Oscar Marx
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Oscar B. Marx was an American
United States
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 political figure, who was mayor
Mayor
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 of Detroit from 1913 to 1918.

Biography

Marx was born on July 14, 1866, in Wayne County, Michigan
Wayne County, Michigan
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, the son of German immigrants Stephen and Eleanor Busch Marx. Marx attended the Detroit public schools and the German-American Seminary, and spent much of his early life farming, but as Detroit and Hamtramck, Michigan
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 grew, the encroaching cities swallowed the Marx farm. Marx's father Stephen sold the farm, giving him and his brothers several thousand dollars to start a business. Oscar Marx used this money to buy into a bankrupt optical firm, the Michigan Optical Company, in 1891, and steered the company to become one of the largest in the region.

In addition to being president of the Michigan Optical Company, Marx was a member of the board of directors of the Standard Computing Scale Company and vice-president of the Robert Oakman Land Co.

In 1897, Marx married Lydia Darmstaetter; the couple had two choldren: Lydia Marx and Oscar B. Marx Jr.

Politics

In 1894-95, Marx was the Detroit estimator-at-large. In 1895 he was elected as an alderman, a position he held for eight years. In 1904, Marx ran for City Treasurer, but was beaten. He served as a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1908
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 (and was again a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1916
1916 Republican National Convention
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). In 1910, he was appointed City Assessor, and two years later saw his first term as Detroit's mayor. Marx served three terms in all as mayor.

Marx was friends with Robert Oakman and John Dodge
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, and the three men controlled the Republican Party
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 in Southeast Michigan for much of the 1910s.

Marx appointed James J. Couzens
James J. Couzens
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, the man who would become the next mayor, to take over the Detroit police force, and in February of his final year in office Marx created a committee to oversee the feasibility of construction the Outer Drive
Outer Drive
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 bypass in the city.

Oscar Marx died on November 23, 1923.

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