Thomas N. Hastings
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.[1][2]
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(s) | Amy Bridge[1] |
Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology[1] |
On January 4, 1899 Hastings was chosen as the President of the New Hampshire Senate.[3]
Hastings died at the Parker House Hotel in Boston on May 15, 1907.[2]
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: The New York Times, 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.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Chester B. Jordan |
President of the New Hampshire Senate 1899-1901 |
Succeeded by Bertram Ellis |
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