- Person Colby Cheney
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name =Person Colby Cheney
imagesize =200px
order =43rd
office =Governor of New Hampshire
term_start =June 10 ,1875
term_end =June 7 ,1877
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predecessor =James A. Weston
successor =Benjamin F. Prescott
order2 =United States Senator fromNew Hampshire
term_start2 =November 24 ,1886
term_end2 =June 14 ,1887
predecessor2 =Austin F. Pike
successor2 =William E. Chandler
birth_date =February 25 ,1828
birth_place =Holderness, New Hamphire (now Ashland)
death_date =June 19 ,1901
death_place =Dover, New Hampshire
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party =Republican
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footnotes =Person Colby Cheney (
February 25 ,1828 –June 19 ,1901 ) was a paper manufacturer,abolitionist and Republican politician fromManchester, New Hampshire . He wasGovernor of New Hampshire and later represented the state in theUnited States Senate .Cheney was born in Holderness (now Ashland) to abolitionist
Moses Cheney .Oren B. Cheney , the founder ofBates College , was Person Cheney's older brother. Cheney attended academies in Peterborough and Hancock and at theParsonsfield Seminary inParsonsfield, Maine . He engaged in the manufacture of paper in Peterborough until 1866 and in 1854 was a member of theNew Hampshire House of Representatives . During the Civil War he was first lieutenant and regimental quartermaster in the Thirteenth Regiment of the New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry (1862-1863). He was State railroad commissioner 1864-1867, and moved to Manchester in 1867 and engaged in business as a dealer in paper stock and continued the manufacture of paper at Goffstown.He also engaged in agricultural pursuits and was elected mayor of Manchester in 1871. He was Governor of New Hampshire from 1875 to 1877, and was appointed as a Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
Austin F. Pike and served fromNovember 24 ,1886 , toJune 14 1887 , when a successor was elected and qualified. He was not a candidate for election to fill the vacancy, and resumed his former manufacturing pursuits.Cheney served as
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary toSwitzerland in 1892-1893. He died in Dover,Strafford County, New Hampshire in 1901 and is buried in the Pine Grove Cemetery at Manchester.External links
*CongBio|C000343 Retrieved on
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* [http://www.state.nh.us/nhdhr/glikeness/chenpers.html Cheney at New Hampshire's Division of Historic Resouces]###@@@KEYEND@@@###
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