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| birth_date = May 19, 1834 |
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| birth_place =[[Norwich, Vermont]] |
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| party =[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] |
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| office =54th [[President of the Massachusetts Senate]] |
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| predecessor =[[Albert E. Pillsbury]] |
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| successor=[[Harris C. Hartwell]] |
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|alma_mater=[[Dartmouth College]] |
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'''Halsey |
'''Halsey Joseph Boardman''' (born May 19, 1834) was a [[Massachusetts]] lawyer and politician who served in and as the President of the Boston, Massachusetts City Council in the [[Massachusetts House of Representatives]] and as a member and [[President of the Massachusetts Senate|President of, the Massachusetts Senate]].<ref name="Toomey1892p124">{{Citation |last= Toomey|first=Daniel P.| title = Massachusetts of Today: A Memorial of the State, Historical and Biographical | page = 124. | publisher=Columbia Publishing Company | location = Boston, MA | year = 1892}}</ref><ref name="Rand_One of a Thousand_1890_pg_61">{{Citation |last=Rand | first=John Clark| title = One of A Thousand: A Series of Biographical Sketches of One Thousand Representative Men Resident in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, A.D. 1888–'89| page =61. | publisher=First National Publishing Company | location = Boston, MA | year = 1890}}</ref> |
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==Early life== |
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Boardman was born on May 19, 1834 to Nathaniel and Sarah (Hunt) Boardman in [[Norwich, Vermont]].<ref name="MemofJudicforNE19thcent_1901_pg_242">{{Citation |last=Reno | first=Conrad| title = Memoirs of the of the Judiciary and the Bar of New England For the Nineteenth Century, Volume II| page =242. | publisher=Century Memorial Publishing Company | location = Boston, MA | year = 1901}}</ref> |
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Boardman married Georgia M. Hinman on November 6, 1861, they had two children, Flora M. Boardman, and Emily I. Boardman.<ref name="MemofJudicforNE19thcent_1901_pg_243">{{Citation |last=Reno | first=Conrad| title = Memoirs of the of the Judiciary and the Bar of New England For the Nineteenth Century, Volume II| page =243. | publisher=Century Memorial Publishing Company | location = Boston, MA | year = 1901}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 14:22, 18 July 2014
Halsey Joseph Boardman[1] | |
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54th President of the Massachusetts Senate[1] | |
In office 1887[1]–1888[1] | |
Preceded by | Albert E. Pillsbury |
Succeeded by | Harris C. Hartwell |
Member of the Massachusetts Senate | |
In office 1887[2]–1888[2] | |
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives | |
In office 1883–1885 | |
Personal details | |
Born | May 19, 1834 Norwich, Vermont |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Georgia M. Hinman[2] |
Children | Flora M. Boardman and Emily I. Boardman.[2] |
Alma mater | Dartmouth College |
Halsey Joseph Boardman (born May 19, 1834) was a Massachusetts lawyer and politician who served in and as the President of the Boston, Massachusetts City Council in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and as a member and President of, the Massachusetts Senate.[3][4]
Early life
Boardman was born on May 19, 1834 to Nathaniel and Sarah (Hunt) Boardman in Norwich, Vermont.[1]
Boardman married Georgia M. Hinman on November 6, 1861, they had two children, Flora M. Boardman, and Emily I. Boardman.[2]
References
- ^ a b c d e Reno, Conrad (1901), Memoirs of the of the Judiciary and the Bar of New England For the Nineteenth Century, Volume II, Boston, MA: Century Memorial Publishing Company, p. 242.
- ^ a b c d e Reno, Conrad (1901), Memoirs of the of the Judiciary and the Bar of New England For the Nineteenth Century, Volume II, Boston, MA: Century Memorial Publishing Company, p. 243.
- ^ Toomey, Daniel P. (1892), Massachusetts of Today: A Memorial of the State, Historical and Biographical, Boston, MA: Columbia Publishing Company, p. 124.
- ^ Rand, John Clark (1890), One of A Thousand: A Series of Biographical Sketches of One Thousand Representative Men Resident in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, A.D. 1888–'89, Boston, MA: First National Publishing Company, p. 61.