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Richard D. Hubbard |
Richard Dudley Hubbard (September 7, 1818 -
February 28, 1884) was a United States Representative and Governor of Connecticut. Born in Berlin,
Connecticut, he pursued preparatory studies at
Hubbard was elected as a Democrat to the Fortieth Congress, holding office from March 4, 1867 to March 3, 1869. He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1868 and resumed the practice of law in Hartford. In 1878 and 1879 he was Governor of Connecticut, and was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1879. He engaged in the practice of law from 1877 until his death in Hartford; interment was in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
A statue of Hubbard is on the east lawn of the Connecticut State Capitol building in Hartford Connecticut. The plaque indicates that Hubbard was a "lawyer," "orator" and "stateman."
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| Preceded by Charles Roberts Ingersoll |
Governor of
Connecticut 1878–1879 |
Succeeded by Charles B. Andrews |
| Governors of Connecticut | |
|---|---|
| Trumbull Sr • M Griswold • Huntington • Wolcott, Sr. • Trumbull Jr • Treadwall • R Griswold • Smith • Wolcott, Jr. • Tomlinson • Peters • Edwards • Foot • Edwards • Ellsworth • Cleveland • RS Baldwin • Toucey • Bissell • Trumbull • Seymour • Pond • Dutton • Minor • Holley • Buckingham • Hawley • English • Jewell • English • Jewell • Ingersoll • Hubbard • Andrews • Bigelow • Waller • Harrison • P Lounsbury • Bulkeley • Morris • Coffin • Cooke • G Lounsbury • McLean • Chamberlain • Roberts • Woodruff • Lilley • Weeks • S. Baldwin • Holcomb • Lake • Templeton • Bingham • JH Trumbull • Cross • R Baldwin • Hurley • R Baldwin • Snow • McConaughy • Shannon • Bowles • Lodge • Ribicoff • Dempsey • Meskill • Grasso • O'Neill • Weicker • Rowland • Rell | |
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