Abbott Barnes Rice

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Born(1862-04-17)April 17, 1862
DiedOctober 10, 1926(1926-10-10) (aged 64)
SpouseAmy Thurber Bridges (m. 29 August 1890)
ChildrenAdams Thurber Rice (1892-1976)
Willard Wadsworth Rice (1895-1967)
Lawrence Bridges Rice (1898-1992)
Abbott Barnes Rice
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
from the Newton, Middlesex district
In office
1919–1922
Member of the Massachusetts Senate
from the Newton, Middlesex district
In office
1923–1926
Personal details
Born(1862-04-17)April 17, 1862
DiedOctober 10, 1926(1926-10-10) (aged 64)
SpouseAmy Thurber Bridges (m. 29 August 1890)
ChildrenAdams Thurber Rice (1892-1976)
Willard Wadsworth Rice (1895-1967)
Lawrence Bridges Rice (1898-1992)
Alma materBrown University A.B. 1884 and A.M. 1889
Professionmerchant, state legislator

Abbott Barnes Rice (1862–1926) was a Boston merchant, a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and a member of the Massachusetts Senate.[1]

Abbott Barnes Rice was born in Hopkinton, Massachusetts on 17 April 1862 to Dexter Rice and Mary Ann (Adams) Rice. He was educated at Brown University earning a Bachelor of Arts in 1884, and a Master of Arts in 1889. He married Amy Thurber Bridges of Framingham, Massachusetts on 29 August 1890 and they had three children.[1] He established his early career as a clothing outfitter with his offices at 121 Tremont St. in Boston.[2] In his later years beginning in 1919, he became engaged in politics first being elected and serving two terms in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. In 1923 he was elected to the Massachusetts Senate where he served two terms until his death. Rice died on 10 October 1926 at his home in Newton, Massachusetts.[1]

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