Oscar F. Fellows (September 10, 1857 – December 18, 1921) was an American attorney politician from Maine. A Republican from Bucksport, Fellows served two terms in the Maine House of Representatives (1901 – 1904). In his second term, he was elected Speaker.[1][2]

Oscar F. Fellows
Member of the Maine House of Representatives
In office
1901–1904
Personal details
Born(1857-09-10)September 10, 1857
DiedDecember 18, 1921(1921-12-18) (aged 64)
Political partyRepublican
ChildrenFrank, Raymond
ResidenceBucksport, ME
ProfessionLawyer

As an attorney, Fellows was President of the Maine State Bar Association. He was a partner in the law firm of Fellows and Fellows in Bangor with his sons, Frank Fellows and Raymond. Frank Fellows represented Maine's third congressional district in the U.S. house of representatives from 1941 to 1957. Raymond Fellows was Maine Attorney General during the Owen Brewster administration (1925 – 1928). Oscar Fellows was a member of the International Commission Pertaining to the St. John River.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Legislators' Biographical Database". legislature.maine.gov.
  2. ^ "Speakers of the Maine House of Representatives, 1820 -". legislature.maine.gov.
  3. ^ "Collection: Oscar F. Fellows Papers | Fogler Library Special Collections and Archives ArchivesSpace". archives.library.umaine.edu.