Benjamin Loring Young

In 1910, Young was elected a Selectman of the Town of Weston, Massachusetts,[1] a position he held for thirty-six years.

Young was elected as a Republican to the Massachusetts House of Representatives[1] in 1915, serving from 1916[1]–24.

On June 26, 1933[6][7] Young was a delegate to, and the president of,[8] the Massachusetts Convention [6] that ratified the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution.

They had four children: Barbara, Charlotte, Lorraine, and Benjamin Loring Jr.

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