Charles H. Bartlett
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Honorable Charles H. Bartlett | |
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| President of the New Hampshire Senate | |
| In office 1883–1885 | |
| Preceded by | John Kimball |
| Succeeded by | Chester Pike |
| Member of the New Hampshire Senate | |
| 20th Mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire | |
| In office 1872 – February 1873 | |
| Preceded by | Person Colby Cheney |
| Succeeded by | John P. Newell |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Charles Henry Bartlett October 15, 1833 |
| Died | January 25, 1900 (aged 66) |
| Spouse | Hannah M. Eastmen (1858–1890) |
| Children | Clara Bell Bartlett, Charles Leslie Bartlett |
Charles Henry Bartlett (October 15, 1833 – January 25, 1900) was an American lawyer and politician who served as Mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire, and as a member and President of the New Hampshire Senate.[1]
Bartlett was born in Sunapee, New Hampshire, on October 15, 1833.[2]
Bartlett married Hannah M. Eastmen of Croydon, New Hampshire, on December 8, 1858.[1] Hannah Bartlett died on July 25, 1890.[1] They had two children, a daughter, Clara Bell Bartlett, and a son, Charles Leslie Bartlett.[1]
In June 1857, Bartlett was appointed clerk of the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire.[1]
Bartlett was elected mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire, in 1872. He resigned in February 1873 because of a federal government policy that barred officers from holding state or municipal offices.[1]
Bartlett died in Manchester on January 25, 1900.[2]
