People Tobey, Charles W.

Tobey, Charles W.

Charles William Tobey

Charles William Tobey (July 22, 1880 – July 24, 1953) was an American politician, who was a Governor of New Hampshire and a United States senator. He was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, the son of William Tobey, an accountant, and Ellen Hall Parker Tobey. His father had moved to Massachusetts from Maine in the 1860s. Charles Tobey had relatively little formal education. He attended the Roxbury Latin School for four years (being part of the Class of 1897), but was forced to withdraw before graduation because of family financial difficulties. He had a thorough knowledge of the Bible, however, which he gained from his mother, an ardent Baptist. As a result, Tobey's speeches were always marked by a generous sprinkling of biblical quotations and classical allusions. Read more at Wikipedia...

Born: 1880, Roxbury
Died: 1953, Bethesda

Alternate Names: Charles Tobey, Charles W. Tobey
Occupation(s): politician
Field(s) of Work: agriculture, insurance, banking industry, manufacturing, poultry farming
Associated Place(s): New Hampshire, United States

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