词条 | Clesson J. Blaisdell |
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| image = | name=Clesson J. Blaisdell | image name= | office=122nd President of the New Hampshire State Senate | term_start= | term_end= | preceded= | succeeded= William Lynch | state_senate2=New Hampshire | state2=New Hampshire | district2=10th | term_start2= | term_end2= August 26, 1999 | preceded2= | succeeded2=Thomas R. Eaton | birth_date= September 28, 1926 | birth_place= Keene, New Hampshire | death_date=August 26, 1999 | death_place=Lebanon, New Hampshire | spouse= | profession=Merchant | religion= |nickname=Junie | party=Democrat |branch = United States Navy |rank = |serviceyears = 1944–1946 |battles = World War II |awards = }}Clesson J. Blaisdell (September 28, 1926 – August 26, 1999) was a New Hampshire businessman and politician who served as a member of and President of the New Hampshire Senate.[1][2] Family lifeBlaisdell had three children, Peter, Michael and Lucinda, with his wife, Beverly, known as Peggy.[2] Early lifeBlaisdell was born to Clesson Blaisdell on September 18, 1926.[2] EducationBlaisdell graduated from Keene High School.[2] Military serviceFrom 1944 to 1946, during World War II, Blaisdell served in the United States Navy[2] in the Asiatic/Pacific theater.[3] State senateBlaisdell was elected to the New Hampshire Senate fifteen times, and in his fifteenth term he was chosen as the 123rd President of that body.[4] Blaisdell was the first Democrat to be elected President of the state senate since 1912.[2] Business careerBlaisdell owned and operated a sporting goods store in Keene.[2] DeathBlaisdell died at the Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire.[2] References1. ^{{Citation |last=Jimenez|first= Ralph | title =With Election Defeat, N.H. Democrats Lose Majority in Senate| page = B.19.| publisher=Boston Globe| location =Boston, Massachusetts|date =December 9, 1999}} {{s-start}}{{s-off}}{{succession box |title=122nd President of the 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{Citation |last=Seacoast online | title =Senate President Clesson Blaisdell dies at 72| page = | publisher=Dow Jones Local Media Group, Inc. | location = |date =August 27, 1999}} 3. ^{{Citation |last=Davidson |first=Attorney Anne| title =Bar Journal A Discussion With Senate President Clesson J. Blaisdell| page = | publisher=New Hampshire Bar Association | location = |date =March 1, 2000}} 4. ^{{Citation |last=Washington Post | title =Spirit of Collaboration In N.H., Wash. Legislatures | page = | publisher=The Washington Post Company| location =Washington, D.C.|date =November 23, 1998 }} New Hampshire Senate | before= | after=William Lynch | years=1999–August 1999}}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Blaisdell, Clesson J.}}{{NewHampshire-politician-stub}} 8 : 1926 births|1999 deaths|American military personnel of World War II|New Hampshire state senators|New Hampshire Republicans|Presidents of the New Hampshire Senate|People from Keene, New Hampshire|20th-century American politicians |
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