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Henry Wetherby Benchley (February 20, 1822 – February 24, 1867) was an American politician who served in the Massachusetts Senate and as the 22nd lieutenant governor of Massachusetts. During the 1850s, he was one of the founders of the Republican Party.

Henry Wetherby Benchley
22nd Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
In office
1856–1858
GovernorHenry Gardner
Preceded bySimon Brown
Succeeded byEliphalet Trask
Personal details
BornFebruary 20, 1822
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
DiedFebruary 24, 1867(1867-02-24) (aged 45)
Houston, Texas
Political partyKnow Nothing
Republican
SpouseJulia Ann Goddard
RelationsRobert Benchley (grandson)

Nathaniel Benchley (great-grandson)

Peter Benchley (great-great-grandson)

Biography

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Benchley's immigrant ancestor was William Benchley, who had settled in Rhode Island from Wales. By the 1840s, Benchley's family had relocated from Smithfield, Rhode Island to Worcester, Massachusetts. He married Julia Ann Goddard and they had two sons, Charles and Julian. Benchley became active with regional politics, helping found the Republican Party during the 1850s. He also served in the Massachusetts Senate from Worcester, and was elected as Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts during the mid-1850s.[1]

After Julia's death in 1854, Benchley arranged for relatives to care for his sons and went to Texas to oppose slavery. He was arrested and jailed in Houston for helping manage an Underground Railroad station.[1] This was after the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 was passed, which increased penalties for anti-slavery activism. He died in Houston in 1867 after the Civil War ended.

Legacy

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  •   United States
  •   Texas
  •   Politics
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b c "Laughter's Gentle Soul: The Life of Robert Benchley". archive.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2022-09-15.
    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Simon Brown

    Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
    1856 – 1858
    Succeeded by

    Eliphalet Trask

    Preceded by

    Charles Edward Cook

    President of the Massachusetts Senate
    1855
    Succeeded by

    Elihu C. Baker


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