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Isaac H Edgett

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Preceded by
  
William M. Olin

Political party
  
Republican Party

Succeeded by
  
Albert P. Langtry

Service/branch
  
Union Army

Name
  
Isaac Edgett


Resting place
  
Central Cemetery, Beverly, Massachusetts

Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth Boden Fiske, b. April 19, 1841[1]

Children
  
Horace Pierce Edgett (March 3, 1866 - 1918); Carrie Cousins Edgett (1870 - 1966); Grace Lawrence Edgett (May 12, 1874 - 1968); Ruth Fiske Edgett (1876 - 1964). [2]

Died
  
March 9, 1917, Beverly, Massachusetts, United States

Constituency
  
Beverly, Massachusetts

Battles and wars
  
American Civil War

Isaac H. Edgett (March 13, 1838 – March 9, 1917) was an American civil servant and politician who served as the acting Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth.

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Early life

Edgett was born in Hillsborough, New Brunswick on March 13, 1838 to Handyside P. and Ruth Edgett. Edgett married Elizabeth Boden Fiske, b. April 19, 1841.

Military service

Edgett joined up with the Twenty-Third Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry early in the American Civil War. He was wounded at the Battle of Cold Harbor. He was mustered out at the end of the war with the rank of captain.

Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth

Edgett, worked as the First Deputy to Secretary of the Commonwealth's office for thirty seven years, retiring in 1913. As the First Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth Edgett became the acting Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth upon the death of William M. Olin. Edgett served as the acting Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth until Albert P. Langtry was elected by the Massachusetts legislature to serve out the remainder of Olin's term.

References

Isaac H. Edgett Wikipedia