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Phineas W Leland

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Preceded by
  
Josiah Quincy, Jr.

Appointed by
  
Education
  
Succeeded by
  
Levi Lincoln, Jr.

Died
  
January 22, 1870


Preceded by
  
Josiah Quincy, Jr.

Name
  
Phineas Leland

Succeeded by
  
Frederick Robinson

Spouse(s)
  
Parmelia T. Wood

Political party
  
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Phineas Washington Leland (October 4, 1798 – January 22, 1870) was a Massachusetts physician and journalist, and the Collector of Customs for Fall River, Massachusetts, who also served as a member, and as the President of the Massachusetts Senate.

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Early life

Leland was born on October 4, 1798 in Grafton, Massachusetts to David Warren and Mary (Rawson) Leland.

Family life

In 1826 Leland married Pamelia W. Wood of Mendon, Massachusetts, they had five children.

Journalist

In 1836 Leland was the first editor of The Fall River Patriot, and he was also the first editor of the Fall River Weekly News. While he was a member of the Massachusetts Senate Leland wrote for The Boston Post.

Death

Leland died on January 22, 1870.

References

Phineas W. Leland Wikipedia


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