![]() Governor) Spaulding returned to his fiberboard business. Officials and Governors: "Upon leaving office (of N.H. On-line biography, from A Guide to Likenesses of N.H. Notes: New Hampshire Magazine (copy in accession file, 1956.7), p.12: Huntley Spaulding was known as the "Grand Old Man of the G. Sharon VT) Great-grandparents: Mehitable Spoffard (1771- b. Millbury, MA) and Jason Carpenter Spaulding (b. Lunenberg, MA) and Nathaniel Fletcher Cummings (1801-1874 b. Grandparents: Lucy Sanderson (1797-1872 b. Spaulding of Townsend Harbor, MA ran a fibreboard (aka leatherboard) mill. Rochester, NH NH Gov.) Spaulding, Marian D. Relations: Siblings: Spaulding, Leon Cummings (1868-) Spaulding, Rolland Harty (1873-1942 m. Huntley served in many capacities, including treasurer and chairman. family business based in Townsend, MA, and later in Rochester, NH, but with offices also in New York and England. Occupation: Manufacturer, Spaulding Fibre Company, Inc. Residence: Townsend, MA 1880, 1900 (boarder) census Rochester, NH 1900 census (boarder) Rye Beach, NH summer home on Little Boar's Head Title: Governor, State of New Hampshire, 1927-1929 Delegate, Republican National Convention, 1900, 1928, 1932, 1940, 1944 Chairman, NH Food Production Committee, during WWI NH Federal Food Administrator, 1917 Chairman, NH State Board of Education, 1921, 1926 President, New Hampshire Historical Society, 1937-54 Trustee, Lawrence Academy, Groton, MA Trustee, Tufts College Trustee, Tilton School Trustee, Golden Rule Farm Homes Association of Tilton Trustee, Daniel Webster Home for Children of Franklin
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