Abiram Chamberlain
Encyclopedia
Abiram Chamberlain was an American
politician, and the 60th Governor of Connecticut from 1903 to 1905.
on December 7, 1837. He was a student of civil engineering at the Williston Seminary in Easthampton, Massachusetts
. He worked at father's engineering firm for many years. He then entered into banking and served as president of the New Britain National Bank in 1881. He also served as vice president of the Meriden Savings Bank.
United States
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politician, and the 60th Governor of Connecticut from 1903 to 1905.
Early life
Chamberlain was born in Colebrook, ConnecticutColebrook, Connecticut
Colebrook is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 1,471 at the 2000 census. Colebrook was named after Colebrooke, in the English county of Devon.-Geography:...
on December 7, 1837. He was a student of civil engineering at the Williston Seminary in Easthampton, Massachusetts
Massachusetts
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. It is bordered by Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north; at its east lies the Atlantic Ocean. As of the 2010...
. He worked at father's engineering firm for many years. He then entered into banking and served as president of the New Britain National Bank in 1881. He also served as vice president of the Meriden Savings Bank.
Politics
Chamberlain became a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives in 1877. He held that position till 1878. He also served as Connecticut's state comptroller from 1901 to 1902. He became the Governor of Connecticut on January 7, 1903. During his term, Chamberlain he signed legislation that sanctioned the establishment of the Connecticut State Police. He also endorsed laws that assisted workers. He left office on January 4, 1905.Later years
After leaving the office, Chamberlain returned to his several business interests in Meriden. He died on May 15, 1911, aged 73.Sources
- Sobel, Robert and John Raimo. Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789-1978. Greenwood Press, 1988. ISBN 0-313-28093-2