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Richard Fletcher
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 1st district
In office
March 4, 1837 – March 3, 1839
Preceded byAbbott Lawrence
Succeeded byAbbott Lawrence
Personal details
Born(1788-01-08)January 8, 1788
Cavendish, Vermont
DiedJune 21, 1869(1869-06-21) (aged 81)
Boston, Massachusetts
Political partyWhig

Richard Fletcher (January 8, 1788 – June 21, 1869) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts. The brother of Governor Ryland Fletcher, he was born in Cavendish, Vermont on January 8, 1788. He pursued classical studies and graduated from Dartmouth College in 1806. He taught school in Salisbury, New Hampshire, studied law, was admitted to the bar and commenced practice there.

He moved to Boston in 1819 and was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1837 – March 3, 1839). Fletcher was not a candidate for renomination to the Twenty-sixth Congress. He served as a judge of the Massachusetts Supreme Court 1848–1853, and died in Boston on June 21, 1869. His interment was in Mount Auburn CemeteryinCambridge.

Fletcher was elected as the first president of the American Statistical Association, although by the ASA's own admission, he was "little more than a figurehead".[1]

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Sources[edit]

  1. ^ "History of ASA". Archived from the original on 2015-11-09.
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by

Abbott Lawrence

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 1st congressional district

March 4, 1837 — March 3, 1839
Succeeded by

Abbott Lawrence

Legal offices
Preceded by

Charles E. Forbes

Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
1848-1853
Succeeded by

Benjamin Thomas


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