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New Hampshire: Secretaries of State



New Hampshire Secretaries of State, 1775-1993 (May be incomplete!)
Ebenezer Thompson 1775-86 Joseph Pearson 1786-1805 Phillip Carrigain 1805-09 Nathaniel Parker 1809-10 Samuel Sparhawk 1810-14 Albe Cady 1814-16 Samuel Sparhawk 1816-25 Richard Bartlett 1825-28 Dudley S. Palmer 1828-31 Ralph Metcalf 1831-38 Josiah Stevens, Jr. 1838-43 Thomas P. Treadwell 1843-46 George G. Fogg 1846-47 Thomas P. Treadwell 1847-50 John L. Hadley 1850-55 Lemuel N. Pattee 1855-58 Thomas L. Tullock 1858-61 Allen Tenney 1861-65 Benjamin Gerrish, Jr. 1865 Walter Harriman 1865-67 John D. Lyman 1867-70 Nathan W. Gove 1870-71 John H. Goodale 1871-72 Benjamin Franklin Prescott 1872-74 William Butterfield 1874-75 Benjamin Franklin Prescott 1875-77 Ali B. Thompson 1877-90 Clarence B. Randlett 1890-91 Ezra S. Stearns 1891-99 Edward N. Pearson 1899-1915 Edwin C. Bean 1915-23 Enos K. Sawyer 1923-25 Hobart Pillsbury 1925-29 Enoch D. Fuller 1929-57 Harry E. Jackson 1957-60 Robert L. Stark 1960-76 William Michael Gardner 1976-


 

 


 
   
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The Political Graveyard is a web site about U.S. political history and cemeteries. Founded in 1996, it is the Internet's most comprehensive free source for American political biography, listing 234,420 politicians, living and dead.
 
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