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{{short description|American politician}}
{{Infobox
| name = Chester
| image = Chester Bradley Jordan (1839-1914).jpg
| caption = Gov. Chester Bradley Jordan▼
| birth_name = Chester Bradley Jordan
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|term_start2 = 1897
▲|office2 = President of the<br>[[New Hampshire Senate]]
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|predecessor2 = [[Frank W. Rollins]]
|successor2 = [[Thomas N. Hastings]]
▲|office4 = Speaker of the<br>[[New Hampshire House of Representatives]]
|term_start4 = 1881
|term_end4 = 1883
|predecessor4 = [[Henry H. Huse]]
|successor4 = [[Samuel C. Eastman]]
| birth_date = {{Birth date|mf=yes|1839|10|15}}
| birth_place = [[Colebrook, New Hampshire]], U.S.
| death_date = {{Death date and age|mf=yes|1914|08|24|1839|10|15}}
| death_place = [[Lancaster, New Hampshire]], U.S.
▲| education = Colebrook Academy, [[Kimball Union Academy]], Read for Law
| party = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| spouse = {{marriage|Ida R. Nutter|1879}}<ref name=Marquis1902>[https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinamerica02marq/page/615/mode/2up JORDAN, Chester B.], in ''[[Who's Who in America]]'' (1901-1902 edition0; p. 615</ref>
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▲| parents =Johnson Jordan (1798–1873)<br />Minerva Buel(1801–1853)
'''Chester Bradley Jordan''' (October 15, 1839 – August 24, 1914)<ref name=MDL>{{cite web|last=Lloyd|first=Marshall Davies|title=Jordan Family Photo Gallery|url=http://www.mlloyd.org/gen/jordan/photoalb.htm|accessdate=16 August 2012}}</ref> was an
▲'''Chester Bradley Jordan''' (October 15, 1839 – August 24, 1914)<ref name=MDL>{{cite web|last=Lloyd|first=Marshall Davies|title=Jordan Family Photo Gallery|url=http://www.mlloyd.org/gen/jordan/photoalb.htm|accessdate=16 August 2012}}</ref> was an [[United States|American]] teacher, lawyer, and [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] politician from [[Lancaster, New Hampshire]].
==Early life==
Jordan was born October 15, 1839, in [[Colebrook, New Hampshire]], to Johnson and Minerva (Buel) Jordan,<ref name=CBJ>{{cite book|last=Jordan
==''Coos Republican'' newspaper==
In 1897 Jordan became the owner of the ''Coos Republican''.
==New Hampshire legislative service==
Jordan served in both houses of the [[New Hampshire]] legislature and had the dual honor of heading both. He was Speaker of the House in 1881 and President of the Senate in
==Governor of New Hampshire==
He served as the 48th [[governor of New Hampshire]] from 1901 to 1903.
==Death and burial==
Jordan died in 1914 in [[Lancaster, New Hampshire]], where he is buried in Summer Street Cemetery.
==References==▼
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{{s-ttl|title=[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] nominee for [[Governor of New Hampshire]]|years=[[1900 New Hampshire gubernatorial election|1900]]}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Nahum J. Bachelder]]}}
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{{Succession box |title=[[List of Governors of New Hampshire|Governor of New Hampshire]] | before=[[Frank W. Rollins]] | after=[[Nahum J. Bachelder]] | years=1901–1903}}
{{Succession box |title=[[Presidents of the New Hampshire Senate|President of the New Hampshire Senate]] | before=[[Frank W. Rollins]] | after=[[Thomas N. Hastings]] | years=1897–1899}}
{{Succession box |title=Speaker of the
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▲==References==
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{{Governors of New Hampshire}}
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