Charles F. Tupper

Charles F. Tupper (November 8, 1852 – December 14, 1929) was an American lawyer, businessman, and politician from New York.

At the end of his term, he founded the Security Mutual Life Association of Binghamton with Charles M. Turner.

[3] In 1895, Tupper was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Republican, representing the Broome County 2nd District.

[4] When Tupper's Assembly term expired, he was appointed deputy collector of internal revenue for the Binghamton district.

He was connected with the local military organizations for fifteen years and was commissioned first lieutenant of the 20th Separate Company.

Their children were Arthur W., Albert R., Charles F. Jr., Edmund, and Arleen L.[2] Tupper died at the Binghamton City Hospital following a second operation for prostatic trouble on December 14, 1929.