Charles A. Busiel
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Charles Albert Busiel (November 24, 1842–August 29, 1901) was an American manufacturer and politician from Laconia, New Hampshire. Born in 1842 in Meredith, New Hampshire, he started his political career as a Democrat and was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1878. He became a Republican over the issue of tariffs and served several years as mayor of Laconia before he was elected Governor in 1894. He died in 1901 of coronary heart disease in Laconia, less than two weeks after the death by drowning of his grandson and namesake. He is entombed in a mausoleum at the Union Cemetery in Laconia.
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Preceded by John B. Smith |
Governor of New Hampshire 1895–1897 |
Succeeded by George A. Ramsdell |
Governors of New Hampshire | |
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