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Daniel Rose (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Benjamin Ames

Succeeded by
  
Albion Parris

Education
  
Yale University


Role
  
Former Governor of Maine

Name
  
Daniel Rose

Resigned
  
January 5, 1822

Born
  
July 31, 1772 (
1772-07-31
)

Political party
  
Democratic-Republican Party

Died
  
October 25, 1833, Thomaston

Party
  
Democratic-Republican Party

Previous office
  
Governor of Maine (1822–1822)

Dr. Daniel Rose (July 31, 1772 – October 25, 1833) was an American politician from the State of Maine. He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party, and served as president of the Maine Senate. He briefly served as the fourth Governor from January 2 to January 5, 1822, filling an unexpired term between the administrations of Benjamin Ames and Albion K. Parris.

Rose was born in the Connecticut Colony and graduated from Yale University in 1791. He settled in Alna, Maine and studied and practiced medicine in nearby Boothbay. Rose served as a member of the Maine Senate from its founding in 1820 until 1824. He was the President of the Maine Senate from in 1822 and 1823. Upon finishing his terms in the Maine Senate, Rose was moved to Thomaston, Maine and became the Warden of the Maine State Prison, which he helped design.

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Daniel Rose (politician) Wikipedia