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THOMAS P. BACON
Thomas P. Bacon, president of Bacon Vulcanizer Manufacturing Company, was born in Oakland, California, on May 30, 1884. He is the son of Frank Page and Mamie (Cooper) Bacon.
His education was obtained in the public grade and high schools.
Mr. Bacon has been president of the Bacon Vulcanizer Manufacturing Company at Oakland, California, since 1908.
Trustee of California College of Arts and Crafts; president of Oakland Boys Clubs; member of the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army, San Francisco Mounted Sheriff’s Posse, Sonoma County Trail Blazers, and Los Ranchos Visatores.
Mr. Bacon holds membership in the Athens Athletic Club and Lions Club, both of Oakland, California.
On May 1, 1915, Mr. Bacon married Mildred Sumner and they have two children: Thomas P., Jr. and Betty Jane (Mrs. Week). Their Home is in Oakland, California, at 1077 Trestle Glen Road.
Offices: 1275 Sixty-seventh Street, Oakland, California.
Transcribed by Joyce Rugeroni.
Source: Eminent
Californians 1953, by Lee E. Johnson & C. W. Taylor. Page 366, C. W. Taylor
Publ., Palo Alto, California, 1953.
© 2014 Joyce Rugeroni.
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