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Martin Brimmer

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Preceded by
  
Jonathan Chapman

Name
  
Martin Brimmer

Party
  
Whig Party

Alma mater
  
Harvard

Education
  
Harvard College


Children
  
Martin Brimmer

Died
  
April 25, 1847

Political party
  
Whig

Role
  
Politician


Majority
  
2744 (1842); 2537 (1843)

Succeeded by
  
Thomas Aspinwall Davis

Martin Brimmer (June 8, 1793 – April 25, 1847) was an American businessman and politician, who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, in the Boston Board of Aldermen, and as the mayor of Boston, Massachusetts.

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Early life

Brimmer was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts on June 8, 1793 to Martin, a merchant on Brimmer's T wharf, and Sarah (Watson) Brimmer.

Education

Brimmer attended Harvard, graduating in 1814.

Marriage

Brimmer married Harriet E Wadsworth of Geneseo, New York. They had one child, Martin Brimmer (1829–1896), an 1849 graduate of Harvard who served from 1859 to 1861 in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and was for 26 years the president of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

Business career

Brimmer began his business career working with Isaac Winslow on Long Wharf. Later Brimmer ran a counting room on Brimmer's Wharf.

Government service

Brimmer was a Member of the Boston Board of Aldermen from January 1, 1838 to January 7, 1839. Brimmer serve in the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1838 and 1839. On December 12, 1842 Brimmer was elected Mayor of Boston for 1843, on December 11, 1843 Brimmer was reelected mayor for the 1844 term.

Death

Brimmer died on April 25, 1847.

References

Martin Brimmer Wikipedia