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Charles A. Phelps

Charles Abner Phelps (October 19, 1820 – April 27, 1902) was a U.S. physician, diplomat, and politician, who served as a member, and the Speaker, of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and as a member and the President of the Massachusetts Senate.[1][2][5]

Charles Abner Phelps
40th President of the
Massachusetts Senate[1]
In office
1858[1]–1858[1]
Preceded byCharles W. Upham
Succeeded byWilliam Claflin
Member of the
Massachusetts Senate[1]
Fourth Suffolk Senate District[2]
In office
1857[1]–1858[1]
Preceded byDaniel Warren[3]
Succeeded byGeorge A. Shaw[4]
Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives[5]
In office
1856[1]–1856[1]
Preceded byDaniel C. Eddy
Succeeded byJulius Rockwell
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives[1]
In office
1855[1]–1856[1]
Personal details
BornOctober 19, 1820[2]
Boston, Massachusetts[1]
DiedApril 27, 1902(1902-04-27) (aged 81)
Boston, Massachusetts[1]
Political partyKnow Nothing,[1] Republican[1][2]
SpousePhoebe Harris[1][5]
ChildrenCharles Harris Phelps[5]
Alma materUnion College,[1] 1841;
Harvard Medical School, 1844[1]
ProfessionPhysician[5]

Early life and education

Phelps was born to Dr. Abner Phelps and Delia Hubbell (Clark) Phelps[5] on October 19, 1820[2] on Congress Street in Boston, Massachusetts.[5] Phelps attended the Mount Pleasant Classical School in Amherst, Massachusetts, where one of his classmates was Henry Ward Beecher[5] Phelps then went on to study at the Boston Latin School and then Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, he then studied with a private tutor in Cambridge, Massachusetts to prepare himself for Yale College.[5] Phelps attended Yale for a year then he transferred to Union College where he graduated in 1841.[5] Phelps then attended Harvard Medical School graduating in 1844, he did his post graduate work at the Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[5]

Family life

Phelps married Phoebe Harris of Albany, New York, she was the sister of U.S. Senator Ira Harris.[5] On September 14, 1845 their son Charles Harris Phelps was born.[5] Charles physically abused his wife and had her committed to an insane asylum following a confrontation about his extramarital affairs. Charles also attempted to deprive his wife of access to their children. Phoebe took her daughter and fled to a Quaker family but Charles tracked them down and brought them back, so Phoebe sought help from Susan B. Anthony. Anthony spirited the mother and daughter out of town, working to find a safe and confidential place for them. Anthony faced backlash from prominent reformers including Wendell Phillips and William Lloyd Garrison. Massachusetts law gave entire guardianship over children to fathers, and Phillips and Garrison argued that Anthony should obey the law and stay out of the domestic dispute. Anthony refused to reveal Phoebe and her daughter's location. However, Charles was relentless and his agents eventually recaptured the daughter. Phoebe never saw her daughter again.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association (December 1902), The Harvard Graduates' Magazine Vol XI No. 42, Boston, Massachusetts: The Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, p. 305
  2. ^ a b c d e Brown, Edgar M. (1859), Annual Register of the Executive and Legislative Department of the Government of Massachusetts, 1859, Boston, Massachusetts: Alfred Mudge & Son Printers, p. 4
  3. ^ Poole, Alexis (1856), Poole's Annual Register of the Executive and Legislative Department of the Government of Massachusetts, 1856 Tenth series, Boston, Massachusetts: Dutton and Wentworth Son Printers, p. 4
  4. ^ Brown, Edgar M. (1861), Annual Register of the Executive and Legislative Department of the Government of Massachusetts, 1861, Boston, Massachusetts: Wright & Potter Printers, p. 4
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Chandler, Alfred Dupont (1909), Harvard College Class of 1868 Secretary's Report No. 8 186-1908, Boston, Massachusetts: E. O. Cockayne, p. 111
  6. ^ Conking, Winifred (2017). Votes for Women: American Suffragists and the Battle for the Ballot. Chapel Hill: Algonquin. pp. 75–77. ISBN 9781616207342.
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Preceded by Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
1856 – 1857
Succeeded by
Massachusetts Senate
Preceded by
Daniel Warren
Member of the Massachusetts Senate
4th Suffolk Senate District

1858 – 1860
Succeeded by
George A. Shaw
Preceded by 40th President of the Massachusetts Senate
1859 – 1860
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by United States Consul at Prague
1877 – 1885
Succeeded by


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Charles Abner Phelps October 19 1820 April 27 1902 was a U S physician diplomat and politician who served as a member and the Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and as a member and the President of the Massachusetts Senate 1 2 5 Charles Abner Phelps40th President of theMassachusetts Senate 1 In office 1858 1 1858 1 Preceded byCharles W UphamSucceeded byWilliam ClaflinMember of the Massachusetts Senate 1 Fourth Suffolk Senate District 2 In office 1857 1 1858 1 Preceded byDaniel Warren 3 Succeeded byGeorge A Shaw 4 Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 5 In office 1856 1 1856 1 Preceded byDaniel C EddySucceeded byJulius RockwellMember of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1 In office 1855 1 1856 1 Personal detailsBornOctober 19 1820 2 Boston Massachusetts 1 DiedApril 27 1902 1902 04 27 aged 81 Boston Massachusetts 1 Political partyKnow Nothing 1 Republican 1 2 SpousePhoebe Harris 1 5 ChildrenCharles Harris Phelps 5 Alma materUnion College 1 1841 Harvard Medical School 1844 1 ProfessionPhysician 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Family life 3 See also 4 ReferencesEarly life and education EditPhelps was born to Dr Abner Phelps and Delia Hubbell Clark Phelps 5 on October 19 1820 2 on Congress Street in Boston Massachusetts 5 Phelps attended the Mount Pleasant Classical School in Amherst Massachusetts where one of his classmates was Henry Ward Beecher 5 Phelps then went on to study at the Boston Latin School and then Phillips Academy in Andover Massachusetts he then studied with a private tutor in Cambridge Massachusetts to prepare himself for Yale College 5 Phelps attended Yale for a year then he transferred to Union College where he graduated in 1841 5 Phelps then attended Harvard Medical School graduating in 1844 he did his post graduate work at the Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 5 Family life EditPhelps married Phoebe Harris of Albany New York she was the sister of U S Senator Ira Harris 5 On September 14 1845 their son Charles Harris Phelps was born 5 Charles physically abused his wife and had her committed to an insane asylum following a confrontation about his extramarital affairs Charles also attempted to deprive his wife of access to their children Phoebe took her daughter and fled to a Quaker family but Charles tracked them down and brought them back so Phoebe sought help from Susan B Anthony Anthony spirited the mother and daughter out of town working to find a safe and confidential place for them Anthony faced backlash from prominent reformers including Wendell Phillips and William Lloyd Garrison Massachusetts law gave entire guardianship over children to fathers and Phillips and Garrison argued that Anthony should obey the law and stay out of the domestic dispute Anthony refused to reveal Phoebe and her daughter s location However Charles was relentless and his agents eventually recaptured the daughter Phoebe never saw her daughter again 6 See also Edit77th Massachusetts General Court 1856 78th Massachusetts General Court 1857 80th Massachusetts General Court 1859 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Harvard Graduates Magazine Association December 1902 The Harvard Graduates Magazine Vol XI No 42 Boston Massachusetts The Harvard Graduates Magazine Association p 305 a b c d e Brown Edgar M 1859 Annual Register of the Executive and Legislative Department of the Government of Massachusetts 1859 Boston Massachusetts Alfred Mudge amp Son Printers p 4 Poole Alexis 1856 Poole s Annual Register of the Executive and Legislative Department of the Government of Massachusetts 1856 Tenth series Boston Massachusetts Dutton and Wentworth Son Printers p 4 Brown Edgar M 1861 Annual Register of the Executive and Legislative Department of the Government of Massachusetts 1861 Boston Massachusetts Wright amp Potter Printers p 4 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Chandler Alfred Dupont 1909 Harvard College Class of 1868 Secretary s Report No 8 186 1908 Boston Massachusetts E O Cockayne p 111 Conking Winifred 2017 Votes for Women American Suffragists and the Battle for the Ballot Chapel Hill Algonquin pp 75 77 ISBN 9781616207342 Massachusetts House of RepresentativesPreceded byDaniel C Eddy Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives1856 1857 Succeeded byJulius RockwellMassachusetts SenatePreceded byDaniel Warren Member of the Massachusetts Senate4th Suffolk Senate District1858 1860 Succeeded byGeorge A ShawPreceded byCharles W Upham 40th President of the Massachusetts Senate1859 1860 Succeeded byWilliam ClaflinDiplomatic postsPreceded byDavid McMurtie Gregg United States Consul at Prague1877 1885 Succeeded byCharles Jonas This article about a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles A Phelps amp oldid 1127397842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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