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William Haile

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William Haile

26th Governor of New Hampshire


    William H. Haile

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    • 1st Generation
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    • Birth Date:
    • 06 or 23 MAY 1807 
    • Birth Location:
    • Putney, Windham, Vermont 
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    • Death Date:
    • 22 Jul 1876 
    • Death Location:
    • Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire 
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    • 26th Governor of New Hampshire

      William Haile, born in May, 1807, in Putney, Vermont, was a significant political figure in New Hampshire during the mid-19th century. Despite receiving a sporadic formal education, Haile became a successful businessman. In 1849, he founded Haile & Todd, wich later Haile, Frost & Co., a business that manufactured cashmerettes, a type of woolen cloth made to imitate luxurious cashmere wool..

      Haile's entry into politics was marked by his election to the New Hampshire House of Representatives, where he served from 1846 to 1850, 1853 and 1856. His leadership and commitment to public service soon led to his election to the New Hampshire Senate in 1854. Haile's reputation as a dedicated and capable leader grew, and in 1857, he was elected as the 32nd Governor of New Hampshire. He was reelected to a second term in 1858.

      During his tenure as governor, Haile focused on several key issues, including the improvement of public education and the development of state infrastructure. He was a strong advocate for the expansion of the railroad system, which he believed was crucial for the economic growth and connectivity of New Hampshire. His administration also dealt with the complex issues of the pre-Civil War era, navigating the state's position on national debates regarding slavery and states' rights.

      Haile's contributions to New Hampshire extended beyond his gubernatorial term. He continued to be an active participant in state politics and was known for his dedication to the legal profession and public service. After leaving office, Haile returned to his business interests and remained a respected figure in his community.

      William Haile passed away on July 22, 1876, in Keene, New Hampshire. His legacy as a governor who championed infrastructure development and public education remains an important part of New Hampshire's history. His leadership during a pivotal time in American history highlights his commitment to the betterment of his state and its people.

  • Marriages for William H. Haile


    • Spouse:
    • Sabrina Shaw Walker
    • Marriage Date:
    • 14 Jul 1828
    • Marriage Location:
    • Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire

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  • Sources for William H. Haile

    • 1 The Boston Herald (Boston, Massachusetts), 15 MAR 1906, p. 3, Obituary for daughter Harriet Cornelia Haile Stebbins.
    • 2 Cutter, William Richard and William Frederick Adams, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts, Volume 3, New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company (1910), 2023.
    • 3 Kingsbury, Frank Burnside, History of the Town of Surry, Cheshire County, New Hampshire: From Date of Severance from Gilsum and . . ., Concord, New Hampshire: The Concord Press (1925), 645-646.
    • 4 Randall, Oran E., History of Chesterfield, Cheshire County, N. H.: From the Incorporation of "Township Number One," by Massachusetts . . ., Brattleboro, Vermont: D. Leonard, Printer (1882), 325-326.
    • 5 Sobel, Robert and John Raimo, Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789-1978, Vol. 3, Westport, Connecticut: Meckler Books, A Division of Microform Review Inc. (1978), 961-962.