Charles Endicott

Charles W. Endicott
Massachusetts Treasurer
In office
1877–1881
Preceded by Henry S. Briggs
Succeeded by Julius L. Clarke
Massachusetts Auditor
In office
1871–1876
Preceded by Henry S. Briggs
Succeeded by Julius L. Clarke
Massachusetts Executive Council
In office
1868–1869
Personal details
Born October 28, 1822
Canton, Massachusetts
Died August 19, 1899
Boston, Massachusetts
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Miriam Webb,
Augusta G. Dinsmore
Children Charles W. Endicott, (child of Miriam Webb); Edward D. Endicott, Cynthia Endicott (m. R. Montgomery Field 1887) (Children of Augusta G. Dinsmore).
Profession Attorney

Charles W. Endicott (October 28, 1822 – August 19, 1899) was an American attorney and politician who served as Auditor and Treasurer of Massachusetts.

Early life

Endicott was born in Canton, Massachusetts to Elijah Endicott and Cynthia (Childs) Endicott.

State treasurer

In November 1875 Endicott was elected state treasurer[1] for a term beginning in January 1876.

Endicott retired from the treasurer's office after his fifth term. Endicott had served five consecutive one year terms as treasurer and he was barred by term limits from running for re-election.[2]

References

Notes

  1. The New York Times (November 22, 1875), Official Returns; The Republican Victory in Massachusetts. The Republican Victory in Minnesota. The Mixed Result in Wisconsin., New York, NY: The New York Times, p. 5
  2. The New York Times (July 12, 1880), Campaign Notes, New York, NY: The New York Times, p. 4

Bibliography

Political offices
Preceded by
Henry S. Briggs
Massachusetts Auditor
18711876
Succeeded by
Julius L. Clarke
Preceded by
Charles Adams, Jr.
Massachusetts Treasurer
1876-1881
Succeeded by
Daniel A. Gleason
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