Huntley N. Spaulding

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Huntley Nowel Spaulding
Huntley N. Spaulding

In office
January 6, 1927 – January 3, 1929
Preceded by John Gilbert Winant
Succeeded by Charles W. Tobey

Born October 29, 1869
Died November 14, 1955
Political party Republican

Huntley Nowel Spaulding (October 29, 1869November 14, 1955) was an American manufacturer and Republican politician from Rochester, New Hampshire. He was educated at Lawrence Academy at Groton, in Groton, Massachusetts, class of 1885, and later Phillips Exeter Academy, class of 1889. In 1927 he followed in the footsteps of his younger brother Roland, as the Governor of New Hampshire. Spaulding was known for his philanthropy in the fields of health and education. He served as president of the boards of trustees of Lawrence Academy and Tufts University. In 1944, the University of New Hampshire awarded Spaulding the Charles Holmes Pettee Memorial medal for distinguished service to his state and nation.

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Preceded by
John G. Winant
Governor of New Hampshire
19271929
Succeeded by
Charles W. Tobey