Thomas_Talbot_(Massachusetts) Thomas_Talbot_(Massachusetts)

Thomas Talbot (Massachusetts) - Definition and Overview

Thomas Talbot (September 7, 1818 - October 6, 1886) was a governor of Massachusetts. He was born in Cambridge, New York.

Talbot served many years in the Massachusetts legislature, sat in the governor's council in 1864- 1869, and in 1872 was chosen lieutenant-governor, as a Republican. On the election of Governor William B. Washburne to the United States Senate in 1873 he became governor, but lost the election in 1874, but in 1878 he was elected and served until 1880. He died in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Preceded by:
William B. Washburn
Governor of Massachusetts Succeeded by:
William Gaston
Preceded by:
Alexander H. Rice
Governor of Massachusetts Succeeded by:
John D. Long


Example Usage of (Massachusetts)

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