Charles H. Sawyer
Charles Henry Sawyer | |
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41st Governor of New Hampshire | |
In office June 2, 1887 – June 6, 1889 |
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Preceded by | Moody Currier |
Succeeded by | David H. Goodell |
Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives | |
In office 1876–1878 |
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Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives | |
In office 1869–1871 |
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Personal details | |
Born | Watertown, New York, U.S. |
March 30, 1840
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Nationality | American |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Susan Ellen Cowan Sawyer |
Children | William Davis Sawyer Charles Francis Sawyer James Cowan Sawyer Edward Sawyer Elizabeth Coffin Sawyer |
Parents | Jonathan Sawyer Martha (Perkins) Sawyer |
Profession | Manufacturer Businessman Politician |
Religion | Congregationalist |
Charles Henry Sawyer (March 30, 1840 – January 18, 1908) was an American manufacturer, businessman and Republican politician. He served as a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives and as the 41st Governor of New Hampshire.
Early life
Sawyer was born in Watertown, New York, the son of Jonathan Sawyer and Martha (Perkins) Sawyer.[1] When he was ten, he moved with his family to Dover, New Hampshire. Sawyer attended the common schools and Franklin Academy before learning the manufacturing business working at the Sawyer Woolen Mills Company. He became president of the company in 1881.[2]
Political career
He served in the Dover city council before becoming a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Sawyer served in the State House from 1869-1871, and from 1876-1878.[3] He served as aide-de-camp to Governor Charles H. Bell in 1881,[4] and was a delegate to the 1884 Republican National Conventions.[5]
He was elected the 41st Governor of New Hampshire, serving from June 2, 1887-June 6, 1889.[6] After leaving office, he represented New Hampshire at the Universal Exposition of 1889 at Paris.[7] He served as director of the Dover Gas and Light Company and the Granite State Insurance Company, and as president of the Dover Horse Railroad Company.[8]
Sawyer died on January 18, 1908 in Dover, New Hampshire.[9] and is buried at Pine Hill Cemetery.
Family life
Sawyer married Susan Ellen Cowan on February 8, 1865. They had five children together: William Davis Sawyer, Charles Francis Sawyer, James Cowan Sawyer, Edward Sawyer and Elizabeth Coffin Sawyer.[10] Their son William married Gertrude Hall, daughter of U.S. Congressman Joshua G. Hall.[11] He and his family were members of the Congregational church.[12]
See also
- Conant-Sawyer Cottage, his summer house in York Beach, Maine
References
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External links
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Preceded by | Governor of New Hampshire 1887–1889 |
Succeeded by David H. Goodell |
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- 1840 births
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- Governors of New Hampshire
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- People from Watertown, New York
- People from Dover, New Hampshire
- People from Strafford County, New Hampshire
- Republican Party state governors of the United States