a Republican or Democrat on the ballot, but that does not mean that after he takes office, a legislator must represent only a narrow partisan viewpoint." He and his brother died as the result of an automobile accident in 1967.
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March 4th, 2019
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