Charles B. Carter

Charles B. Carter
Charles B. Carter
Photograph of Carter cropped from the 1904 Michigan team portrait
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born May 10, 1880(1880-05-10)
Place of birth Auburn, Maine
Died April 6, 1927(1927-04-06) (aged 46)
Place of death Augusta, Maine
Playing career
1900–1901
1902, 1904
Brown
Michigan
Position(s) Guard

Charles Blanchard "Babe" Carter (May 10, 1880 – April 6, 1927) was an American football player, lawyer and politician. He was the starting right guard on the University of Michigan's 1902 and 1904 "Point-a-Minute" football teams that compiled a record of 21–0 and outscored opponents 1,211 to 34. He was a lawyer in Maine and also served in the Maine Senate.

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Early years

Carter was born in Auburn, Maine, and attended the Webster Grammar School and Edward Little High School.[1] He attended Brown University as an undergraduate and played two years of college football for the Brown Bears football team.[2]

University of Michigan

In 1902, Carter enrolled at the University of Michigan Law School. He started at the right guard position for Fielding H. Yost's renowned 1902 and 1904 "Point-a-Minute" football teams that compiled a record of 21–0 and outscored opponents 1,211 to 34.[3][4] At 236 pounds, Carter was by far the largest player on Yost's "Point-a-Minute" team and was known by the nickname "Babe" Carter.[5][6][7] A profile of Carter in the university's 1903 yearbook noted: "'Those who know' at Michigan designate Charles B. Carter as one of the fastest big men who ever appeared on a Western gridiron. ... His wonderful handling of his massive frame, his agility and his nerve was astonishing."[2] Despite his size and playing as a lineman, Carter scored six touchdowns for the 1904 team.

Legal career

Carter was admitted to the bar in Androscoggin County, Maine, in February 1907. He maintained a law practice in Lewiston, Maine, from 1907 until his death in 1927.[1] He became general counsel to the Great Northern Paper Co. and as counsel for the Maine Central Railroad.[8] He handled a number of jury trials for the Maine Central and also had a large corporation business, representing clients before the state legislature in hydroelectric and storage matters.[8]

Politics

In 1925, Carter was elected as a Republican to the Maine Senate representing Androscoggin County. As a state senator, Carter was a leader in the effort to prevent hydroelectric companies from exporting surplus power out of Maine.[8][9][10][11] Carter was a delegate to the 1920 Republican National Convention. According to the Lewiston Evening Journal, he was often talked of as a Republican candidate for Governor of Maine in 1928.[8] The paper described Carter as follows:

"He was socially one of the most delightful friends one ever could have. ... He loved social life and the outdoors. ... Used to books, reading, fine surroundings, he was at home in any surroundings. He had a massive figure, impressive in appearance, powerful in manner and bearing."[8]

He was a member of the Episcopal Church, a Mason and a member of the Delta Phi and Delta Chi fraternities.[8]

Death and family

Carter died suddenly of a "heart block" in April 1927 after an evening meeting with Governor Owen Brewster at Augusta, Maine; he was 46.[8][11][12] Carter was survived by his wife, the former Clare Scanlan, to whom he was married in 1911.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b "Androscoggin Bar Honor Memory of Senator Carter". Lewiston Evening Journal. May 5, 1927. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=NvYpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2mYFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1065,2912556&dq=charles-carter+maine&hl=en. 
  2. ^ a b Michiganensian. 1903. p. 148. http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moa;cc=moa;q1=michiganensian;rgn=full%20text;view=toc;idno=AAG4364.1903.001. 
  3. ^ "1902 Football Team". University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library. http://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/fbteam/1902fbt.htm. 
  4. ^ "1904 Football Team". University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library. http://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/fbteam/1904fbt.htm. 
  5. ^ "SEAT OUSTED DELEGATES". Chicago Daily Tribune. June 9, 1920. 
  6. ^ "MEN MICHIGAN TEAMS LOSE". Detroit Free Press. June 4, 1905. 
  7. ^ "OLD GRADS ARE GATHERING TO SEE CONFLICT: Luxurious Hotel in Boston is Taken Over by Michigan Alumni and Undergrads". Detroit Free Press. October 31, 1914. 
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h "Senator Carter Dies Suddenly in Augusta: Leader in Water Power Fight Stricken with Heart Attack; Auburn Man Was Regarded as One of the Republican Chiefs and Potential Gubernatorial Candidate; Maine Central Counsel for Many Years; Was Famous as Football Man at Michigan U.". Lewiston Evening Journal. April 6, 1927. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=IPYpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2mYFAAAAIBAJ&pg=874,453705&dq=carter+maine&hl=en. 
  9. ^ "Sen. Carter's Plank On Maine Water Power". Lewiston Evening Journal. April 8, 1926. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=oWggAAAAIBAJ&sjid=z2YFAAAAIBAJ&pg=983,567076&dq=carter+maine&hl=en. 
  10. ^ "Senator Carter Presents Two Bills to Safeguard Maine's Water Power". Lewiston Daily Sun. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=nggiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=e2kFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1758,1387041&dq=carter+maine&hl=en. 
  11. ^ a b "C. B. CARTER, MAINE SENATOR; State Leglslator, Leader in Power Battle, Dies Suddenly at 46". The New York Times. April 7, 1927. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60B14FB345E1A7A93C5A9178FD85F438285F9. 
  12. ^ "Charles B. Carter Dies in Augusta, Me.". The Hartford Courant. April 7, 1927. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/courant/access/806526932.html?dids=806526932:806526932&FMT=CITE&FMTS=CITE:AI&type=historic&date=Apr+07,+1927&author=&pub=Hartford+Courant&desc=Charles+B.+Carter+Dies+in+Augusta,+Me.&pqatl=google. 



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