Fred Sylvester Breen

Fred Sylvester Breen (March 20, 1869  February 24, 1932) was an American politician.

Biography

Breen was born to John D. and Lidora M. (Gilmore) Breen on March 20, 1869 in Manteno, Illinois.[1] He was educated in public schools.[2] Breen learned the printing trade at a young age.[1] When he was 18, Breen purchased the Manteno Independent.[3] He moved to Flagstaff, Arizona Territory in 1897.[1] He became United States forest supervisor for northern Arizona in 1898. holding the position until 1908.[1]

Breen purchased The Coconino Sun in April 1908, becoming the paper's editor and publisher,[4][5] and operated the newspaper until his death.[1] He served as lieutenant colonel in the Arizona national guard.[1]

Breen represented Coconino County in the council (upper house) during the 25th Arizona Territorial Legislature.[1] He served as Arizona state senator 1912–1915.[1] He was reelected to state senate in 1923 during a special election.[1]

Breen married Carolyn E. Austin on June 5, 1906.[6][7] The couple had no children.[1] Breen's wife died on March 3, 1929.[1]

Breen died in Loma Linda, California on February 24, 1932.[8] He was buried in Citizens Cemetery in Flagstaff.[1]

References

Footnotes

  1. Goff 1996, p. 63.
  2. Conners 1913, p. 724.
  3. McClintock 1916, p. 220.
  4. "Arizona News Notes". Bisbee Daily Review. Bisbee, Arizona Territory. April 11, 1908. p. 3.
  5. "[F. S. Breen of forest service fame, is now editor and publisher of the Coconino Sun.]". The Coconino Sun. Flagstaff, Arizona Territory. April 10, 1908. p. 2.
  6. "City Briefs". The Williams News. Williams, Arizona Territory. June 9, 1906. p. 4.
  7. "A Quiet Wedding". Arizona Silver Belt. Globe City, Arizona Territory. June 14, 1906. p. 3.
  8. "Col. Breen, 62, Called to Rest". Prescott Evening Courier. February 25, 1932. pp. 1, 6.

Bibliography

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