Harry T. Lord

Harry True Lord
Member of the
New Hampshire Executive Council
Second District[1]
In office
1911[1]–1912[1]
President of the New Hampshire Senate
In office
1909–1911
Member of the New Hampshire Senate
Seventeenth District[1]
In office
1908–1911
Member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives
Manchester, New Hampshire
Ward 4[1]
In office
1920 – September 1, 1923
Preceded byJames E. French
Member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives
In office
1905–1908
Delegate to the
New Hampshire
Constitutional Convention
Representing Manchester, New Hampshire Ward 4[1]
In office
1902–1902
President of the
Manchester, New Hampshire
Common Council
In office
1899–1902
Member of the
Manchester, New Hampshire
Common Council
Ward 4[1]
In office
1899–1902
Personal details
BornMay 7, 1863
Manchester, New Hampshire
DiedSeptember 1, 1923
Manchester, New Hampshire
Political partyRepublican[2]
Spouse(s)Flora J. Cooper; m. September 27, 1897
Florence M. Stanley[1] m. October 16, 1912
ChildrenElizabeth Lord[1] born July 13, 1899[2]

Harry True Lord (May 7, 1863 – September 1, 1923) was an American politician and lawyer who served as a Republican member of the New Hampshire Executive Council, President of the New Hampshire Senate, as a Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives and as a member of and the President of the Manchester, New Hampshire Common Council.[1][3]

Lord was born May 7, 1863, to Harrison Dearborn and Julia (True) Lord[1] in Manchester, New Hampshire.[3]

Lord graduated from Dartmouth College in 1887.[1] For several years after he graduated from Dartmouth Lord worked as a school teacher.[1] His father encouraged him to study law and so he read for the law at the office of Hon. David Taggart and he was admitted to the New Hampshire Bar in 1894.[2][3]

For several years after he graduated from Dartmouth Lord worked as a school teacher,[1]

On September 27, 1897, Lord married Flora J. Cooper, and they had a daughter Elizabeth Lord born on July 13, 1899.[1][2] After Flora died, Lord married Florence M. Stanley on October 16, 1912.[1][2]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Tuttle, James P. (1925), Proceedings of the Bar Association of the State of New Hampshire at Its Annual Meeting, 1924; New Series, Volume 5, Part Two, Concord, New Hampshire: Bar Association of the State of New Hampshire, pp. 198–199
  2. ^ a b c d e Henry Harrison Metcalf, ed. (1919), One Thousand New Hampshire Notables: Brief Biographical Sketches of New Hampshire Men and Women, Native Or Resident, Prominent in Public, Professional, Business, Educational, Fraternal Or Benevolent Work, Concord, New Hampshire: Rumford Printing Company, p. 481
  3. ^ a b c - Portraits of Legislators On State House Third Floor Harry T. Lord
Political offices
Preceded by President of the New Hampshire Senate
1909–1911
Succeeded by