Chester Bradley Jordan (October 15, 1839 – August 24, 1914)[1] was an American teacher, lawyer, and Republican politician from Lancaster, New Hampshire.
Chester Bradley Jordan | |
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48th Governor of New Hampshire | |
In office January 3, 1901 – January 1, 1903 | |
Preceded by | Frank W. Rollins |
Succeeded by | Nahum J. Bachelder |
President of the New Hampshire Senate | |
In office 1897–1899 | |
Preceded by | Frank W. Rollins |
Succeeded by | Thomas N. Hastings |
Member of the New Hampshire Senate | |
Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives | |
In office 1881–1883 | |
Preceded by | Henry H. Huse |
Succeeded by | Samuel C. Eastman |
Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives | |
Personal details | |
Born | Chester Bradley Jordan October 15, 1839 Colebrook, New Hampshire, U.S. |
Died | August 24, 1914 Lancaster, New Hampshire, U.S. | (aged 74)
Resting place | Summer Street Cemetery Lancaster, New Hampshire |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse |
Ida Rose Nutter (1860-1920)
(m. 1879) |
Children | Roxanna Minerva Jordan (1882–) Hugo Jordan (1884–1886) Gladstone Jordan (1888–1962) Chester Bradley Jordan, Jr. (1892–) |
Parent(s) | Johnson Jordan (1798–1873) Minerva Buel(1801–1853) |
Relatives | John Hudson Jordan (1st Cousin) |
Education | Colebrook Academy, Kimball Union Academy, Read for Law |
Occupation | Teacher, Lawyer, Politician |
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Early life
Jordan was born October 15, 1839 in Colebrook, New Hampshire to Johnson and Minerva (Buel) Jordan,[2]
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 1896–1898.[3]
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
- ^ Lloyd, Marshall Davies. "Jordan Family Photo Gallery". Retrieved 16 August 2012.
- ^ Jordan, Jr., Chester Bradley (1916). Chester Bradley Jordan: The Man and Citizen. Concord: The Rumford Press. p. 11.
- ^ Jordan, Chester B. "The Political Graveyard". Index to Politicians: Jordan. Retrieved 16 August 2012.