Nahum Josiah Bachelder | |
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49th Governor of New Hampshire | |
In office January 1, 1903 – January 5, 1905 | |
Preceded by | Chester B. Jordan |
Succeeded by | John McLane |
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Born | East Andover, New Hampshire | September 3, 1854
Died | April 22, 1934 East Andover, New Hampshire | (aged 79)
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Mary A. Putney |
Children | Ruth Bachelder, b. May 22, 1891; Henry Bachelder, b. March 17, 1895 |
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Nahum Josiah Bachelder (September 3, 1854 – April 22, 1934) was the 49th governor of New Hampshire from 1903 to 1905. He was a farmer and Republican politician from East Andover, New Hampshire, United States. Bachelder lived at and operated his family farm throughout his life, was a leader in the Grange, and served a single term as Governor of New Hampshire.
He became politically active when he joined the Grange, a farmers' advocacy group, in 1877. Bachelder became Master of the local Grange for Merrimack County. He was appointed to New Hampshire's State Board of Agriculture, and served from 1887 until 1913, remaining in this post even through his two years as governor.
Bachelder was elected as the Master of the State Grange in 1891 and held the post until he resigned to become governor in 1903. After his term as Governor of New Hampshire, he served as the Master of the National Grange. He died on his farm in East Andover in 1934 and is buried in the Proctor Cemetery in Andover.