- Joseph R. Bodwell
Infobox Governor
name = Joseph Robinson Bodwell
order = 40th
office = Governor of Maine
term_start =January 5 ,1887
term_end =December 15 ,1887
lieutenant =
predecessor =Frederick Robie
successor =S. S. Marble
birth_date =June 18 ,1818
birth_place = Methuen,Massachusetts
death_date = death date and age |1887|12|15|1818|06|18
death_place =Hallowell ,Maine
party = Republican
spouse =
alma_mater =
profession =Businessman
religion =Congregationalist Joseph Robinson Bodwell (
June 18 ,1818 -December 15 ,1887 ) was an American politician who most notably served asGovernor of Maine .Early life
Bodwell was born in
Methuen, Massachusetts onJune 18 ,1818 . He grew up as part of a poor family, and at only eight years old, was sent to live with his older sister's husband, where he worked as a farmhand and, later, shoemaker - a trade he learned during 1835. During the day he would attend school, but had to support himself with his trade at night.Business career
In 1838, Bodwell and his father bought a farm at West Methuen. He and his father continued to till it together for ten years. While engaged in this work, Bodwell worked on the project to improve the Merrimack River at Lawrence. A large amount of stone was required for the project. Bodwell was employed to help haul the stone from Peiham, New Hampshire where it was quarried. He learned the stone cutting business. Bodwell eventually became the owner of two stone companies, becoming one of the largest granite producers in the
United States .Politics
Bodwell became the mayor of Hallowell in 1869. He held that position for two years. He was nominated for the governorship of Maine in 1886 and he won the general election by a popular vote. He was sworn into governor's office on
January 5 ,1887 . During his administration, child welfare programs were advocated and the improvement of labor conditions was endorsed. While still in office, he died onDecember 15 ,1887 .Sources
* Sobel, Robert and John Raimo. "Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789-1978". Greenwood Press, 1988. ISBN 0-313-28093-2
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