George G. Sumner

George G. Sumner
41st Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut
In office
January 3, 1883  January 8, 1885
Governor Thomas M. Waller
Preceded by William H. Bulkeley
Succeeded by Lorrin A. Cooke
Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives
In office
1867
Personal details
Born (1841-01-14)January 14, 1841
Died September 20, 1906(1906-09-20) (aged 65)
Political party Democratic Party
Spouse(s) Julia Ella Gallup Sumner
Children

William Gallup Sumner

Julia Ella Sumner

George G. Sumner (January 14, 1841 September 20, 1906) was an American politician who was the forty-first Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1883 to 1885.[1]

Early life

Sumner was born in Hebron, Connecticut, on January 14, 1841.[2] A native of Bolton, Connecticut, he moved to Hartford as a young man, was admitted to the Bar in 1864 and began to practice law.[3][4] He married Julia Ella Gallup and they had two children, William Gallup Sumner and Julia Ella Sumner.

Career

Elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives as a Democrat[5] in 1867, Sumner served as representative for Bolton. He was elected mayor of Hartford in 1878 in a race against Morgan Bulkeley, who would succeed Sumner as mayor[6] and later become governor of Connecticut.[4] He was mayor from 1878 until 1880.[5][6]

In 1882, he was nominated for Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut on the ticket with Thomas M. Waller and was elected by a large majority. It was the personal popularity of Sumner who carried the ticket through.[4] Waller and Sumner served for one period, from January 3, 1883 to January 8, 1885.

Sumner was a member of the Connecticut state senate for the 1st District from 1887 to 1888.[4][5]

Death

Sumner died in a hospital at Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, on September 20, 1906 (age 65 years, 249 days).[3][5] He is interred at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Connecticut.

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Political offices
Preceded by
William H. Bulkeley
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut
1883-1885
Succeeded by
Lorrin A. Cooke
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