- George G. Fogg
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name =George Gilman Fogg
imagesize =150px
jr/sr =United States Senator
state =New Hampshire
term_start =August 31 ,1866
term_end =March 3 ,1867
preceded =Daniel Clark
succeeded =James W. Patterson
birth_date =May 26 ,1813
birth_place =Meredith, New Hampshire
death_date =October 5 ,1881
death_place =Concord, New Hampshire
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party =Republican
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alma_mater =Harvard University
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footnotes =George Gilman Fogg (
May 26 ,1813 -October 5 ,1881 ) was aUnited States Senator and diplomat fromNew Hampshire . Born in Meredith Center, he pursued classical studies and graduated fromDartmouth College in 1839. He studied law at Meredith and at theHarvard Law School , was admitted to the bar in 1842 and commenced practice at Gilmanton Iron Works, New Hampshire. He moved to Concord in 1846 and was a member of theNew Hampshire House of Representatives and secretary of State of New Hampshire that year. He was a newspaper publisher from 1847 to 1861, and reporter of theNew Hampshire Supreme Court from 1856 to 1860.Fogg was secretary of the Republican National Executive Committee in 1860, and was appointed by President
Abraham Lincoln asMinister Resident to Switzerland, holding that office from 1861 to 1865. He was appointed as a Republican to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Daniel Clark and served fromAugust 31 ,1866 , toMarch 3 ,1867 ; he was not a candidate for election to the Senate in 1866. He was editor of the "Concord Daily Monitor" and died in Concord in 1881; interment was in Blossom Hill Cemetery.References
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