Oliver Warner (Massachusetts)

Oliver Warner (Massachusetts)
Oliver Warner
14th Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth[1]
In office
1858[1] – 1876[1][2]
Preceded by Francis De Witt
Succeeded by Henry B. Pierce
Member of the
Massachusetts Senate[1][2]
In office
1856[1][2] – 1857[1][2]
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives[1][2]
In office
1854[1][2] – 1855[1][2]
Personal details
Born August 6, 1841[2]
Northampton, Massachusetts[2]
Died September 14, 1885[2]
Lynn, Massachusetts[2]
Political party Republican Party[3]
Spouse(s) Jane S. Daniels[1] Miss. Harriet M. Newhall[1][3] m. October 2, 1882.[1]
Alma mater Williams College[2]
Profession Congregational clergyman,[2] librarian[3]

Oliver Warner (August 6, 1841 – September 14, 1885) was a Massachusetts clergyman, politician and librarian who served in both houses of the Massachusetts legislature, and from 1858 to 1876 served as the 14th Secretary of the Commonwealth.

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Early life

Warner was one of nine children born to Rhoda (Bridgman)[4] and Oliver Warner on August 6, 1841 in Northampton, Massachusetts.[2]

Education

Warner graduated Phi Beta Kappa[1] from Williams College in 1842. After his gradation from Williams, Warner attended Gilmanton Theological Seminary.[1][2][5]

Marriage

On May 29, 1844 Warner married Jane S. Daniels.[1]

Early career

From 1844 to 1846 Warner officiated as a Congregational clergyman in Chesterfield, Massachusetts.[1][2] In 1852 and 1853 Warner was a tutor at the Williston Seminary in Easthampton, Massachusetts.[2][5]

Massachusetts legislature

Oliver served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1854 and 1855, and in the Massachusetts Senate from 1856 to 1857.[1][2][5]

Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth

Warner served as the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth for 18 years[2] to 1876.[1]

1872 election

In the 1872 election Warner's majority was greater than any other Republican state wide office candidate.[6]

1875 election

In 1875 Warner ran for re-election, but he lost the Republican nomination for Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth.[2]

Later career

From 1876 to 1879 Warner was the librarian of the Massachusetts State Library.[2][5]

Second Marriage

On October 2, 1882,[1] Warner married Miss. Harriet M. Newhall of Lynn, Massachusetts.[1]

Death

Warner died in Lynn, Massachusetts, on September 14, 1885.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Dodge, Melvin Gilbert (1902), "The Delta Upsilon Decennial Catalogue", The Delta Upsilon Fraternity (Ann Arbor, Michigan): p. 107. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v The Bay State Monthly, A Massachusetts Magazine Vol. III., No. V. (October 1885), "The Bay State Monthly, Vol. III, No. V", Bay State Monthly Company (Boston, Massachusetts): p. 387. 
  3. ^ a b c The Bay State Monthly, A Massachusetts Magazine Vol. III., No. V. (October 1885), "The Bay State Monthly, Vol. III, No. V", Bay State Monthly Company (Boston, Massachusetts): p. 388. 
  4. ^ Bridgman, Burt Nichols (1894), "Genealogy of the Bridgman Family: Descendants of James Bridgman. 1636 1894", Burt Nichols Bridgman (Hyde Park, Massachusetts): p. 26. 
  5. ^ a b c d Clark, Solomon (1885), "Antiquities, Historicals and Graduates of Northampton", Solomon Clark (Northampton, Massachusetts): p. 358. 
  6. ^ The Bay State Monthly, A Massachusetts Magazine Vol. III., No. V. (October 1885), "The Bay State Monthly, Vol. III, No. V", Bay State Monthly Company (Boston, Massachusetts): pp. 387–388. 

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Political offices
Preceded by
Francis De Witt
14th Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth
1854–1876
Succeeded by
Henry B. Pierce

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