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Joseph W. Mansur : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph W. Mansur
Joseph Warren Mansur (December 7, 1808 – February 4, 1892) was an American lawyer, politician, and investor. He represented Lowell, Massachusetts in the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1837, and in 1852 represented Fitchburg.〔Charles Cowley, 1868, (''A History of Lowell'', 2nd Revised Ed. ), Boston: Lee & Shepard.〕〔Charles Carroll Carpenter, 1903, ''(Biographical Catalogue of the Trustees, Teachers and Students of Phillips Academy, Andover, 1778-1830 )'', Andover Press. p. 139〕 He served in the Massachusetts Senate representing Middlesex in 1840 and Worcester District in 1854.〔〔〔(Executive and Legislative Departments of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1854. Boston, 1854. )〕 Mansur was born in Pembroke, New Hampshire, the son of Aaron Mansur and Rebecca Warren. He studied at Phillips Academy and graduated from Harvard College and Law School in 1831.〔〔C.W. Sever, 1888, ''(Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Law School of Harvard University, 1817-1887 )'', Harvard Law School.〕〔Charles Warren, 1908, ''(History of the Harvard Law School and of early legal conditions in America )'', New York: Lewiston Publishing Co.〕 He later settled in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, where he owned a textile mill. He married Anna Fitzpatrick of Ireland and they had four children. Mansur also held local office, ran unsuccessfully for US Congress in 1842,〔George Boutwell, 1896, (''Reminiscences of Sixty Years in Public Affairs'', Vol. 1 ), New York: McClure, Phillips & Co.〕 and ran unsuccessfully for statewide office on the Democratic ticket in 1860. Mansur's eulogy of Daniel Webster (who died in 1852) won him note.〔("Death Notices," ''The Newtown Register'', Thursday, February 18, 1892 )〕 In the early 1860s Mansur moved to Michigan, and in 1863 owned the Kalamazoo Gazette.〔''(Michigan State Gazetteer and Business Directory for 1863-4 )'', 2nd edition.〕〔Samuel W. Durant, 1880, ''(History of Kalamazoo County, Michigan )'', Philadelphia: Everts & Abbott. pp. 263-4.〕 He later lived in Sandwich, Ontario and Lennoxville, Quebec, before returning to Massachusetts where he lived in Duxbury and Milton.〔〔〔("New England News," ''Boston Weekly Journal'', Thursday, Feb. 3, 1887 )〕 He died in Hyde Park in February 1892.〔 ==References== 〔
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