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New Hampshire: State Treasurers


New Hampshire State Treasurers, 1783-1929 (May be incomplete!)
John Taylor Gilman 1783-89 William Gardner 1789-91 John Taylor Gilman 1791-94 Oliver Peabody 1794-1804 Nathaniel Gilman 1804-09 Thomas W. Thompson 1809-10 Nathaniel Gilman 1810-14 William Austin Kent 1814-16 William Pickering 1816-28 Samuel Morrill 1828-29 William Pickering 1829-30 Abner B. Kelly 1830-37 Zenas Clement 1837-43 John Atwood 1843-46 James Peverly, Jr. 1846-47 James Peverly, Jr. 1847-50 Edson Hill 1850-53 Walter Harriman 1853-55 William Berry 1855-57 Peter Sanborn 1857-71 Leander W. Cogswell 1871-72 Solon A. Carter 1872-74 Josiah G. Dearborn 1874-75 Solon A. Carter 1875-1913 George E. Farrand 1913-14 J. Wesley Plummer 1914-23 George E. Farrand 1923-25 Henry E. Chamberlin 1925-29

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1929: Henry E. Chamberlin, died in office.

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