This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 Excerpt: ...held any public office. Monmouth County. CLINTON B. LOHSEN. (Rep., Keansburg.) Mr. Lohsen was born March 12th, 1888, and was educated in the Middletown township and Atlantic Highlands public schools. He has been engaged in the banking business since 1903. Mr. Lohsen has served as a member and chairman of the township committee of his township continuously since 1913. He was elected to the Assembly for the first time at the November, 1920, election. EDWARD A. SEXSMITH. (Rep., Belmar.) Mr. Sexsmith was born at Kortright, Delaware county. New York, July 24th, 1853, and is a farmer. He attended Franklin Institute, New York, and taught school two years in New York State. He then was principal of schools in New Jersey for sixteen years. Having become interested in farming while engaged in teaching, he dropped his profession and devoted his time to his farm at Belmar. Mr. Sexsmith held the position of Assistant Supervisor of Bills in the Senate from 1905 to 1909, inclusive, and Supervisor of Bills from 1910 to 1912, inclusive. He has been a member of the Monmouth County Board of Agriculture for many years and assisted in establishing the farm demonstration movement in that county. He has been a lecturer at farmers' institutes and other agricultural meetings throughout the State, and in 1916 was elected a member of the State Board of Agriculture. He s serving his second term as Township Collector. He was elected to the Assembly by a plurality of 12,175 over Richard Newman, high Democrat. Morris County. GEORGE W. DOWNS. (Rep., Madison.) Mr. Downs was born at Hackettstown, N. J., October 14th, 1855. He was educated in the public schools of his native town. He is engaged in the paper board business. Mr. Downs was elected to the Assembly for the fifth time at the Novem...