Massachusetts: Governors, 1870s
Governors of Massachusetts, 1870-79 (may be
incomplete!)
William
Claflin 1869-72
William
B. Washburn 1872-74
Thomas
Talbot 1874-75
William
Gaston 1875-76
Alexander
H. Rice 1876-79
Thomas
Talbot 1879-80
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Governors of Massachusetts: Events and
Candidates of the 1870's (may be incomplete!)
- 1870 Nov 8:
William
Claflin (Rep), elected;
John
Quincy Adams (Dem), defeated;
Wendell
Phillips (Labor Reform & Prohibition), defeated;
J.
A. Adams, defeated.
- 1871 Nov 7:
William
B. Washburn (Rep), elected;
John
Quincy Adams (Dem), defeated;
Edwin
M. Chamberlain (Labor Reform), defeated;
Robert
C. Pitman (Temperance), defeated;
Benjamin
F. Butler, defeated.
- 1872 Nov 5:
William
B. Washburn (Rep), elected;
Francis
W. Bird (Liberal Republican), defeated.
- 1873 Nov 4:
William
B. Washburn (Rep), elected;
William
Gaston (Dem), defeated;
Henry
K. Oliver, defeated;
Benjamin
F. Butler, defeated;
Nathaniel
Bartlett, defeated.
- 1874 Apr 17:
William
B. Washburn, resigned.
- 1874 Nov 3:
William
Gaston (Dem), elected;
Thomas
Talbot (Rep), defeated.
- 1875 Nov 2:
Alexander
H. Rice (Rep), elected;
William
Gaston (Dem), defeated;
J.
I. Baker (Temperance), defeated;
Adams
(Ind), defeated;
Phillips
(Ind), defeated.
- 1876 Nov 7:
Alexander
H. Rice (Rep), elected;
Charles
Francis Adams (Dem), defeated;
J.
I. Baker (Greenback & Prohibition), defeated.
- 1877 Nov 6:
Alexander
H. Rice (Rep), elected;
William
Gaston (Dem), defeated;
Robert
C. Pitman (Prohibition), defeated;
Wendell
Phillips (Greenback & Labor Reform), defeated.
- 1878 Nov 5:
Thomas
Talbot (Rep), elected;
Benjamin
F. Butler (Butler Democrat & Greenback), defeated;
Josiah
G. Abbott (Dem), defeated;
Alonzo
O. Miner (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1879 Nov 4:
John
D. Long (Rep), elected;
Benjamin
F. Butler (Butler Democrat & Greenback), defeated;
John
Quincy Adams (Dem), defeated;
Dwight
C. Eddy (Prohibition), defeated.
"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political
graveyard."
Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February
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