- Henry Gardner
Infobox Governor
name= Henry Joseph Gardner
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order=23rd
office= Governor of Massachusetts
term_start=January 4 ,1855
term_end=January 7 ,1858
lieutenant= Simon Brown (1855-1856)Henry W. Benchley (1856-1858)
predecessor=Emory Washburn
successor= Nathaniel P. Banks
birth_date= birth date|1819|6|14|mf=y
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death_date= death date and age|1892|7|21|1819|6|14|mf=y
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party=Know Nothing
footnotes=Henry Joseph Gardner (
June 14 ,1819 ndashJuly 21 ,1892 ) was theGovernor of Massachusetts from 1855–1858. Gardner was the candidate of theKnow-Nothing movement , and was elected governor as part of the sweeping victory of Know-Nothing candidates in theMassachusetts elections of 1854. In line with the nativist and anti-Catholic politics of the Know-Nothing movement, Gardner proposed an amendment to the Massachusetts state constitution banning appropriations of tax funds to Catholic schools, which was passed by the state legislature and ratified after it was approved byreferendum .During Gardner's term in office,
Anthony Burns was arrested inBoston under theFugitive Slave Law of 1850 .Edward G. Loring , a Suffolk County probate judge who also as served U.S. commissioner of the Circuit Court in Massachusetts, ordered that Burns be forced back into slavery inVirginia , outraging abolitionists and the increasingly antislavery public in Massachusetts. Under the pressure of a public petition campaign spearheaded byWilliam Lloyd Garrison , the legislature passed two Bills of Address calling for Judge Loring to be removed from his state office, in 1855 and 1856, but in both cases Gardner declined to remove Loring. (A third Bill of Address to remove Loring from office was later approved by Gardner's Republican successor,Nathaniel Prentice Banks .)External links
* [http://www.mass.gov/statehouse/massgovs/hgardner.htm Official Commonwealth of Massachusetts Governor Biography]
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