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Charles W. Hoitt

American politician (1847–1925) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Charles W. Hoitt (October 21, 1847 – April 2, 1925) was an American lawyer and politician from Nashua, New Hampshire who served in both houses of the New Hampshire legislature, as President of the New Hampshire Senate[2] and as the United States Attorney for the District of New Hampshire.[3]

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Hoitt was born in Newmarket, New Hampshire on October 21, 1847[3]

In 1871 Hoitt graduated from Dartmouth College.[2][3]

Hoitt married Harriet Louisa Gilman daughter of Virgil C. Gilman.[4]

Hoitt was admitted to the New Hampshire Bar, and practiced law in Nashua, New Hampshire.[2]

Hoitt served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1901.[2]

Hoitt served as a judge in the Municipal Court from 1889 to 1907.[2][3]

On February 11, 1907 Hoitt was appointed by Theodore Roosevelt to be the United States Attorney for the District of New Hampshire.[3][1]

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