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John Henry Bartlett
John H. Bartlett

In office
1919 – 1921
Preceded by Henry W. Keyes
Succeeded by Albert O. Brown

Born March 15, 1869
Sunapee, New Hampshire
Died March 19, 1952
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Political party Republican

John Henry Bartlett (b. March 15, 1869, Sunapee, New Hampshire – d. March 19 1952, Portsmouth, New Hampshire) was an American teacher, lawyer, and Republican politician from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1894, where he was a brother of Theta Delta Chi. He served in the New Hampshire state House of Representatives before being elected Governor in 1918. He later served as president of the United States Civil Service Commission. He died in 1952, aged 83, in Portsmouth, where he is buried in the city's Harmony Grove Cemetery.

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Preceded by
Henry W. Keyes
Governor of New Hampshire
19191921
Succeeded by
Albert O. Brown

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