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History and Government—Congressional Biographies—New HampshireBARTLETT, Josiah, Jr.
(1768—1838)
BARTLETT, Josiah, Jr., (son of Josiah Bartlett), a Representative from New Hampshire; born in Kingston, N.H., August 29, 1768; attended the common schools and was graduated from Exeter Academy, Exeter, N.H.; studied medicine and commenced practice in Stratham, Rockingham County, N.H.; member of the State senate in 1809 and 1810; elected as a Republican to the Twelfth Congress (March 4, 1811-March 3, 1813); resumed the practice of medicine; treasurer of Rockingham County; again elected to the State senate, in 1824, and served as president; presidential elector in 1824 and supported John Quincy Adams; resumed the practice of medicine; died in Stratham, N.H., April 16, 1838; interment in the Old Congregational Cemetery.
Bartlett, Josiah. A memoir of the Hon. Josiah Bartlett of Stratham, N.H., who died April 16, 1838, aged seventy years
. Gilmanton, N.H.: Alfred Trescott, 1839.
———. Speech at the Republican Convention, at Kingston Plains, September 10, 1812, with the address and resolutions adopted by said Convention
. Portsmouth, N.H.: Gazette Office, [1812?].
———. Speech of the Hon. Josiah Bartlett, Representative in Congress, at the Republican convention, at Kingston Plains, September 10, 1812, with the address and resolutions adopted by said convention
. Portsmouth, [N.H.]: Printed at the Gazette
office, [1812?]
Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1771-Present
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