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Honorable
Moses Fellows
4th Mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire
In office
1850–1851
Preceded byWarren L. Lane
Succeeded byFrederick Smyth
Member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives
In office
1847–1848
Member of the Manchester Board of Aldermen
In office
1846–1846
Chairman of the Manchester Board of Selectmen
In office
1846–1846
In office
1842–1843
Personal details
BornNovember 7, 1803
Brentwood, New Hampshire
DiedSeptember 25, 1879(1879-09-25) (aged 75)

Moses Fellows (November 7, 1803 – September 25, 1879) was an American politician who served as the fourth mayorofManchester, New Hampshire.[1]

Fellows was born to Simon and Dorthy (Bartlett) Fellows in Brentwood, New Hampshire, on November 7, 1803.[1]

While he lived in Brentwood, until he resigned in 1827, Fellows was a sergeant in the New Hampshire Militia.[1]

Fellows was Chairman of the Manchester Board of Selectmen in 1842–1843 and 1846, also in 1846 a member of the Manchester board of Aldermen, and a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1847–1848.[1]

In 1850-1851 Fellows was the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire,[1] having been elected in the city's 1850 and 1851 mayoral elections.[2]

Death

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Fellows died on September 25, 1879.[3][4]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e Clarke, John B. (1875), Manchester: A Brief Record of its Past and a Picture of its Present..., Manchester, New Hampshire: John B. Clarke Company, pp. 405–406
  • ^ "ELECTION RESULTS BOARD OF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN MANCHESTER, NH 1846–2005" (PDF). www.manchesternh.gov. City Clerk of Manchester, New Hampshire. Retrieved July 6, 2021.
  • ^ Eastman, Herbert W. (1897), Semi-Centennial of the City of Manchester, New Hampshire September 6, 7, 8, 9, 1896, Manchester, New Hampshire: John B. Clarke Company, p. 12
  • ^ Boston Daily Globe. (April 16, 1892), HON. JACOB F. JAMES DEAD., Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Globe Company, p. 3
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Warren L. Lane

    Mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire
    1850–1851
    Succeeded by

    Frederick Smyth


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