Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr.

Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr.
22nd Governor of New Hampshire
In office
June 7, 1849  June 3, 1852
Preceded by Jared W. Williams
Succeeded by Noah Martin
Personal details
Born May 8, 1799
Keene, New Hampshire
Died February 24, 1869 (aged 69)
Keene, New Hampshire
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Ann Eliza Jarvis
Catherine Abbott Pickman Fox
Children William Jarvis Dinsmoor
Samuel Dinsmoor III
Alma mater Dartmouth College
Profession Attorney
Businessman
Banker

Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr. (May 8, 1799 – February 24, 1869) was an American lawyer, banker, politician, and thirtieth Governor of New Hampshire.

Early life

Dinsmoor was born in Keene, New Hampshire and graduated from Dartmouth College in 1814. He studied law and was a legal assistant to Territorial Governor James Miller for several years in Arkansas.[1]

Career

A commissioner who made it possible for the visit of French General Lafayette to New Hampshire in 1825, Dinsmoor also served as clerk of the New Hampshire State Senate in 1826, 1827, 1829 and 1830.

Having secured the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, Dinsmoor was elected by a popular vote in 1849, and reelected to a second term in 1850, as well as a third term in 1851. He served as thirtieth Governor of New Hampshire[2] from June 7, 1849 to June 3, 1852. The state militia was restructured during his tenure.

Upon leaving the governorship, Dinsmoor retired from political life, but continued to stay active in his legal and banking interests. From 1835 until his death Dinsmoor was President of the Ashuelot Bank in Keene.

Death

Dinsmoor died in Keene, New Hampshire, on February 24, 1869 (age 69 years, 292 days). He is interred at Washington Street Cemetery, Keene, New Hampshire.

Family life

His father, Samuel Dinsmoor, had been Governor of New Hampshire from 1831 to 1834. On September 11, 1841, Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr. married Anne Eliza Jarvis, and they had two children: William Jarvis Dinsmoor and Samuel Dinsmoor III. Anne died on July 17, 1849; and he married Catharine Pickman Abbott Fox on May 4, 1853.[3]

References

  1. Dinsmoor, Samuel Jr. The Granite Monthly, Volume 3. New Hampshire. p. 559.
  2. Dinsmoor, Samuel Jr. The History of Keene, New Hampshire. Heritage Books, 1980 - Keene (N.H.). p. 729.
  3. "Samuel Dinsmoor Jr.". 2014 Ancestry.com. Retrieved 17 February 2014.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Jared W. Williams
Governor of New Hampshire
18491852
Succeeded by
Noah Martin
Business positions
Preceded by
President of the Ashuelot Bank
1835–
Succeeded by