Henry Hubbard
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Henry Hubbard (May 3, 1784–June 5, 1857) was an American lawyer and politician from Charlestown, New Hampshire. He represented New Hampshire in both the U.S. House and Senate and later served as governor.
| Preceded by Samuel Bell |
United States Senator (Class 2) from New Hampshire 1835–1841 Served alongside: Isaac Hill, John Page, Franklin Pierce |
Succeeded by Levi Woodbury |
| Preceded by John Page |
Governor of New Hampshire 1842–1844 |
Succeeded by John H. Steele |
| Governors of New Hampshire | |
|---|---|
| Weare • Langdon • Sullivan • Langdon • Sullivan • J. Bartlett • Gilman • Langdon • J. Smith • Langdon • Plumer • Gilman • Plumer • S. Bell • Woodbury • Morril • Pierce • J. Bell • Pierce • Harvey • Dinsmoor • Badger • Hill • Page • Hubbard • Steele • Colby • Williams • Dinsmoor Jr. • Martin • Baker • Metcalf • Haile • Goodwin • Berry • Gilmore • Smyth • Harriman • Stearns • Weston • Straw • Weston • Cheney • Prescott • Head • C. Bell • Hale • Currier • Sawyer • Goodell • Tuttle • J.B. Smith • Busiel • Ramsdell • Rollins • Jordan • Bachelder • McLane • Floyd • Quinby • Bass • Felker • R. Spaulding • Keyes • J.H. Bartlett • A. Brown • F. Brown • Winant • H. Spaulding • Tobey • Winant • Bridges • Murphy • Blood • Dale • Adams • H. Gregg • Dwinell • Powell • King • Peterson • Thomson • Gallen • Roy • Sununu • J. Gregg • Merrill • Shaheen • Benson • Lynch |