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Huntley N. Spaulding

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147: 33: 987: 250:. After the death of their two brothers, Spaulding and his married sister Marion Potter designed a charitable trust for the Spaulding Company. It was to disburse all their assets within 15 years of the death of the last Spaulding sibling. Marion Spaulding Potter was the last survivor, living until 1957. 197:, in 1869, to Jonas Spaulding and his wife, Emeline Cummings. He was the second of three sons and a daughter Marion. His father and uncle, Waldo, had founded a leatherboard mill in the town, which was the start of their family-owned manufacturing business. The young Spaulding was educated at 232:. He also served as chairman of the European Relief Council, a private charity that worked with other charities and government agencies to raise millions of dollars to aid orphans and refugees following the war. From 1921 to 1926 he was President of the State Board of Education. 221:, worked into the family business of their father in J. Spaulding and Sons. They helped manage mills in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New York, but lived in New Hampshire all their lives. 355: 253:
Huntley Spaulding was known for his philanthropy in the fields of health and education. He served as president of the boards of trustees of Lawrence Academy and
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Spaulding became active in the Republican Party in New Hampshire. He followed in the footsteps of his younger brother
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The Spaulding Memorial School in Townsend was built in the 1920s in honor of the Spaulding brothers' parents.
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awarded Spaulding the Charles Holmes Pettee Memorial medal for distinguished service to his state and nation.
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Spaulding at New Hampshire's Division of Historic Resources
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in 1926, and served one term, 1927 to 1929, before the
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from 1927 to 1929. In addition, he was notable for his
287:was named for Huntley N. Spaulding and his brother 998: 246:The Spaulding Company was the major employer in 209:, where their father Jonas opened another mill. 490: 291:. It connects their hometown of Rochester to 476: 1017:Republican Party governors of New Hampshire 205:, class of 1889. The family later moved to 188: 483: 469: 58:January 6, 1927 – January 3, 1929 31: 217:Spaulding and his two brothers, Leon and 261:on November 14, 1955, and was buried at 298:The Spaulding brothers are featured on 999: 300:New Hampshire historical marker no. 42 464: 1027:People from Rochester, New Hampshire 268: 193:Huntley Nowel Spaulding was born in 13: 14: 1043: 344: 1032:Burials at Mount Auburn Cemetery 985: 145: 16:American politician (1869–1955) 1022:Phillips Exeter Academy alumni 361:National Governors Association 312: 207:North Rochester, New Hampshire 195:Townsend Harbor, Massachusetts 1: 305: 265:, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 7: 336:– via Newspapers.com. 276:University of New Hampshire 235:He was elected Governor of 201:, class of 1885, and later 10: 1048: 492:Governors of New Hampshire 199:Lawrence Academy at Groton 983: 498: 449: 443:Governor of New Hampshire 440: 432: 427: 417: 409:Governor of New Hampshire 402: 394: 389: 257:. He died at his home in 212: 185:in health and education. 179:governor of New Hampshire 153: 141: 133: 123: 107: 95: 90: 86: 74: 62: 51: 46:Governor of New Hampshire 43: 39: 30: 23: 390:Party political offices 259:Rochester, New Hampshire 189:Early life and education 177:. He served as the 61st 175:Rochester, New Hampshire 118:Rochester, New Hampshire 381:The Political Graveyard 203:Phillips Exeter Academy 160:Huntley Nowel Spaulding 102:Townsend, Massachusetts 25:Huntley Nowel Spaulding 263:Mount Auburn Cemetery 376:Huntley N. Spaulding 367:Huntley N. Spaulding 356:Huntley N. Spaulding 289:Rolland H. Spaulding 398:John Gilbert Winant 320:"Huntley Spaulding" 248:Tonawanda, New York 69:John Gilbert Winant 428:Political offices 285:Spaulding Turnpike 994: 993: 459: 458: 450:Succeeded by 418:Succeeded by 269:Legacy and honors 157: 156: 111:November 14, 1955 1039: 989: 988: 485: 478: 471: 462: 461: 453:Charles W. Tobey 447:1927–1929 433:Preceded by 421:Charles W. 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Governor of New Hampshire
John Gilbert Winant
Charles W. Tobey
Townsend, Massachusetts
Rochester, New Hampshire
Republican

manufacturer
Republican
politician
Rochester, New Hampshire
governor of New Hampshire
philanthropy
Townsend Harbor, Massachusetts
Lawrence Academy at Groton
Phillips Exeter Academy
North Rochester, New Hampshire
Rolland
Roland
World War I
New Hampshire
Great Depression
Tonawanda, New York
Tufts University
Rochester, New Hampshire
Mount Auburn Cemetery
University of New Hampshire
Spaulding Turnpike
Rolland H. Spaulding

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