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David Harvey Goodell 50th Governor of New Hampshire In office
1889–1891Preceded by Charles H. Sawyer Succeeded by Hiram A. Tuttle Personal details Born May 6, 1834
Hillsborough, New HampshireDied January 22, 1915 (aged 80)
Antrim, New HampshirePolitical party Republican David Harvey Goodell (May 6, 1834 – January 22, 1915) was an American inventor, manufacturer, and Republican politician from Antrim, New Hampshire. Born in 1834 in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, he served New Hampshire in the state's House of Representatives, member of the Governor's Council, and as Governor. He died in 1915 in Antrim.
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Charles H. SawyerGovernor of New Hampshire
1889–1891Succeeded by
Hiram A. TuttleGovernors of New Hampshire Weare · Langdon · Sullivan · Langdon · Sullivan · J. Bartlett · Gilman · Langdon · J. Smith · Langdon · Plumer · Gilman · Plumer · S. Bell · Woodbury · Morril · Pierce · J. Bell · Pierce · Harvey · Dinsmoor · Badger · Hill · Page · Hubbard · Steele · Colby · Williams · Dinsmoor Jr. · Martin · Baker · Metcalf · Haile · Goodwin · Berry · Gilmore · Smyth · Harriman · Stearns · Weston · Straw · Weston · Cheney · Prescott · Head · C. Bell · Hale · Currier · Sawyer · Goodell · Tuttle · J. B. Smith · Busiel · Ramsdell · Rollins · Jordan · Bachelder · McLane · Floyd · Quinby · Bass · Felker · R. Spaulding · Keyes · J. H. Bartlett · A. Brown · F. Brown · Winant · H. Spaulding · Tobey · Winant · Bridges · Murphy · Blood · Dale · Adams · H. Gregg · Dwinell · Powell · King · Peterson · Thomson · Gallen · Roy · Sununu · J. Gregg · Merrill · Shaheen · Benson · LynchCategories:- 1834 births
- 1915 deaths
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