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Charles H Bell (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Bainbridge Wadleigh

Preceded by
  
Onslow Stearns

Succeeded by
  
Henry W. Blair

Succeeded by
  
Ezekiel A. Straw

Preceded by
  
Nathaniel Head

Name
  
Charles Bell

Succeeded by
  
Samuel W. Hale


Charles H. Bell (politician)

Charles Henry Bell (November 18, 1823 – November 11, 1893) was an American lawyer and Republican politician from Exeter, New Hampshire. Bell served New Hampshire in both the New Hampshire House of Representatives and the New Hampshire Senate, as a U.S. Senator, and as governor.

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Early life

Bell was born on November 18, 1823 in Chester, New Hampshire.

Family

Charles was one of the ten children of Governor John Bell. He was also the nephew of Samuel Bell, first cousin of James Bell and the first cousin, once removed of Samuel Newell Bell.

Service in the New Hampshire General Court

Bell's career in the New Hampshire General Court was notable in that he held two unique offices. In 1860 Bell was the Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1860. and President of the New Hampshire Senate in 1864.

Writings

Bell was the author of an influential early history of Exeter, New Hampshire, as well as a number of other books. His first wife was Sarah Almira Gilman, daughter of Nicholas Gilman; his second wife was the widow of John Taylor Gilman of Exeter.

Honors

Bell was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1868.

Death and burial

Bell died in 1893 in Exeter, New Hampshire, and is buried at the Exeter Cemetery in that town.

References

Charles H. Bell (politician) Wikipedia