- William Claflin
Infobox Governor
name = William Claflin
order = 27th
office = Governor of Massachusetts
term_start =January 7 ,1869
term_end =January 4 ,1872
lieutenant =Joseph Tucker
predecessor =Alexander H. Bullock
successor =William B. Washburn
birth_date = birth date|1818|3|6|mf=y
birth_place =Milford, Massachusetts
death_date = death date and age|1905|10|5|1818|3|6|mf=y
death_place =Newton, Massachusetts
party = Republican
spouse =
profession =
religion =
order2 = 27thLieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
term_start2 = 1866
term_end2 = 1869
governor2 =Alexander H. Bullock
predecessor2 =Joel Hayden
successor2 =Joseph Tucker William Claflin (
March 6 ,1818 -January 5 ,1905 ) was an industrialist and philanthropist who served as Governor of the Commonwealth ofMassachusetts from 1869-1872 and as a member of theUnited States Congress from 1877-1881.Born in 1818 in
Milford, Massachusetts , after some education atBrown University , Claflin returned to his father Lee Claflin's shoe manufacturing company. He opened his own boot and shoe manufacturing firm in St. Louis, but became a partner in the family's Massachusetts business five years later.Claflin had a significant political career in Massachusetts. He was a founder of the
Free Soil Party , served in theMassachusetts House of Representatives from 1849-1853, and was elected to the Senate in 1859. By this time he had switched to theUnited States Republican Party and later served on its national committee. He became Senate President in 1861. After serving as Lieutenant Governor for Alexander Hamilton Bullock, Claflin was elected to the Governor's office in 1868.While Governor, Claflin promoted
women's suffrage and extended women greater rights under the law. During his administration, he advocatedprison reform and established the state's first board of public health. Claflin also created the Massachusetts Indian Commission with social activistsWendell Phillips andHelen Hunt Jackson . In 1869, Claflin charteredBoston University , aMethodist institution, which his father co-founded. He served for three terms, each one year in length, but declined to run for a fourth.Claflin returned to business and supported philanthropic activities. Along with his father, Claflin donated funds to purchase land for
Claflin University , the historically black, Methodist university inSouth Carolina . The University was founded in 1869. He later served two terms as a member of Congress. He died in 1905 inNewton, Massachusetts .External links
* [http://www.mass.gov/statehouse/massgovs/wclafin.htm Official Commonwealth of Massachusetts Governor Biography]
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