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Hugh Gregg

 
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Hugh Gregg
Hugh Gregg

In office
1953 – 1955
Preceded by Sherman Adams
Succeeded by Lane Dwinell

Born November 22, 1917 (1917-11-22)
Died September 24, 2003 (2003-09-25) (aged 85)
Political party Republican
Religion Congregationalist

Hugh Gregg (November 22, 1917 – September 24, 2003) was governor of the U.S. state of New Hampshire from 1953 to 1955, and was the youngest person ever elected to that office. He is the father of U.S. Senator, former governor, and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce-designate Judd Gregg of New Hampshire.

A native of Nashua, New Hampshire, Gregg attended Phillips Exeter Academy. He graduated from Yale University in 1939 and Harvard Law School in 1942, after which he returned to Nashua and started a law practice. During World War II, he served as in the U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps (1942-1946).

A Republican, he was elected in 1947 as a city alderman, and was subsequently elected mayor in 1950, a term cut short because of military duty. He served again in Army Counterintelligence (1950-1952) during the Korean War. In 1952, he was elected as governor of New Hampshire.

Gregg was also a local businessman involved with the family mill-working business. He was instrumental in setting up the Nashua Foundation, which helped the city recover from the loss of textile mills in the 1950s, by recruiting new industry, including defense electronics firms and, later, Digital Equipment Corp..

In later years, Gregg was best known for his defense of New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary, as well as his contention that the Republican Party started in this state.

Gregg was known for a sense of humor, reflected in a small hardback book he published, titled All I learned about politics, by Hugh Gregg. All of its pages are blank.

Political offices
Preceded by
Sherman Adams
Governor of New Hampshire
1953–1955
Succeeded by
Lane Dwinell

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