Charles H. Bartlett

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Honorable
Charles H. Bartlett
President of the New Hampshire Senate
In office
1883–1885
Preceded byJohn Kimball
Succeeded byChester Pike
Member of the New Hampshire Senate
20th Mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire
In office
1872 – February 1873
Preceded byPerson Colby Cheney
Succeeded byJohn P. Newell
Personal details
Born
Charles Henry Bartlett

October 15, 1833
Sunapee, New Hampshire
DiedJanuary 25, 1900(1900-01-25) (aged 66)
Manchester, New Hampshire
SpouseHannah M. Eastmen (1858–1890)
ChildrenClara Bell Bartlett, Charles Leslie Bartlett

Charles Henry Bartlett (October 15, 1833 – January 25, 1900) was an American lawyer and politician who served as Mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire, and as a member and President of the New Hampshire Senate.[1]

Bartlett was born in Sunapee, New Hampshire, on October 15, 1833.[2]

Bartlett married Hannah M. Eastmen of Croydon, New Hampshire, on December 8, 1858.[1] Hannah Bartlett died on July 25, 1890.[1] They had two children, a daughter, Clara Bell Bartlett, and a son, Charles Leslie Bartlett.[1]

In June 1857, Bartlett was appointed clerk of the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire.[1]

Bartlett was elected mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire, in 1872. He resigned in February 1873 because of a federal government policy that barred officers from holding state or municipal offices.[1]

Bartlett died in Manchester on January 25, 1900.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Willey, George Franklyn (1896), Willey's Semi-centennial Book of Manchester, 1846-1896, and Manchester Edition of the Book of Nutfield: Historic Sketches of that Part of New Hampshire Comprised Within the Limits of the Old Tyng Township, Nutfield, Harrytown, Derryfield, and Manchester, from the Earliest Settlements to the Present Time, Manchester, New Hampshire: George F. Willey, p. 121
  2. ^ a b The Granite Monthly: A Magazine of Literature, History and State Progress, XXVIII no.2; Necrology, Concord, New Hampshire: New Hampshire General Court, February 1900, pp. 116–117

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Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire
1872 – February 1873
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the New Hampshire Senate
1883–1885
Succeeded by