Thomas Nelson Hastings | |
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President of the New Hampshire Senate | |
In office 1899–1901 | |
Preceded by | Chester B. Jordan |
Succeeded by | Bertram Ellis |
Member of the New Hampshire Senate | |
Personal details | |
Born | May 23, 1858 Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Died | May 15, 1907 Boston, Massachusetts |
Spouse | Amy Bridge |
Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Thomas Nelson Hastings (May 23, 1858 – May 15, 1907) was an American politician and architect who served as the President of the New Hampshire Senate.
On January 4, 1899 Hastings was chosen as the President of the New Hampshire Senate.
Hastings died at the Parker House Hotel in Boston on May 15, 1907.
Notes
- ^ Richard Herndon, ed. (1898), Men of Progress: Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Leaders in Business and Professional Life in and of the State of New Hampshire, Boston, Massachusetts: New England Magazine, pp. 177–178
- ^ "Thomas Nelson Hastings" (PDF), New York Times, New York, New York, May 17, 1907
- Journals of the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the State of New Hampshire. January Session, 1899., Concord, New Hampshire: New Hampshire. General Court, 1899, p. 6
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Preceded byChester B. Jordan | President of the New Hampshire Senate 1899-1901 |
Succeeded byBertram Ellis |
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