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John P. Bigelow

John Prescott Bigelow.
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12th Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts
In office
1849–1851
Preceded by Josiah Quincy, Jr.
Succeeded by Benjamin Seaver
Majority 2,427 (1848)
Massachusetts
Secretary of the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts
In office
1836 – 1843
Preceded by Edward D. Bangs
Succeeded by John A. Bolles
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
In office
1828–1836
President
of the Boston, Massachusetts
Common Council
In office
January 2, 1832 – January 6, 1834
Preceded by Benjamin T. Pickman
Succeeded by Josiah Quincy, Jr.
Member
of the Boston, Massachusetts
Common Council
Ward 9
In office
1827 – 1833
Personal details
Born August 25, 1797
Groton, Massachusetts
Died July 4, 1872(1872-07-04) (aged 74)
Political party Whig
Spouse(s) Louisa Ann Brown
Alma mater Harvard

John Prescott Bigelow (August 25, 1797 – July 4, 1872) was an American politician, who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Secretary of State of Massachusetts, and most prominently as the twelfth mayor of Boston, Massachusetts from 1849 to 1851. Bigelow was born in Groton, Massachusetts, in Middlesex County.

Bigelow was the son of lawyer Timothy Bigelow. He studied law at Harvard College, graduating in 1815. On March 9, 1824, he married Louisa Ann Brown, and the following year their son, Prescott, was born. However, he died at a young age, and, in 1847, Louisa Ann Brown also died.

Bigelow’s rise to political prominence began in 1828, when he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives as a member of the Whig Party, serving in the State House until 1836, where he was a prominent member on several committees. He notably championed several causes, including reducing the total number of members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, which at the time stood at over 700, and sponsoring and developing railroad legislation.

While in the State House, he was a member of the Common Council for Ward 9 in the City of Boston, a position to which he was elected to in 1832, and, in the following year, was elected President of the Council. In 1836, he was elected as Secretary of the Commonwealth, serving until 1843 when he became a member of the Executive Council under Governor George N. Briggs.

In 1848, Bigelow was elected Mayor of Boston, he was inaugurated the following year.


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