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JOHN
FARSON STARR had a long career in Camden, in industry, politics, and
banking. He was born in Philadelphia PA on
March 25, 1818. After completing preparatory studies, he moved to
Camden NJ in 1844. With his brother Jesse
W. Starr he was one of the founders of the Camden Iron Works,
and served as president of the
First National Bank of
Camden for over
thirty years, up to the time of his death. John F. Starr was elected as
a Republican to the Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth Congresses (March 4,
1863-March 3, 1867), but chose not to run for reelection in 1866. He
returned to his commercial activities, which included an interest in the
West Jersey Ferry.
He was also active with the Independent
Order of Odd Fellows in Camden.
John
F. Starr died in Atlantic City, New Jersey on
August 8, 1904. He was buried at Harleigh Cemetery in Camden NJ. His
son, John F. Starr Jr., later operated a lumber business in Camden.
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