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Thomas Talbot (Massachusetts)

Thomas Talbot
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31st Governor of Massachusetts
In office
January 2, 1879 – January 8, 1880
Lieutenant John Davis Long
Preceded by Alexander H. Rice
Succeeded by John Davis Long
29th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
In office
1873 – January 7, 1875
Acting Governor
April 29, 1874 – January 7, 1875
Governor William B. Washburn
Preceded by Joseph Tucker
Succeeded by Horatio G. Knight
Personal details
Born (1818-09-07)September 7, 1818
Cambridge, New York, United States
Died October 6, 1885(1885-10-06) (aged 67)
Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
Political party Republican
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Thomas Talbot (September 7, 1818 – October 6, 1885) was an American textile mill owner and politician from Massachusetts, United States. Talbot ran a major textile business, involving chemical dyeworks and the weaving of fabric, in Billerica that was a major local employer. As a Republican, he served in the state legislature, on the Massachusetts Governor's Council, and as Lieutenant Governor before serving for one partial term as Acting Governor of Massachusetts, and later for one full term as the 31st Governor.

Born to Irish immigrants, Talbot was minimally educated, working in textile mills from an early age. He entered into a partnership with his brother, founding the Talbot Mills of Billerica in 1857. He became politically active, partly due to issues with the mills, and served two terms as Lieutenant Governor, acting as Governor for part of the second term after Governor William B. Washburn won election to the United States Senate. Talbot was a strong temperance advocate, and his veto of a popular alcohol licensing bill contributed to his loss in the 1874 gubernatorial race. He was more successful in 1878 against divided opposition, serving a single lackluster term.

Thomas Talbot was born on September 7, 1818 in Cambridge, New York to Charles and Phoebe (White) Talbot, both Irish immigrants, and was the seventh of eight children. When he was small, the family moved to Danby, Vermont, where his father supervised in a local textile mill. His father died when he was six, and his mother moved the family to Northampton, Massachusetts, where he attended local schools, and began to work at an early age in local mills.


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