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Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr. (May 8, 1799February 24, 1869) was an American lawyer, banker and politician from Keene, New Hampshire. His father, Samuel Dinsmoor, had been governor in 1834 and in 1849 the yuonger Samuel followed him. He was elected to three one year terns. Jump to: navigation, search May 8 is the 128th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (129th in leap years). ... 1799 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search February 24 is the 55th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1869 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... Keene is a city located in Cheshire County, New Hampshire. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1834 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... 1849 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...


Before and after his service as governor, Dinsmoor was President of the Ashulot Bank in Keene.


External link

  • Dinsmoor at New Hampshire's Division of Historic Resouces
Preceded by:
Jared W. Williams
Governor of New Hampshire
18491852
Succeeded by:
Noah Martin

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